Let the Weak Fall — That’s How the System Gets Stronger**
In Bitcoin, we don’t fear failure — we depend on it.
When weak hands capitulate during market crashes, when overleveraged schemes blow up, when unsustainable businesses vanish — that’s not a bug. That’s how Bitcoin sheds fragility. It’s how signal rises from noise.
This idea goes deeper than markets. It’s nature. It’s antifragility. When parts of a system fail, the system learns, adapts, evolves.
You see it in mining. Inefficient miners get priced out during bear markets — only the strongest survive. The network doesn’t collapse; it gets leaner, more secure.
You see it in custody. Every hack and rug pull teaches us the cost of trust — and pushes us toward self-sovereignty, cold storage, and education.
You see it in fiat: constant intervention to "save the system" creates a bloated, fragile monster — one that can’t tolerate stress. In Bitcoin, we embrace stress. It’s how we grow.
Bitcoin isn’t just digital money. It’s an antifragile system. Individual parts — exchanges, protocols, projects — can fail. And should fail. What survives is stronger.
That’s how open systems evolve. Let the weak burn. The network gets stronger.
HODL. Learn. Build. Repeat.
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