I'm curious about whether this overturns their previous ban on mining in occupied Ukraine and Siberia.
I'd also an alternative explanation for the ban than their article says - #bitcoin is empowing to people, which goes against the interests of an occupying power. Banning in Siberia says to me that they have less control in Siberia than they want.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/11/29/putin-signs-law-on-cryptocurrency-tax-a87172
Very cool global protest happening right now. #makeamazonpay https://video.nostr.build/0b11f494a68673706e40acfa34be51339b8262b153abf343b14e6f1f00b74582.mp4
Unions are very useful for locking in inflation gains for the indebted government.
I’m back with another essay from The Cypherpunk’s Bible.
A Lodging of Wayfaring Men by Paul Rosenberg.
If you haven’t read this book I encourage you to. Recently nostr:npub1klkk3vrzme455yh9rl2jshq7rc8dpegj3ndf82c3ks2sk40dxt7qulx3vt recorded the audio version which you can find here on Paul’s website.
https://freemansperspective.com/audiobook-a-lodging-of-wayfaring-men/
_____________________________
Farber’s Second Essay
History books tell the stories of rulers. Some are kings, some emperors, some presidents or prime ministers, and some bear more exotic titles. A few of them were more or less benevolent, and others were tyrants. Most were in between, but they all held one thing in common: they maintained a monopoly on the use of force in their territories. They reserved the right to use coercion and prevented all others from doing so.
Stripped of romantic rhetoric and patriotic emotion, the essence of rulership is the ability to maintain a monopoly of force. Argue if you like, but you will be arguing with the dictionary. Every reform of government and rulership to date has kept the central mechanism of coercion in place. Did some governmental reforms lead to improvements? Certainly, they made things considerably less bad. But they left centralized coercion in place, and for every good leader that has come along, such as a Washington or a Churchill, we’ve had several times as many Stalins or Maos.
I have friends who study such things, and they assure me that roughly 2% of all people would be dictators if they had the opportunity. If they could oppress the world, they would. Another 12% or so are would-be facilitators—that is, when one of the 2% rises to power, these people are glad to fill a slot and vigorously exercise power over others. Like it or not, these people are out there, and they are drawn to the levers of power. Once in a while, they have their turn. When they do, innocent people die in large numbers. Over 100 million died this way in the past century. Try to comprehend that: 100 × 1,000 × 1,000 people. Boys, girls, men, women, teenagers—short, tall, strong, weak, dark-skinned, and light-skinned—all of them dead because twisted people were able to take hold of centralized force.
If you’ve wondered why some of us are so determined to keep governments out of cyberspace, please understand that this is why. We’ve had enough of centralized force. We are removing the whole mechanism. We think it was a mistake from the beginning. We don’t want there to be anything for the 2% to grab.
If you want coercive rulership, keep it. We won’t try to take it away from you, but we have chosen to opt out. Don’t try to reign us back in. We won’t try to make you live our way, and you don’t try to make us live your way. We are not your property.
Our arrangement has no central mechanism of coercion, and it has been working quite well for several years now. We like it. This new arrangement has, however, surprised us in several ways. One of the things we discovered was that once you remove the mechanisms of coercion, you remove something else: politics. Politics is the art and science of managing centralized coercion. This is the reason political debates are so infuriating. The final decision leads to an opposable force. Once the political process is completed, you have the choice either to obey or to be punished.
Coercion is the sine qua non of politics—the thing without which politics would not be politics. Indeed, if you remove coercion, politics becomes something else: economics.
Things work here by economic means. If you don’t like the way a market operates, just move to a different one. Or, if no one does it the way you think is right, start your own. There are no protected services here and nothing mandatory. You may opt out of anything you don’t like or offer any service you like. We couldn’t stop you if you wanted to start a communist collective. The only limitation would be that you could not force anyone to join or remain part of your collective. We have no mechanism for that. The entire system is built around the idea that persuading people to trade with you is moral and that forcing them is not.
We think our ideas are right, but we will not impose them on you. You can hold whatever ideas you like; just don’t impose them on us.
All this being said, what really concerns your rulers—and what is driving them to demonize us—is that people are leaving their systems and joining ours. Your children are enjoying the private digital economy in huge numbers.
No, the young people are not joining us for historical and philosophical reasons. Those things are mostly for us older people. Young people, as always, are looking for adventure and opportunity. In your regulated world, very few people ever get much real adventure or overwhelming success. They read about such things in novels and celebrity tabloids; they see them in movies, but very few actually experience such things. Our world, on the other hand, has adventure and opportunity in wholesale quantities. Your children may have to work hard to get it, but a big life is waiting for them if they wish to earn it.
In our world, intelligence, daring, and perseverance are rewarded far more directly than in your regulated world. Here, you can be a complete unknown with no connections and no wealth. But if you can learn to provide excellent ideas or services, you can get rich. No one here knows or cares about the color of your skin, your sex, who you sleep with, or anything of the sort. If you can produce, you’re a player. Want to go from rags to riches? Pick a valuable skill in our world, throw yourself into it with all your might, excel at it, and start selling it. Effort is all you need. You don’t need friends in the right places, only value to offer.
And there’s more. The truth is that the best rewards come to those who are first at something new. Jobs and Wozniak were the first to produce a good personal computer, but other people would’ve done the same thing within a year or two. They got to do all the cool stuff only because they were first. You can say the same thing for every other discovery or invention. Human knowledge is built piece upon piece, and new discoveries follow more or less in that sequence. If you want to do the really fun things, you have to get to the front of the line.
The stream of human knowledge is now firmly rooted in our world. The frontier of Alvin Toffler’s third wave is in cyberspace, and that’s where the front of the line can be found.
Now, let me tell you about the future of the third wave: The central ideal of your old world is coercive authority. This is embodied not only in rulership but in schools, families, religions, and most every area of life. We were all born into a world that told us, “Do what you’re told, or we’ll hurt you.” Our parents told us that. Our teachers imposed it on us. Our gods were envisioned this way. And certainly, the rulers of the Earth operate this way. From birth to death, continually, it confronts you all.
Having lived with these ideas for a 100 generations, humanity is used to this and can survive it moderately well. But it is far from ideal.
From birth on, you were trained to obey or else—to worry that you might do something wrong without realizing it. It puts you in a sort of perpetual cringe, unconsciously cowering in expectation of the next blow. Being used to it is no reason to think it isn’t damaging.
We have eliminated this. It has no root here, no mechanism. This is having an effect on the world already, although it certainly has a long way to go. But it is here, and it is not fading away. It may be a generation or two before we begin to see how the coercion-free mind works, longer before it becomes dominant. Nonetheless, the seeds have been planted, and they are thriving.
We certainly didn’t start this. Its roots trace back to every free thinker, to every rebel for truth, to the true heroes who, in a thousand areas of life, had the courage to be right even in the face of opposition. We are simply carrying on their work at the moment when it threatens to reach critical mass. If we were simply one more reform movement, we would seek to conquer your system and run it our way. That, however, is not what we are. We do not accept coercion as moral. We do not wish to coerce anyone, and we will not submit to being forced. We do not want to run your system.
If all of this seems threatening to you, I’m sorry. I know how that can feel. We are not your enemies. We are your friends. We are also your future. We will not harm you. We do not want to take your government away from you. We do not want to control your government. We are not asking you to change your lives. We are only withdrawing from your game. Go your own way in peace. We wish you well. We still love you. We still care about you. We’ll still spend time with you, and in the right situation, we would still defend you. But we will not remain part of your coercive systems.
We are pleased to share this planet with you, but we do not wish to share your social structures. We want to do a new thing, a better thing. If you wish the best for your children, encourage them to step into a new world—a world where they can own their own lives and enjoy the fruits of their own labor. A perfect world? No, but a much better world than the one with centralized coercion and obedience to authority as its main pillars.
We do wish you well.
James Farber
Listening to that book, narrated by Max, was such a pleasure. I played it while lounging in the sun every day for weeks.
Bitcoin is the final nail in their coffin.
But not in the US. We had very religious people who correctly pointed out that usury is not allowed in Christianity, and there was even a point where Jackson marched an army against the bankers and won.
The bankers took Europe because the Catholic church is a criminal racket and God is secondary to their own profits. I don't think its a coincidence that the Italian mafia and catholicism infiltrated the US in the decades prior to the federal reserve being established.
I love being able to speak truth without being censored...
Huh. I woke up thinking about this... Not that one guy, but how they used war to trick Americans into accepting usury
Black markets allow for more efficient allocation of resources - it prolonged the soviet union
Even the attitude was beautiful... You feel life so much more when danger is present, but add on top the innocence of not even caring to try to be safe - that's a superior man and a superior civilization
America used to have a beautiful civilization
Yeah... This is too highfalutin for me. Its either a 15k fixer upper, or just renting passage. Is there really no way to just be a passenger and go somewhere?
Royal yachting association!? Goodness. I'm no royal...
I’d start with getting some sort of sailing accreditation. RYA is the gold standard, Competent Crew is an easy 1 week course that will give you street cred.
You can then use a site like https://www.findacrew.net/ to express interest in a passage.
If that’s not your vibe and you want more control, consider investing 20-30k in the RYA Yacht Master with commercial endorsement and do a boat delivery from/to the locations you are looking at.
Or, drop $100k+ on a bluewater monohull and life free. Really, it’s true freedom, sailing may capture you just like Bitcoin. There’s nothing like a night passage staring at thousands of stars, alone in the dark. It’s unexplainable. Please do it if you can.
I plan to. Getting a boat is my goal, but its too expensive right now. Saving in btc for a few more years will make it possible, though I'd still probably have to get a small one. From what I've read, boats are money pits.
I'll go look up RYA now... Research time
Enfant prodige is a person under the age of 10 who produces meaningful output at the level of an adult expert. Why and how do they happen?
This is 5-year-old Alberto Cartuccia Cingolani playing Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major.
https://video.nostr.build/62ae6270e2cb437e0d54eb2f1616e91d4b1f37afdeafddc7fcc613f22eca6845.mp4
Imagine how much childhood he missed to make that happen
Oh, I can't pass up this opportunity... How does a regular person use a ship for transportation? Don't care about going on a cruise... For example, if I wanted to use a boat to get from Miami to NYC, what would I do? Or from the US to Brazil or Thailand or wherever, if that's different?
That's right, but also consider other countries. Its pretty normal for militaries to be running the show, and extracting rent at every possible juncture. When that rent is harder to get, they'll fold. IMO, the more states, the better. Existing big states will break into a thousand pieces, and maybe even without a fight - but even if there's a fight, it'll be a lot easier when the opposing military can't pay for itself.
I actually expect this to make the US even stronger, at least at first. It'll keep us relatively strong during the period of deescalation. The reason is, there's actually reasons to be pro American. We have ideals, and politics still hasn't erased the ideals crystallized into the Constitution. What country in Europe can compare to that? They're retarded, and they'll all split up because nothing holds them together beyond force.
100% That pressure is very strong. Its also an opportunity - they're giving you a chance at winning. Its easier to keep standing if you're already standing. So if you win the airport minigame, you make other wins easier.
That also reminds me, I think bitcoiners need alternative travel options. It might be worth building a bitcoiner transport company, focusing on privacy. We need to get around this planet without every airport telling on our movements, putting us at the mercy of whoever is the most dangerous in a particular country.
I know this will sound corny to this crowd, but I'm thankful for #bitcoin
There are several reasons, but at top of mind right now is how F'n fake everything else is.
So, I'm old enough now to have seen a few waves of anti-state or "freedom" movements. Its always the same pattern, and its always a complete let-down, which I think is by design.
Videos emerge from carefully constructed platforms. There's different platforms for different mindsets - rebels don't mix with kowtow'ers, but both can be in the same camp if their leaders present themselves accordingly. So we're presented a video, the magic words are said, a guest speaker appears and he/she is an expert and they're "in the movement" and part of the magic words is referencing other people you've never heard of, but seem influential. You've never seen these people before, or very little, and if you step back and look at the construction of the dialogue, you see that there's something of an upward spiral of credibility being built, where we're assured they're on our side, then details, then associated experts referenced, then details, then past predictions referenced, which always were right, and so on - credibility in the viewer's mind builds. Its a story, and the shape of the story is always fairly similar, though the details change. But the underlying message is, someone is doing something.
And we're in the movement, because we watched the video. And something is happening, something is being done - so you have the option to find this movement, or continue to sit, content in the knowledge that you're right and things are happening, and better people are getting the right thing done, and you can keep sitting there and it's okay, because you were right.
Its all bullshit.
There's no movement. Never was.
Its all carefully constructed to get one outcome : you doing nothing. Complacency is the goal.
They sing the sweet sweet song of "you were right." They cast a spell on you... and you go back to sleep.
While someone out there puts their hand in your pocket and robs you. Except... Its not really your money they want, although they'll take that - they rob you of your life force. Your spirit. They consume your inner you. There's no hell or heaven waiting - what's left after they've eaten your soul? Those things are for them, not you.
Because you believed the bullshit.
Back to bitcoin : we finally have a way. You DO have to actually do something. You DO have to take a risk. The measure of your success is determined by how much you actually stand up to the powers and principalities. No pain, no gain - and it tests you.
You can stop watching the BS videos about people doing something. You can stop lying to yourself that something will change. The way out is here. Withdraw. Withdraw with a plan.
Remake yourself ; remake the world.
Happy Thanksgiving.



