Yea for sure. I think bitcoin is interesting because the custody needs are the inverse of gold. During the gold standard, custody of large amounts of gold was expensive and difficult. The solution was to hold it in a bank. A bank run is devastating because that’s your life savings. With bitcoin, custody of large amounts is cheap but expensive for small payments. So holding small amounts with a custodian (bank) is preferable and keeping your life savings with you is easy. Getting your custodial wallet rugged won’t ruin your life because you still have your large stash. The custodial wallet rugs (bank runs) will be less catastrophic as a result. A bank run during the gold standard can ruin your life and that’s why governments tried to prevent it from happening. It’s actually quite beautiful how the change in storage allows everything to work smoother.
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The kind of stuff that open source developers are building is incredible. That alone makes me super optimistic.
For example, check out this tool that audits ecash mints through continuous LN payments:
Things I thought just a year ago would be big problems are being solved slowly.
LN also gives me underdog vibes. Like that team you know has the potential to win it at all but isn't rated because of their past.
This is very cool and illustrates how powerful it is to use software for money. A lot of the smart and vigilant people will be able to avoid rugs from these custodial solutions.
Yeah man
Slightly going off topic, I think Software is a massive wildcard in human history.
Nothing about the future feels inevitable to me. Kinda feel like we all have more agency than any generation that preceded us.
