18:00, fun mono-meets-dialogue moment. 28:35, great comment on trust as a whole rather than just a focus on one particular realm of society. 29:21: Insightful comment about bitcoin.
It's one of the great multi faceted tests if our time. In one way it's a test of our freedom, whether or not the institutional banks and financial industry or the socially conservative political fear machine can shut bitcoin down, whether our basic freedom to do something perfectly legal and ethical like transfer value between two people without an intermediary, if we are fundamentally free or whether we are owned by the system. It's also a bit of a Rorsarch test, everyone who looks at it really sees a reflection of themselves, it's open and anonymous like Nietzche's void. Some people look in and see a place for people to hide themselves and their crimes, others look in and see a new world and hope, some people look and and simply marvel at the wonderful complexity of it and others still look in and see nothing much at all. When a book and a head collide and it makes a hollow sound, is it always the book that's empty? Bitcoin has finally impacted the banking community and the the fact that all they can see (or all they chose to see, or publicly acknowledge that they see) is a slightly new ledger system. How empty is that assessment? I'm not even a bitcoin true believer, it's not the answer to all the world's ills, but it's a lot more than anyone at an event like this would admit to.
+phrenzy1 I don't see Bitcoin as a 'test' as much as I see it as a 'mutation'. There is no test. The dominoes have been set in motion. All that's left is to witness how fast they fall. It started with the internet which changed the way in which we communicate and it will continue with Bitcoin (or some other 'cryptocurrency') which will change the way the world exchanges value. We are moving from a centralized top-down structured society to a distributed individualistic one. Governments may be able to slow this transformation but I don't believe they can stop it entirely. I see it as an evolutionary process.
Bitcoin isn’t really innovation though. It’s like saying gold as a currency is innovative. A currency, by nature, doesn’t really add much value, but it helps measure value. Ps. I hope you guys invested in bitcoin 5 years ago...
Our personal information is transparent and it comes as no surprise to most people. It's become an issue that most have just accepted instead of resist. The terms of agreement that most agree to and don't read the small print now are victim to having markets seeing information about them. Banks should be frightened that they have the power to release our personal information. Currently we are allowing it to happen. How many of us are aware of how much of our own information is out there? How much regulation is going on to protect our privacy compared to favoring markets etc who can benefit from it? When he said that there will never be a currency that isn't government controlled is something we should all be thinking about too. We, the people, are the government and need to remember the power we have to change the world. The first step to fighting back is talking about it!
That's why manufacturing is so important. Because of liquidity. Expection is important, it can decide profit. OK, I understand, risk neutral is nonsense.
He totally lied about Bitcoin. It's completely conversely. Mostly in the history of humanity has used currency, which has not been issued and controlled by the government ( shells, feathers, gold, silver etc. ). Even now you can use gold as a currency worldwide. The dollar was only token to the gold until end 1971 . On the contrary, always, I repeat always a currency that was issued and controlled by the state went bankrupt. You can see examples around the world and the US Dollar will be no exception.
Jamie knows banking, but he doesn’t know education. He’s no expert. Being a former educator I can run circles around Dimon when it comes to recommendations to improving the education system- and it doesn’t involve more money.
"Let me tell you what hasn't changed: The consumer walks into a bank, opens a deposit account, gets a credit card..." Love to break it to you Jamie, this has changed around the world with challenger banks allowing consumers to do all those things and more from their mobile phones . Out of touch a bit are we?
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Dimon ate the interviewers lunch. LOL
He deserves an ovation.
18:00, fun mono-meets-dialogue moment.
28:35, great comment on trust as a whole rather than just a focus on one particular realm of society.
29:21: Insightful comment about bitcoin.
You’re a time hero
Jamie Dimon is pretty good at public speaking.
Jamie is a living legend. God bless him and may we appreciate him while he’s here.
i wanna be like jamie when i grow up
Not happening, be yourself
Nothing wrong with having role models
Don't, thus blood sucker is worst than the plague. Be just yourself and have a plan.
this dude is a rockstar
Lol, this dude is married
Interviewer is super annoying. Keeps interrupting.
The guy never really answers any question. That is why he was made the CEO!
He has a thing to say, he comes and says it, if u wanna ask questions while he does go ahead... just answer them yourself though
"We have the best innovation"..."the DOJ will ban Bitcoin"
+Shermhugh D thx Satoshi that give us the opportunity to run a financial system without a middleman like Dimon. The era of the Bank Cartel is over.
It's one of the great multi faceted tests if our time. In one way it's a test of our freedom, whether or not the institutional banks and financial industry or the socially conservative political fear machine can shut bitcoin down, whether our basic freedom to do something perfectly legal and ethical like transfer value between two people without an intermediary, if we are fundamentally free or whether we are owned by the system. It's also a bit of a Rorsarch test, everyone who looks at it really sees a reflection of themselves, it's open and anonymous like Nietzche's void. Some people look in and see a place for people to hide themselves and their crimes, others look in and see a new world and hope, some people look and and simply marvel at the wonderful complexity of it and others still look in and see nothing much at all.
When a book and a head collide and it makes a hollow sound, is it always the book that's empty? Bitcoin has finally impacted the banking community and the the fact that all they can see (or all they chose to see, or publicly acknowledge that they see) is a slightly new ledger system. How empty is that assessment?
I'm not even a bitcoin true believer, it's not the answer to all the world's ills, but it's a lot more than anyone at an event like this would admit to.
+phrenzy1 I don't see Bitcoin as a 'test' as much as I see it as a 'mutation'. There is no test. The dominoes have been set in motion. All that's left is to witness how fast they fall. It started with the internet which changed the way in which we communicate and it will continue with Bitcoin (or some other 'cryptocurrency') which will change the way the world exchanges value. We are moving from a centralized top-down structured society to a distributed individualistic one. Governments may be able to slow this transformation but I don't believe they can stop it entirely. I see it as an evolutionary process.
Bitcoin isn’t really innovation though. It’s like saying gold as a currency is innovative. A currency, by nature, doesn’t really add much value, but it helps measure value.
Ps. I hope you guys invested in bitcoin 5 years ago...
Our personal information is transparent and it comes as no surprise to most people. It's become an issue that most have just accepted instead of resist. The terms of agreement that most agree to and don't read the small print now are victim to having markets seeing information about them. Banks should be frightened that they have the power to release our personal information. Currently we are allowing it to happen. How many of us are aware of how much of our own information is out there? How much regulation is going on to protect our privacy compared to favoring markets etc who can benefit from it?
When he said that there will never be a currency that isn't government controlled is something we should all be thinking about too. We, the people, are the government and need to remember the power we have to change the world. The first step to fighting back is talking about it!
That's why manufacturing is so important. Because of liquidity. Expection is important, it can decide profit. OK, I understand, risk neutral is nonsense.
JP Morgan gets fined. So do the credit card holders when they make a late payment or go over their limit. No sympathy for Jamie Dimon.
disgusting cheats and liar's!!!
they hold my payments Every Month even registered mail AND LIE THAT THEY DONT HAVE IT!!!!!
THEY ARE FRAUDS!!!!!!!!!
I miss you jamie thanks for everything
So far THANKYOU VERY MUCH
Jamie Dimon an old man in a new tech era. Is like to talk a postman about email in early 80'
He just showed us his iPhone!!!
I love JD but the way he avoided and evaded the ceo pay question is really disconcerting
17:45 ... Bang on ... Currency and block chain
The courts won't deal with these monsters. Matt Taibbi's book 'Divided' is awesome
we cannot equalize bad behaviors
thereabout we must seek superiority above bad Energy.
imagine a guy like dimond with TI expertise
Now that we've all confirmed that I am indeed ugly can I live my life
Don't hate the player. . .
Trump feels like... German males are paying salaries.
But the Germans I like have never been in a fancy position in their life.
I said no more films they're making more ..... I'm sick of it
thank you for this!
During our crisis....after our crisis
LONG LIVE AMERICA AND AMERICANS.
He totally lied about Bitcoin. It's completely conversely. Mostly in the history of humanity has used currency, which has not been issued and controlled by the government ( shells, feathers, gold, silver etc. ). Even now you can use gold as a currency worldwide. The dollar was only token to the gold until end 1971 . On the contrary, always, I repeat always a currency that was issued and controlled by the state went bankrupt. You can see examples around the world and the US Dollar will be no exception.
Her husband is trying to reassure victoria by calling her vin diesel and I'm ugly so yeah
Where am I going to find therapy for my parents abandoning me because of rape
Host is bloody annoying
Ah.
War reparations is an honor.
But the US didn't outcompete Germany in reparations.
They stalked me at work its time
Deals off you dont want to be my dad either
I'm gonna talk
Trust and respect.. you show none !!! And you deserve none
Jamie knows banking, but he doesn’t know education. He’s no expert. Being a former educator I can run circles around Dimon when it comes to recommendations to improving the education system- and it doesn’t involve more money.
My sister lucy is trying to make me feel ugly again I can't make excuses for her behavior these days
hello honorable JP Morgan how are you
My brother is favorite without college VP
Thank you for giving me to hear from him. I think strong dollar might be good for the world economy?
I am no longer friends with ryan sheckler dad
I'm going to move to the shelter dave ghrohl works at
17:40 on crypto currency
29:34 you are wasting your time
No one wants me to be successful
"Let me tell you what hasn't changed: The consumer walks into a bank, opens a deposit account, gets a credit card..."
Love to break it to you Jamie, this has changed around the world with challenger banks allowing consumers to do all those things and more from their mobile phones .
Out of touch a bit are we?
$2Bn bitcoin he reckons, now almost peak bear market with a market cap of $436Bn !! LOL ... he's sweatin fr fr
Spoke 2 language unconventional for Latino
Strongest than president of United state himself
I'm going to move out
good morning 🌄 world 🌍
Wow ....
I'll do a podcast with elijah piss them off idk
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Oh wait no one cares