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Bitcoin is not nostalgia. It's a clean break.

There’s this toxic idea floating around our circle, that Bitcoin is bringing us back to a romanticized past. To this pre-modern era where everything was in its place. That Bitcoin is 'anti-system' in the worst possible way.

Wake up. We’re not going back.

The world is in constant motion. Evolution doesn’t hit rewind. There’s nothing in the past that works better than a technology that lets you send and own your money, anywhere in the world, without asking permission.

Innovation is inevitable.

And those clinging to the past are only doing it because they’re terrified of losing the power they’ve built in the present.

But. Bitcoin isn’t a culture war. It’s not woke. It’s not conservative. It’s a protocol. An opportunity. A tool.

While they argue on podcasts about who’s ideologically pure, out here people are sending money, saving it, working, surviving, thriving. In the most unpredictable ways.

They’re the ones changing the world. And if you don’t see it, it’s not because you’re ahead, it’s because you’re already left behind. You're old stuff, you're gone.

Bitcoin is progress. the internet is progress. Technology doesn’t exist to keep you comfortable, it exists to shake you out of your seat.

Bitcoin won’t take us back. Fuck the cult of the past. Fuck your obsession with control over people, over ideas, even over how Bitcoin 'should' be used.

And if you’re not scared of Bitcoin yet, you haven’t understood what uncensorable money actually unlocks.

It’s still early. But those who get it are already moving.

Bitcoin is digital freedom. And Bitcoin doesn’t care what you think.

Bitcoin is hope. just not the passive kind.

It’s the kind that acts, not waits.

I get why some want to “go back to basics.” Fiat wears people out. It makes nostalgia feel like a strategy.

But let’s be real: the fiat system isn’t vanishing overnight.

Understanding Bitcoin means holding two truths:

– The world is broken.

– And it’s not done breaking.

So no, Bitcoin isn’t a return. It’s a response.

A tool for those who still believe in progress: real democracy, true unbiased human rights, fair freedom that includes everyone.

Because the future isn’t built by longing for the past.

While some debate collapse timelines, others are already opting out. Quietly. Relentlessly.

Because digital freedom doesn’t beg for permission.

#Bitcoin moves like a tsunami. You don’t get ready, you adapt or disappear #Nostr.

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nostr:npub1qy2tkywa36ufh76qv62snv4953eayufxufav4evz2le06lxe2amqpxavna and you are right. There is a reality disconnect on bitcoin X and here as well.

It's not about going back to "basics".

There is a morality and set of ethics that we somehow forgot amongst the hysteria of fiat.

When you drop your wallet on the street do you back for it or do just continue on and tell yourself 'oh that's all in the past now'.

If something is essential to us we go back for it.

Bitcoin is a new system but we owe it to ourselves and our future generations to recapture our morality, ethics, pride, self determination and accountability.

So in my opinion there is some time travel backwards we must do - a collective remembering of a better inner self.

Cheers.

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