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Bitcoin is money.

And it must be preserved as such. Money is the ultimate tool for distinguishing what's important from what's not. Every civilization that successfully scaled needed to invent it. Those that didn't remained stuck at a certain level, unable to deal with the information overload. Its people became lost in the games of lies and deception, as they resorted to inferior substitutes to serve as currency.

Bitcoin needs to do one thing - be a decentralized ledger tracking who owns how much value, independent of any trusted third party. That's it.

As Bitcoin continues to be increasingly successful, it's understandable that specific people will propose changes to gain more power or to shape Bitcoin to suit their specific needs. However, just because they try doesn't mean they should be allowed to. If we let Bitcoin's purpose become diluted to accommodate every use case, we'll end up pleasing none. Demand for a decentralized, always-available, general-purpose database is infinite. Everyone wants to write THEIR data into such a source of truth.

If the data they're writing represents monetary transfers of value (especially from those who have a lot of sats to those who don't) - we should absolutely encourage and facilitate this.

But if the data they're writing is a personal expression of vanity or a scheme designed to trade their 1 sat for more sats from someone else, we should absolutely call them out. More importantly, we should actively work to prevent such schemes from succeeding and from being built on top of Bitcoin.

If people want to play zero-sum games and build "decentralized world computers", Ethereum already exists. That experiment has run its course over the past decade, and even its benevolent dictator & prophet Vitalik had to admit failure and propose a new five-year plan to make Ethereum "as beautifully simple as Bitcoin".

Use Bitcoin the way you use money in your life - to focus your efforts and separate truths from lies. Help others do the same. Remember: you don't change Bitcoin; Bitcoin changes you. And those wanting monkey jpegs on the blockchain, elaborate technical experiments, personality cults, or thrilling zero-sum games should be directed toward Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, or whatever shitcoin currently boasts the largest marketing and R&D budget.

The only place in our culture that you encounter the idea of money as truth is in Bitcoin. It’s a distinguishing feature that separates Bitcoiner’s from everyone else and it’s a big part of the reason I have trouble communicating back across the chasm with the uninitiated. The fiat construct of money is dirty, slimy and associated with scammers, self promoters and politicians. So talking about money has become impolite and no one wants to admit that they don’t understand it even though they spend their lives in service to it. Introducing the idea of money as the ultimate social truth breaks the paradigm, but it impossible to describe what Bitcoin is without eventually arriving at borderline spiritual truths about the nature of right and wrong. Bitcoin is truth. It’s hard for most to see that thing that has been the cause of so much suffering (money) when properly tuned is the most powerful salve against human suffering ever invented.

“The problem is the solution”

~Bill Mollison

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There are Gold people with this stance as well.

And they’re kind of right. Gold is truth. When you have it you have it but you can never know what the denominator is. 1ounce/what vs. 1bitcoin/21,000,000

The denominator is clear. It‘s atoms.

Atoms on earth or atoms in the solar system? Because that matters.

Another Bitcoin Permi?

Well said 🔥