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Okay hear me out, don’t come at me for ignorance.

But I’m teaching the last class today for BTC Isla (before they officially graduate next week) and in the last chapter it talks about bitcoin being a revolution and how it its paving the way for a more equitable and decentralized future.

The word “equitable” keeps come back because how can it be equal if it rewards early adapters? And of those early adapters most if not all had access to a computer back in the early days.

It isn’t equal to those in poverty though, that have no such resources.

Why is it that the poor always get the short end of the stick?

What do I mean by that? Well the less you have the harder it is for you to succeed, yet the more you have, easier it is for you to reach the top.

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BTC_P2P 1y ago

Equitable: adjective

1. fair and impartial.

"an equitable balance of power"

Bitcoin is fair and impartial in its operation. All user are afforded the same rights within the network whether they have 1,000 sats or 1,000,000,000 sats.

It’s not Bitcoin’s job or mandate to fix inequality. Inequality cannot be fixed and there shouldn’t be any more attempts to do so as that line of thinking has caused a lot of problems in the past.

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