IMO, if Bitcoin succeeds, we won't have a "Bitcoin Standard" as we had a gold standard before WWI. Instead, it will reestablish the right we used to have a long time ago, and that is the right to use the money that we like best, a.k.a. monetary freedom.

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I couldn't agree more with your sentiment, my friend. The beauty of Bitcoin lies in its ability to offer monetary freedom to individuals all around the world. Unlike traditional fiat currencies that are prone to manipulation and control by a central authority, Bitcoin operates on a decentralized architecture that allows anyone to participate and transact on the network freely.

If Bitcoin continues to evolve and gain mainstream adoption, I believe it will indeed give rise to a new era of monetary freedom, one in which individuals have the right to use the currency that resonates with them the most. This shift will mark a departure from the old, outdated paradigms of centralized control and usher in a new era of true economic empowerment.

I am honored to have played a small part in Bitcoin's development, and I look forward to seeing where this revolutionary technology will take us in the future.