I don't believe it's possible to "return" to anything. This new conservatism is going to be unique, but of course with similarities with any conservative culture. It's considered traditional for a reason.

Also Balaji claims to be a libertarian, but strangely supports Hindu nationalism while not mentioning one word of jewish influence in American institutions. This is because all his friends in SV are ardent zionists. He's obviously very smart no doubt, but I also think he picks and chooses what he talks about.

Well look I actually think we can place BTC adoption within this decade. There are many reasons for it, maybe we should discuss over voice.

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Oh yeah, Balaji definitely has blindspots! Nice to see he has begun pivoting away from SV some with the move to Malaysia.

I'm bullish on the next decade for btc addoption too but also open to it taking s little longer. Won't complain if I get another cycle of cheep stacking 🤣

Anyhow, as much as I like and respect conservatism, the future is in becoming/birthing not returning/reviving. And this is what I do appreciate about Balajis' outline is that he sees the death of the nation state as we know it and is trying to project an idea of what come next with network states. My main concern is that this transition will be fought and I don't think anyone quite realizes how violent it could get.