Monarchy, Oligarchy, Democracy, And Bitcoin

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Decentralization is more than just taking out the power from those who are not healthy, but as well, removing the ability of someone taking it back.

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The Trap: Bitcoiners obsess over BTC/USD price—begging Wall Street, ETFs, and regulators to "approve" Bitcoin’s value.

The Irony: This recreates the very system Bitcoin was meant to escape—where "scarcity" is defined by the same elites who print infinite dollars.

Bitcoin’s scarcity doesn’t need verification from the same people who debase currencies for war and profit. The real awakening? Price in USD is a distraction—the only metric that matters is BTC/BTC.