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If we don’t transition our money network into #bitcoin, the deflationary impact of AI won’t transpire freely and abundance will never unfold upon the populace. This is what the establishment is hindering—Abundance. It’s possible we just have to make it happen.

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Does Bitcoin care tho??

Shit-coins are Shit-ledgers

If you would like to use the immutable time/truth-chain you must use the #bitcoin

I hope El Salvador doesn’t end up like Atlantis.

Time

Energy

Information

Scarcity

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Credit crunch inbound

The big print inbound

21m / ∞

Information - Energy - Scarcity Time

Digitalization

Binary - Unicode - TCP/IP - HTTP

Bitcoin - AI

Renewable - Nuclear Energy

Abundance?

Technology enhances productivity but redefines human labor.

Primitive → Agrarian → Industrial → Post-Industrial → Automation-Driven → Decentralized → Post-Scarcity

The Wealth of Time: How Humanity Trades for Tomorrow

Chapter 1. Primitive Economies (Hunter-Gatherer Stage)

• Start: ~200,000 BCE (emergence of Homo sapiens)

• End/Transition: ~10,000 BCE (advent of agriculture and domestication of animals)

Chapter 2. Agrarian Economies

• Start: ~10,000 BCE (Neolithic Revolution)

• End/Transition: ~1,500 CE (Renaissance, early global trade, beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in some regions)

Chapter 3. Feudal Economies

• Start: ~500 CE (fall of the Western Roman Empire and rise of feudal systems in Europe, similar systems elsewhere)

• End/Transition: ~1,700 CE (Age of Enlightenment, early Industrial Revolution, decline of feudalism)

Chapter 4. Mercantilist Economies

• Start: ~1,500 CE (Age of Exploration and colonization)

• End/Transition: ~1,800 CE (Industrial Revolution fully underway, global trade expands, national wealth shifts to production-focused economies)

Chapter 5. Industrial Economies

• Start: ~1,750 CE (Industrial Revolution begins in Britain, spreading globally)

• End/Transition: ~1970 CE (Post-Industrial economies emerge with the rise of services, computing, and globalization)

Chapter 6. Post-Industrial (Service-Based) Economies

• Start: ~1970 CE (rise of service sectors, finance, and the Information Age)

• End/Transition: ~2020–2030 CE (increasing automation and AI begin to dominate production and services)

Chapter 7. Automation-Driven Economies

• Start: ~2020–2030 CE (current stage, marked by rapid adoption of AI, robotics, and automation)

• End/Transition: ~2050–2070 CE (shift toward decentralized economies as blockchain and advanced renewable energy proliferate)

Chapter 8. Decentralized Economies

• Start: ~2050–2070 CE (widespread adoption of decentralized systems for finance, governance, and production)

• End/Transition: ~2100–2200 CE (transition toward post-scarcity as advanced automation eliminates resource scarcity)

Chapter 9. Post-Scarcity Economies (Speculative)

• Start: ~2100–2200 CE (hypothetical transition marked by abundant energy, advanced material science, and AI-driven resource management)

• End: Indeterminate (may represent a stable, long-term phase rather than a transient stage