Sometimes I wonder where all you wonderful people work & what industrious contributions you're making to these corporate giants. I know that many of you are down the fiat mines each day, stacking when you can & contributing what you can to this thing we call Bitcoin.

I'm then hit with the realisation that we are the underappreciated, innovative workers that slowly disappear in Rand's Atlas Shrugged. That as bitcoin's purchasing power increases, we will withdraw our attention & effort from 1 system & apply it to a new system. That this withdrawal will be uncoordinated but in sync with the rhythm of Bitcoin.

The biggest flaw with Galt's Gauch was that it was centralised & couldn't be scaled. I'm pretty sure that won't be an issue for us & it makes me hopeful.

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Stuck doing a fiat-job until debt free, then I can focus more time building Liberstad (free private city project in Norway). Doing so much and working most wake hours, but loving it. Building decentralised software and systems for free societies.

I don't think you are alone Sondre. I think there are many independent nodes with similar but different projects in mind.

Many of us are just waiting for an expansion in our optionality.

We'll all be receiving the required optionality at a similar time. Our actions will be coordinated not through a central coordinator but via our shared unit of account.

We will not be focusing on disrupting the existing system, so much as maximising the value we bring to the new one.

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Good thoughts. I think BTC is an upgrade on Galt's Gulch. ๐Ÿ˜

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