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To people that don’t know bitcoin: remember you can buy bits of a bitcoin.

Once you've bought everything, who are you then?

Should Bitcoin mature into a unit of account with a valuation in the trillions, the fiat savings I've set aside for my friends and family will be distributed to them anonymously.

What if in the future- universal basic income involved giving everyone a hardware wallet with some portion of bitcoin every month. What would happen?

Every new dollar the Fed prints thins out the buying power of the dollars you already hold. Bitcoin never does that—its supply is forever capped at 21 million. When money keeps multiplying but Bitcoin stays scarce, basic supply-and-demand says the scarce thing gains value. That’s why endless money printing is a giant green light for Bitcoin’s price to keep marching up.

Inflation isn’t magic—it’s dilution. Choose a money printer you don’t control, or a system no one can. I choose Bitcoin. Your move.

Every time you swipe your credit card, you’re paying a toll—just like driving on a highway with fees at every turn.

But here’s the catch:

That toll goes to a middleman—banks, not builders.

So ask yourself:

Would you rather pay fees to a centralized system that profits off your debt,

or to a decentralized network that you can actually own a part of?

In Lowery’s Softwar, PoW converts energy into an unforgeable digital shield. Hash‑power can’t be bribed—only earned—so hostile “majority buys” fail. Whoever commands air, land, sea, outer space, and hash‑space (Bitcoin) will dominate 21st‑century geopolitics.

This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a lifeboat.

For the people I love: Learn how money really works. Learn how the dollar is bleeding value every day.

And maybe… just maybe… you’ll find Bitcoin.

Not as hype. Not as profit. But as protection.

Ignore this—or let it open a door. Your call.

To coffee lovers:

If you buy a premium espresso and then dilute it with 90% water, is it still worth what you paid?

Now apply that to the U.S. dollar—if more is printed endlessly, does your dollar still hold the same value?

Wouldn’t that same espresso become harder to afford over time?

Why stay in a currency that’s constantly losing strength when you could hold satoshis—finite, predictable, and resistant to dilution?

Remember plebs, you can buy parts of bitcoin.

“The only way out is through Bitcoin.”