I've been trying to make this point to my Luddite artist friends and it simply refuses to land with most of them.

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I agree 100%. The circle of artists who are ready to break boundaries and demolish existing models to start anew is indeed very small.

Let me share how I came up with this post. I was on Facebook, scrolling through reels, and I ended up in a loop, almost like doomscrolling. Some of the songs were cool, and some of the interviews were quite interesting, but then I realized that both the artists and the followers were staying within a certain comfort zone. As long as you are inside this safe zone, you don’t think about things like decentralization, censorship resistant protocols or alternative currencies. You don’t think about Bitcoin or what it takes to enter the cyber world and digital era, and what those changes could mean for humanity because you’re stuck in a loop that makes you feel good. It’s almost like an addiction.

I thought, if I didn’t have this world, which I spend most of my time in, I would be stuck in that loop. If you’re out there, you have to be really lucky to come across someone who can wake you up, shake you up, and tell you, “Hey, there is hope, and there is another way, an alternative world. Learn about that.”

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