LC making a point of biting at Prosper is like one mosquito biting another before biting the elephant.
I think of it more like two people drowning in the same pool...each pushing each other down to get their own head up.
If they'd stop fighting and float, they might find that a rising tide lifts both boats. Symbiosis is no joke.
This is, you know, a totally wild-assed tangent, but it appeared on this forum in another thread, earlier:
Ah yes, is it time for another civil war yet?
We took our kids to Gettysburg the other weekend; the new visitor's center is *impressive*. Explained to them that yes, they did live in a slave state (MD) and explained the whole occupation. And the MD state song.
But what was interesting was the cyclorama. They really did a good job with this; it went from a pretty crappy thing to a really impressive display. As the kids looked around and took it in they asked:
"Who won?"
Alex, from Mississippi (who had family that fought and died at Vicksburg) and myself (NJ boy who had family that fought and died at Gettysburg) both looked at each other, then the kids and said:
"No one."
Funny how having to try to explain complex things in simple terms to kids often leads to such deep truths.
BTW NA, what do you mean by "disintermediation"? I'm not edgumacated[sic] enough to know what that means.
Distributed transaction system which allows for both direct & preferentially-directed allocations of capital.
Naturally, you need some kind of intermediary/substrate to build that on, and, maybe one to do that, one
to be a little more traditional/centralized/gradual in its approach, in order to attract institutional investors.
You know, to warm the big money to the idea. But, hey, what do I know? Knock yourselves out - or not.
Symbiosis, my man...
Symbiosis.
-t