How does the world transition from a fake, fiat-based, non-productive, and never-profitable system into a Bitcoin standard that is more productive and profitable?

We are literally witnessing this transition in real-time. But the big question is: will it be a smooth ride? So far, it's been relatively smooth, but that doesn't mean we’re out of the woods yet.

Will there be a point of inflection, where the change accelerates dramatically? Or will the shift remain gradual, with no abrupt jumps?

I've heard Bitcoiners discuss "HyperBitcoinization," and I've read about it, and to be honest, it sounds a bit intimidating.

As much as I want Bitcoin to take over the world and replace the current system, I hope the transition doesn't happen too quickly, but at the same time, I hope it doesn’t drag on too slowly either. A balanced pace is key.

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Hyperbitcoinization will come if a government decides to be stupid. It means that they have tried to print their way out of disaster, which then becomes the disaster.

The only way to avoid it is to be a responsible government with a balanced budget, converting away from tax revenue towards mining revenue. The first government that ignores the Siren calls of a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve" or some other nonsense and actually puts capital towards hashrate to build a revenue stream will win the fight against the money printers.