So, I posed a question. What if what you create is never valued?

The instant response is "what you create is not valuable."

But, some of the world's most notable producers and creators, thinkers and buildets, who've shaped society at large for centuries, died unknown and penniless.

Maybe... Bitcoin fixes this?

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Read the fates of those who signed the US Declaration of Independence. Many of them paid a heavy price for so notably rebelling against England. The value, while unrealized at the time for many of them, was immense.

Thought-provoking post. I’m not sure Bitcoin literally fixes this but it does orovide unique, important optionality.

Yes, bitcoin/usable hard money decentralizes taste management incentives. It turns taste makers (noun) into taste makers (verb) through the freedom to sponsor whomever whenever wherever.

The whole middle class construct will be rearchitected according to many patrons, not few.

Bitcoin shatters hierarchy (and its heretofore totalizing tendencies) into a 1000 points of light.