Thanks for a well thought out post.

I agree that #bitcoin and #AI have much potential.

Unfortunately, as long as the many cling to the Fiat illusion, AI (like any of the other major technological advancements that should have made life easier), will only lead to more suffering and misery for the many and while profiting only the few.

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Yes. It's tragic tho.

"In 1928, John Maynard Keynes wrote a short essay titled "Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren," which predicted that by 2028, the "standard of life" in Europe and the United States would be so improved that no one would need to worry about making money. Keynes predicted that "our grandchildren" would work about three hours a day, and even this reduced schedule would represent more labor than was actually necessary."

But Fiat happened.

One of the most poetic things about #Bitcoin is that adopting it mirrors the ease with which central bankers recently printed $6T with only a few key strokes.

Part of me knows that we will never know the extent of the capital flight that may be happening right now from the legacy financial system and into Bitcoin. If it were to be happening at scale, it would need to remain one of the most closely guarded secrets in history lest it accelerate out of control.

Another part of me just delights in imagining that it is happening and these filthy pig fucks at the helm of central banks just have to keep denying that there’s a problem since they are powerless to stop it.

This is my daily glee as I DCA out of any Fiat I earn and into Bitcoin.

"What problem?" πŸ˜…

😱 that’s nucking futz