The Synchromesh of Europe – and the Revision Called Bitcoin
Once upon a time, the euro was sold as the perfect lubricant for a united machine.
One currency, one gear, one destiny.
It sounded brilliant — an engineer’s dream of harmony.
But whoever built this gearbox forgot a simple truth: every country spins at a different RPM.
France used to enrich itself quietly through the African franc and cheap uranium.
Germany ran like a precision engine until CO₂ regulations clogged its exhaust.
The Netherlands debates itself into standstill, arguing which pedal to press while the clutch burns.
And Brussels, sitting behind the wheel, insists the grinding noise is “progress.”
The euro was supposed to be the synchromesh — the clever piece that makes mismatched engines run smoothly together.
But the sync is gone.
The teeth grind, the gearbox rattles, and instead of oil they pour in politics.
The result: more friction, more heat, less movement.
And yet, they marvel at their own magnificence and believe they’ve given life birth.
A creation so perfect it must not be questioned — a monetary Matrix where everything looks normal, as long as you don’t pull the plug.
But real mechanics know better.
When a gearbox sounds like that, you don’t turn up the radio — you stop and revise it.
That’s where Bitcoin enters the workshop.
Bitcoin doesn’t steer, it doesn’t impose.
It’s the clean oil that lets each engine spin freely, transparently.
It doesn’t promise unity — it guarantees honesty.
Every ten minutes, block after block, it reminds the world that systems built on truth don’t need central control.
Yes, some engines will seize.
Some countries will stall.
But that’s how you keep the machine honest — by allowing weak parts to fail instead of forcing the whole system to limp along.
The euro was an attempt to synchronize human nature by decree.
Bitcoin is the opposite: it lets nature run its course.
Predictable. Neutral. Untouchable.
The euro tried to make us one.
Bitcoin lets us be many — and still connected.
And if Europe ever wants to stop grinding itself into dust,
it might finally need that long-overdue revision.
Because if it’s grinding, you don’t add rules.
You add oil.
And that oil is called Bitcoin
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