Makes you wonder how often this happens and we never hear about it
🤣 I’m going to use this now just to make people uncomfortable.
With my knee a bowl of cereal while watching podcast
One would think it would of happen in 1971
When you understand Bitcoin this well, you also acknowledge the idea of Bitcoin is unstoppable—
Not because Satoshi invented it,
but because reality demanded it.
The time was right. The incentives aligned.
If he hadn’t done it, someone else would have.
Bitcoin wasn’t just created—it was discovered.
Like fire, like math, like gravity.
It emerged when trust collapsed and truth had nowhere else to live.
It was inevitable.
You can ban a man.
You can censor a tweet.
But you can’t stop an idea whose time has block height.
That’s okay keep that nasty stuff over there 👉
Ai explaining all the nuances:
“The ledger forgets nothing.”
This refers to Bitcoin’s blockchain:
• It is immutable. Once data is written into a block and confirmed, it cannot be changed or deleted.
• It’s a timechain—every transaction is timestamped and anchored to the blocks before it.
• It is decentralized memory. There’s no trusted third party, no permissioned history, no editing for convenience.
Nuances here:
• This is radical accountability. Fiat systems “forget” through inflation, fraud, bailouts, or corruption. Bitcoin doesn’t.
• It’s objective truth in a digital world filled with subjective spin.
• It’s also a spiritual idea: a kind of judgment. Every action recorded. Every transfer traceable. The chain is a witness.
⸻
“Only those without keys are lost.”
Now this is the counterbalance:
Yes, the ledger remembers everything… but access is the real power.
If you don’t hold the keys to your bitcoin:
• You’re not sovereign.
• You’re not in control.
• You’re not protected from confiscation or censorship.
This part of the line highlights:
• Self-custody is essential. Not your keys, not your coins.
• It flips the modern concept of identity: in Bitcoin, you are not who you say you are, you are what you can cryptographically prove.
• “Lost” doesn’t just mean losing funds—it means being disconnected from the system of truth. Without keys, the truth is there… but you’re locked out of it.
Also layered in this is:
• A nod to spiritual blindness: those without keys are like the uninitiated—surrounded by revelation, but unable to decode it.
• A reminder of responsibility: keys aren’t just tools, they are burdens. Sovereignty demands discipline.
The ledger forgets nothing.
Only those without keys are lost.
Study #bitcoin

No they don’t. very very few
But experience was just opposite I was making the ai JPEGs and it unrelated memes all over the feed.
They took down my bitcoin JPEGs that where viewed by millions on Twitter (saylor was sharing them) and told me it was low value content. I tried 3 times. Haven’t been part of the group for 2 years now. Feel for the poor souls still stuck there.
They said diversifying into altcoins was smart.
I studied Bitcoin instead.
Turns out conviction outperforms confusion.








