The human being who engages Bitcoin must become, in a sense, philosophical. Not in the academic sense, but in the ancient one; oriented toward what is good, truthful, and coherent; knowingly or otherwise. Bitcoin, then, does not replace philosophy. It recalls it. It invites a return, not to the past, but to the vertical. To the idea that action should align with order, and that truth is not invented, but relived. In other words, remembered. πŸŒ€πŸ”ΆπŸ‘€

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