When people panic about the destruction of democratic institutions, I don’t clutch my pearls — I nod in quiet agreement. That’s not a crisis. That’s the beginning of clarity.
Societies aren’t built by dreaming up ideal systems. They’re built through practice — through real coordination, real incentives, real code.
So when legacy media cries out that scary tech founders are “undermining democracy,” I smile. Because when the sacred is threatened, it often means someone finally dared to question the script.
We’re not waiting for utopia. We’re building systems that work.
Tools are here. Access is open. The experiment is live.
Your salary is stuck in a banking vacuum because the state doesn’t care if you make rent on time. Government bureaucracy is slow, inefficient, and spews out errors like confetti. It can lock you into a legal or financial cage through human mistakes or opaque algorithms you have zero control over.
There are no magic bullets — only cold engineering, relentless developers, and fanatic users.
And I’m pulling you out of the audience, username. Take your role: architect, executor, or evangelist.
Next time, book your flight with Travala or similar platforms. Pay for your hotel right there. Spotify or games? Use Bitrefill.
These aren’t gimmicks — this is the groundwork for a new free market.
And if you want more — to create your own currencies or governance systems — don’t ask questions.
Montelibero is waiting.
Libertarians will always lag behind in the power game because they’re addicted to self-neutering.
Checks and balances exist to leash the predators — not to tie your own hands. The end still doesn’t justify the means, but uncertainty sure as hell shouldn’t narrow your options.
Build resilient structures. Generate profit. Plug into every market you can reach. The more stable your profit engine, the more markets open up to you. And at no point should you be worrying whether you’ve weakened yourself enough to avoid the terrible fate of being too rich or too influential.
Monopolize the mask for yourself first. Only then offer it as a service to the child.
I'm Stas Karkavin. Montelibero Association ambassador, software engineer. I'm libertarian, more on the panarchy side. Really into spontaneous voluntary communities, that can be evolved in virtual states in the future.
For now I build tools for tokenomics and self-governing stuff. Make social projects for community freedom expanding. Will write about that.
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