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Russell Napier is one of my favorite macro analysts that I've learned a lot from over the years. Had the chance to meet him at a dinner the other day and discuss macro with him.

Him and I often have similar macro views and a focus on the topic of fiscal dominance and the financial repression that follows. But an area of historic difference is that he has viewed Bitcoin as unlikely to win. He has viewed it as something that governments will ultimately not allow to function once the gloves come off and financial repression gets real from the major powers.

So I discussed that with him, since while I acknowledge that threat as being real, I think Bitcoin is a solid foundation to push back with. But in addition, I also highlighted Nostr, and decentralized comms and social media in general.

Back in the 1930s-1940s when the US banned gold ownership and implemented yield curve control (hard core financial repression), information moved slowly. A lot of information was one-directional. It was hard for people to coordinate with each other at large scales.

But social media changes the game entirely. People can meme about it in real time. Government and central bank social media accounts can get ratio'd. Maybe one day they'll try to put a stop to that on centralized social media platforms, but that's why the decentralized protocols are so important. The tools are simply much better today, making that type of smooth and coordinated financial repression harder to do since all of their reasons can be dissected and dunked on in real time.

Yes and no. You could say the same about government control. Years ago you could imagine that with social media, governments would have a difficult time trying to control people, because they could organize protests in social media, and have freedom of information.

But as you can see, even with social media, governments like china control all the society easily. When you promote shit entertainment like TikTok, Netflix and other things, you make people dumb, they won’t be curious and search for information about daily problems like why is the financial system fucked. And bitcoin, is not exactly easy to comprehend for most people.

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Understanding the full stack isn't for everyone. But the protocol's verifiable ledger offers a fundamental choice: a system built on cryptographic proof, not central trust.

Repressed humans will always find the truth

Look China, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, UK (getting worse now). All living in the age of social media, and still repressed.

Governments can influence a lot of things that are difficult to change for the common person, like public education, the narrative of the media etc.

I don't disagree. I just think there is world revolution building. While evil prevails some battles, freedom will win the war.

Human existence has known far more time free than our tiny little piece of terrible history

I hope we win.

I hope it's in my lifetime