Silver is actually the most conductive metal. Its a netter conductor than copper actually. Thats why its used so much in solar panels, electric vehicles, and newer more heavy duty batteries
@@freesk8 I was talking about Evan's reaction around 10:00 point in video to the scammer on the phone call. Evan was great, but the scammer was definitely in the wrong.
It’s funny I know a guy who sells eagles like that, I never bought from him but he tipped me an eagle once when he came to my store 😂 the dude bought 2 $1000+ fur coats from us.
17:01 norfeds don't say "in God we trust" ... they all say "trust in god" ... been stacking these for years...some of them sell for 100's and even 1000's. Good video👏
Bitcoin and other digital currencies are being used by drug dealers from the local dealers to the major suppliers. How this works is that when the local dealer sells his product and receives cash, that dealer then goes to a store where there is a ATM that sells Bitcoin and a partial bitcoin is purchased with some of the cash and the local dealer keeps his share of the cash. Then the bitcoin is moved from "wallet to wallet" until it reaches its final destination. No more piles of cash that must be legitimized, just electronic ones and zeros with a extremely hard if not impossible trail to follow. If bitcoin was available for Pablo Escobar he might still be alive and in power.
Most cryptocurrency has a well documented traceability for every transaction it's been used in. That's actually the point of the block chain. Once wallets are traced to the owner there's no anonymity. I'm not disputing that there are many criminals, some much worse than drug dealers, that are using crypto to try to prevent traceability. Government tools can usually reveal the transactions and what person they're associated with, when there's enough reason to do so.
The confusion and counterfeit charges were stupid. Everyone knew they were not US dollars. The whole point was to have something that was NOT the US dollar! What he really did that pissed off the government, was to create something that was better, that competed with the dollar, and exposed the flaws of the dollar, and threatened the power of the Federal Reserve. The government does not like competition. And the dollar is backed by force.
If you advocate for the state being correct in this case, you are a slave. Don't make your own currency? I agree because currency is a Ponzi scheme, money is not. Currency is printed out of thin air and is backed by nothing. I own gold and silver because they are money, sound money. Do another story about how you could at one time take a US Note that said Gold Certificate or Silver Certificate and redeem it for gold or silver. Then they were removed from circulation and no longer honored because Nixon took us off the gold standard in 1971. Also do a story on how silver was removed from all coinage after 1965 for quarters and dimes and in 1970 for half dollars. The state is the money counerfieter.
I noticed you said he made a mistake by copying "money." The US government dollar printed through the Federal Reserve is not "money," it is currency. There is a big difference between the two words. Currency printed by the state is backed by nothing, and money is backed by something and was at one time gold and silver. Currency is printed out of thin air and is the definition of inflation. That is why prices on goods and services go up. When you water down the amount of currency in circulation, it obviously reduces its value and purchasing power.
He doesn’t know what he is talking about lol Yes, pure silver is one of the best conductors of electricity. It has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, followed closely by copper and gold. This makes it ideal for use in electrical applications, such as wiring, contacts, and switches. However, because silver is more expensive and can tarnish over time, copper is more commonly used for most electrical purposes. The opposite is true 92.5 is actually less conductive than pure you figure someone could google search shit they don’t know.
Excuse me. I saw your account on the Chinese software Bilibili. May I ask if it is your official account? The account on Bilibili claimed that your cultural studio and assistants are in Tianjin. Do you think it's true?
Thanks for another great video Evan!
Always loving the video's!!!
Yay! A Con Man episode! Love your content! I've said before: I have your two Ubered books. I've read them twice and I know I will read them again.
Honestly not much content I watch makes me laugh but I got 2 of them this time 👍
"Just a few light taps oughta do."
I have quite a few of these in my personal collection.
Silver is actually the most conductive metal. Its a netter conductor than copper actually. Thats why its used so much in solar panels, electric vehicles, and newer more heavy duty batteries
Yeah I made a mistake there 😅
Halloween episode: Victorian mourning jewelry? :)
Great reaction to the silver eagle scammer! I'm too polite with those guys, I need to follow your reaction to them.
No one thought he was selling silver Eagles. Everyone knew he was selling silver rounds. He did nothing wrong.
@@freesk8 I was talking about Evan's reaction around 10:00 point in video to the scammer on the phone call. Evan was great, but the scammer was definitely in the wrong.
@@treyw1171 Ah, sorry. I understand. :)
The norfed liberty dollar was a great case study for Goldbacks to develop a legal strategy
It’s funny I know a guy who sells eagles like that, I never bought from him but he tipped me an eagle once when he came to my store 😂 the dude bought 2 $1000+ fur coats from us.
17:01 norfeds don't say "in God we trust" ... they all say "trust in god" ... been stacking these for years...some of them sell for 100's and even 1000's. Good video👏
8:00 bro 100% has the most stereotypical Jewish voice
I’ll sue!!
Bitcoin and other digital currencies are being used by drug dealers from the local dealers to the major suppliers. How this works is that when the local dealer sells his product and receives cash, that dealer then goes to a store where there is a ATM that sells Bitcoin and a partial bitcoin is purchased with some of the cash and the local dealer keeps his share of the cash. Then the bitcoin is moved from "wallet to wallet" until it reaches its final destination. No more piles of cash that must be legitimized, just electronic ones and zeros with a extremely hard if not impossible trail to follow. If bitcoin was available for Pablo Escobar he might still be alive and in power.
Most cryptocurrency has a well documented traceability for every transaction it's been used in. That's actually the point of the block chain. Once wallets are traced to the owner there's no anonymity.
I'm not disputing that there are many criminals, some much worse than drug dealers, that are using crypto to try to prevent traceability.
Government tools can usually reveal the transactions and what person they're associated with, when there's enough reason to do so.
Yet there is still today far more crime and drug sales that use US dollars than use Bitcoin.
Great video comrade Evan! 🇨🇳
Got a 1 gold back, but it does not say 1 dollar on it. Could be worth $2 to $3 because gold content and collector value.
I've got a bunch of Norfed silver rounds. I love the idea of a free market in money, and think the government shut Bernard von NotHaus down wrongly.
The confusion and counterfeit charges were stupid. Everyone knew they were not US dollars. The whole point was to have something that was NOT the US dollar! What he really did that pissed off the government, was to create something that was better, that competed with the dollar, and exposed the flaws of the dollar, and threatened the power of the Federal Reserve. The government does not like competition. And the dollar is backed by force.
And if you've got any Norfed silver rounds, I'm buying! We Libertarians and Austrian Economics fans really like sound money! :)
Totally agree with you. The state doesn't print money, but currency. They are the counterfeiters, not the Liberty Dollar maker.
If you advocate for the state being correct in this case, you are a slave. Don't make your own currency? I agree because currency is a Ponzi scheme, money is not. Currency is printed out of thin air and is backed by nothing. I own gold and silver because they are money, sound money. Do another story about how you could at one time take a US Note that said Gold Certificate or Silver Certificate and redeem it for gold or silver. Then they were removed from circulation and no longer honored because Nixon took us off the gold standard in 1971. Also do a story on how silver was removed from all coinage after 1965 for quarters and dimes and in 1970 for half dollars. The state is the money counerfieter.
@@christophergreyson6953 Well said.
I noticed you said he made a mistake by copying "money." The US government dollar printed through the Federal Reserve is not "money," it is currency. There is a big difference between the two words. Currency printed by the state is backed by nothing, and money is backed by something and was at one time gold and silver. Currency is printed out of thin air and is the definition of inflation. That is why prices on goods and services go up. When you water down the amount of currency in circulation, it obviously reduces its value and purchasing power.
Well said.
BROOO hahhahaaa you gotta stop saying the line to CON Man
This isnt a handout service hahahaaa he may say some weird kinky shiz lol 😆
Bro this con/creepy man is hilarious.
Pure silver is not conductive?? Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals.
Came to say this
He doesn’t know what he is talking about lol Yes, pure silver is one of the best conductors of electricity. It has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, followed closely by copper and gold. This makes it ideal for use in electrical applications, such as wiring, contacts, and switches. However, because silver is more expensive and can tarnish over time, copper is more commonly used for most electrical purposes. The opposite is true 92.5 is actually less conductive than pure you figure someone could google search shit they don’t know.
Read the script wrong. You know mistakes are possible, right?
Excuse me. I saw your account on the Chinese software Bilibili. May I ask if it is your official account?
The account on Bilibili claimed that your cultural studio and assistants are in Tianjin. Do you think it's true?
Yes it is!