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Replying to Avatar HODL

If I’m being honest things fell apart much faster than I ever thought they could.

And I suppose that’s the point.

No one ever realizes what they’re doing until it’s too late.

We were told it was progress/liberation to give up control, tradition and responsibility.

But it wasn’t. It was collapse dressed up in nice language.

Not just the economy. Everything.

The culture got weird. The family broke down. The future stopped making sense.

It didn’t happen all at once it just slipped, little by little, until one day you looked around and didn’t recognize the world anymore.

The globalists rejoice knowing they have us whipped. Hooked on cheap dopamine and debt, too busy fighting each other to notice who is pulling the strings.

It’s over.

Our beautiful world is shattered and people are too apathetic to mount a resistance.

The funny thing is they never saw bitcoin coming.

Think of bitcoin less as a monetary network and more as a civilizational scaffolding.

Because bitcoin reestablishes the sacred.

At the heart of any durable culture is something sacred, something untouchable, beyond negotiation.

Enter the truth machine. Incorruptible, It cannot be printed, manipulated, or compromised by state power.

Bitcoin creates autonomy in the place of learned helplessness. It realigns masculinity with virtue. It rebuilds community from first principles via shared belief.

Bitcoin doesn’t just preserve wealth, it preserves meaning.

So did things fall apart? Absolutely.

But we will build them back with an even stronger foundation.

It’s our purpose in this life.

Our destiny.

Yeeha!!! Send it !! 🫡

Replying to Avatar GLACA

Now nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgspp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfdu0k0t75 is pushing BIP-177 to change satoshis to bitcoin.

Are these people crazy?!

Turning 21 million bitcoin into 2.1 quadrillion “bitcoins” isn’t just bad branding—it completely nukes the most important meme in Bitcoin’s history.

This isn’t just a bad idea.

It’s a recipe for confusion, dilution, and long-term cultural fragmentation.

We’ve spent 15 years building absolute clarity around one of the strongest memes in monetary history:

21 million Bitcoin. 100 million satoshis each.

Simple. Elegant. Untouchable.

And now, right on the edge of global adoption—now—they want to rewrite the script?

This doesn’t feel like UX optimization.

It feels like a narrative hijack.

A subtle takeover—not of the protocol, but of how people think about Bitcoin.

And that’s just as powerful.

Maybe I’m paranoid.

But changing the unit, the name, and the supply right before mass onboarding doesn’t just feel tone-deaf—it feels strategic.

Like rewriting the map while millions are just beginning to find their way.

I’ve never heard anything more short-sighted, more dangerous, or more fundamentally disconnected from what makes Bitcoin work.

It’s not a UI bug.

It’s a memetic monument.

You don’t demolish it for clicks, smooth UX, or vanity campaigns.

You protect it—because mass adoption is coming.

And what people adopt must be the truth, not a convenient lie wrapped in “accessibility.”

Totally agree 👍

I just love being a part of this amazing community 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻