For a year and a half I worked on deploying correct solutions to accelerating bitcoinization, risking my own time and capital, following other global problems I correctly solved. But people (incl bitcoiners) are too dumb and lead to objective hazards I will no longer tolerate. The only bitcoin investors were worse than the traditional VCs in fiat.
So I'm going back to weapons. I realized a few days ago something should be technically possible and it's just too much of a straight shot. I'm also sort of the guy to figure out this sort of thing... gonna be huge if it works.
My experience is aerospace and defense is the only place with enough legibility as to the nature of the objectives, and the constraints of basic physics (you cannot pretend to have a plane that flies the way you pretend to do things in medicine for instance) that you actually get moderate levels of intelligence and competence. I need that.
Missiles and other defense systems will be manufactured regardless -- better that more of them turn into bitcoin if we want fewer of them. As the state becomes poorer, defense systems will need to be more technologically sound, offering greater capabilities at a lower cost, which my stuff will be perfect for. As the state shrinks further, commercial applications will eventually become the majority of sales.