“In the canonical Exodus story, the gold served as the medium with which the Israelites were able to physically build out their union with the Lord on the earth. In the Modern Exodus story, Bitcoin is the medium with which everyone alive today has the opportunity to render as they see fit. “As they see fit” employs an echo of another biblical reference to money: “‘Whose image is this? And whose inscription?’ ‘Caesar’s,’ they replied. Then he said to them, ‘Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s’” (Matthew 22:20-21). You will naturally pay tribute to the one who’s inscription you see on your money. As the Israelites “saw” (read: superimposed) their own life (or will) “inscribed” on their gold, they naturally built a golden calf with it, but insofar as they are able to “see” the Lord Himself “inscribed" on their gold, they built an ark. What you build with the gold is entirely predicated on how you render it, but that idea only holds true if the gold isn’t inscribed for you. If you deal in gold (money) inscribed for you then you will naturally render onto that predetermined inscription for as long as you deal in that particular gold (money). “