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India as a Sovereign Capital in a World of Competing Capitals
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49:35 - 55:19 (05:43)

India could become an intermediary between American and Chinese capital as a sovereign capital, rather than conforming to communist or woke capital ideologies. This would allow for independence and prevent sudden oppression at the hands of external forces.

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In a discussion, the potential role of India in crypto capital as an intermediate between American anarchy and Chinese control is considered.
49:35 - 51:42 (02:07)
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India, cryptocurrency, blockchain
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In a discussion, the potential role of India in crypto capital as an intermediate between American anarchy and Chinese control is considered. With China stepping back from cryptocurrency, there is potential for India to take on a larger role in the crypto and blockchain space in the next 10 to 20 years.

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India as a Sovereign Capital in a World of Competing Capitals
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#547: Balaji Srinivasan — Centralized China vs Decentralized World, The DeFi Matrix, Ascending vs Descending Trends, Bitcoin Mining as Energy Storage, Reputational Civil War, and Maximalism vs. Optimalism
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The pressure to conform to certain social and political ideologies can lead to a constant state of submission and oppression.
51:42 - 53:44 (02:01)
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Politics
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The pressure to conform to certain social and political ideologies can lead to a constant state of submission and oppression. Instead, we should strive for sovereignty and the ability to think freely and independently without fear of retribution.

Chapter
India as a Sovereign Capital in a World of Competing Capitals
Episode
#547: Balaji Srinivasan — Centralized China vs Decentralized World, The DeFi Matrix, Ascending vs Descending Trends, Bitcoin Mining as Energy Storage, Reputational Civil War, and Maximalism vs. Optimalism
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
This episode discusses the dangers of a society that is stripped of compassion and charity, as well as the dangers of denying the existence of victims.
53:44 - 55:19 (01:35)
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Society