We as individuals in a modern society becoming more technocratically dystopian by the day, will inevitably be faced with a choice. Succumb to the allure of a centrally owned and issued digital money (panopticoin) or a truly sovereign, organic, digital money with roots in the physical (Bitcoin).
The west is no longer The West. It no longer even deserves to be capitalized.
What made it great and successful, the Enlightenment values and the sovereignty of the individual, are all but dissolved in the morass of modernitys mindlessness.
Gone are the days of excellence, greatness and standing out.
In are the days of conformity, compliance, acceptance, participation awards and fitting in.
The values and virtues that made the West great have been replaced with the incessant cry for comfort and convenience, in return for obedience.
The crescendo of this horrific orchestra is nigh.
Gaslighting is the norm, and like Orwell predicted, War is now peace, Freedom is now slavery, Ignorance is now strength.
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The west was not defeated by a single blow. It was death by a thousand minute and meaningless cuts.
From pronouns to equality, scientism, welfare, climate alarmism, political correctness, this incessant need to deconstruct objective reality into completely arbitrary subjective falsehoods has transformed the once-great West into a cesspool of moral relativism.
When everything matters, nothing matters.
It truly has become clownworld.
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We used to aspire to greatness and excellence. We were interested in the idea of quality, of worth and of value.
Now: there is no more value like the money we conjure out of thin air and use to measure human action and all resources. Everything has been supposedly made abundant (because we have no anchor to real cost) and as a result, were drowning in excess quantities of fake wealth and junk that does not matter, whether this be NFTs, moronic media, reality TV, garbage music, fake celebrities, brainwashing at school, nursing-home-level politicians or scamdemics.
And because we spend all our time lying to ourselves and burning through real resources, were simultaneously suffering from shortages in areas that do matter energy, food, responsibility, intelligence and courage.
We used to be pioneers. We used to envision our place in the stars. Now we bicker and worry about our place in the dirt:
Its a sad time for humanity, and dare I say that only god knows when we come out on the other end, if we do so at all.
The empire of lies cannot last, and it will collapse either on top of all of us, or atop only some. I sincerely hope the latter for the only meaningful and realistic goal we have left, as sovereign intelligent individuals, is to limit the collateral damage.
As we embark on this pursuit, and as the collapse of these false orders inevitably occur, its my belief that Homo sapiens will bifurcate into two primary camps, and perhaps even species (after many generations):
The former are the classic mid-wit/NPC/shitcoiner/statist persona those who lack personal control and restraint, and as such project that lack onto the rest of the world.
A key characteristic is the yearning to reduce the diverse constituents of a complex organism into simple numbers, and transform these systems into mere spreadsheets.
They are the doctors who believe health is the absence of disease, that disease is the absence of modern medicine and that depression is the absence of Prozac or MDMA.
They lack the capacity to think holistically and they view all fractal, complex systems as linear and isolated from the whole.
They have major control issues because they lack self-control, and thus compensate by attempting to control others.
They are willing to trade the diversity and complexity of life for sterility and linearity of control.
Homo Bitcoinicus on the other hand will be the kind of individual who continues to become more robust, sovereign and self-reliant. They will be too busy practicing self-mastery and building something of value to bother with meddling in other peoples lives.
They will live more local, they will own the product of their labor, they will trade freely and they will have no master. They will own stuff and be happy.
And of course, among Homo Bitcoinicus there will be diverse classes of people arranged into hierarchies of competence. They will not be built upon some arbitrary authority-by-decree, but via the emergence of natural leaders and masters of their craft.
This is what nobility means in the classical sense. To be noble is something to aspire toward, not something to sneer at.
To be noble is to pursue excellence and greatness. It is my hope that the New West will be both built and populated by Homo Bitcoinicus.
But before we get there, there will be a significant price to pay. Ive experienced first-hand the vitriolic nihilism, short-termism and mindlessness from lemmings who believe in fantasies like pumpamentals, surveillance states, digital identities and Ponzi schemes.
These meaningless, empty pursuits have an allure to the masses which will be hard for Bitcoins core value proposition to compete with. Most of these people dont want responsibility. They don't produce anything.They want a leader (overlord)- They want UBI. They want to be told what to do and they want a safety net provided by their masters.
Enter crypto
Wonder Boy + Tech + Blockchain + VCs + WEF + Academia + UBI
If thats a prince, we know exactly how sickly both the world and crypto are.
The ideal way to ensure the sheep get led to the slaughter is to encourage them to run in that direction themselves. In fact, if those sheep have some actual wealth and resources, you may even be able to get them to buy their own ticket to the slaughterhouse.
This is what Ethereum and the broader VC-backed shitcoin industry is:An expensive ticket to your own spot in the techno-gulags of the 21st century.
Synthetic wombs, bugs, soylent and the metaverse await you. Heres your Bored Ape jpeg, a copy of Hararis 21 Lessons and proof of iris-scan. You may now proceed to your pod.
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Meet your new masters.
For all the crypto-bros, whether larping about freedom or chasing muh gains, congratulations. Seriously. Youre trading your freedom for some monopoly money, and trading Klaus Schwab for Vitalik Buterin.
There is no honor or courage in this. Furthermore, there is no morality. There is only the loss of ones soul.
Free money and airdrops are tools to get you sucked into the racket. Nothing in life comes for free; there is always a cost. In this case, it will be the cost of your own sovereignty.
A lemming will always trade their freedom for the free scraps wiped off the (network) table at which your overlords eat. Dont be one of them.
And if you can avoid that siren call, then have the courage to not be one of the opportunists who acquires the scraps first to sell to the others. That does not make you better.
Men with integrity are those who can show restraint, and in a world where sound values are continually being eroded and structures are falling apart, restraint is an asset the best of us must necessarily possess.
Bitcoin = Individual Freedom.
At the center of the divide for Western Man lies this choice:
Crypto or Bitcoin
This may sound like an exaggerated statement, but its true.
Legacy fintech will dissolve and be absorbed into this new technological paradigm, irrespective of how moronic it is and the quantity of smoke and mirrors used to obfuscate their real operation.
Bitcoin fundamentally changed everything, and one of the unfortunate trade-offs that had to be made in open-sourcing money, was a world where the money-printer would in a sense be democratized. Its made it easier for any dweeb to just spin up their own shitcoin, get some funding and roll it out; as such the legitimacy of national currencies issued by nation-states will continue to diminish.
The only option available to legacy finance and central banking is to either partner with organizations such as ConsenSys (which they are already doing), or simply fund them, whether overtly or covertly.
This is the attack vector that not enough intelligent people are talking about. I made it clear to Pomp on his podcast about a year ago now, and if anything, my suspicions have proved accurate:
If youre supporting these shitcoins, then you are in fact part of the problem. Youre adding liquidity, youre justifying their existence, and youre making the Overton window more inclusive for scammers, idiots and the literal enemy.
Crypto is a wolf in sheeps clothing and the sheeple are falling for it, hook, line and sinker.
There are many reasons, but to sum up a few of them, Bitcoin is:
The magnitude of this achievement is staggering and the inability for people to comprehend it is both mind-numbingly frustrating, but also expected, considering the nihilistic pets humans have become.
Perhaps the words on this page jolt you. Or perhaps Im yelling at clouds. I do not know, but I will try my best to remind you that fiat is the enemy, in every sense of the word and in every incarnation. Shitcoins are just replicating the fiat we already have, but on a more digital standard, in a clear attempt to build technocratic oligarchies.
Do you want to give one of these nerds, who are no different than Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg, ultimate power over you?
Supporting shitcoins is not only a path to financial bankruptcy, but it is morally bankrupt. Youre supporting not only the scammers who create them, but youre helping lead other sheep to the slaughter and youre just slowing down the best chance we have to break the abomination that is the state.
The construct discussion by Morpheus in the original Matrix movie is likely the best quote in the history of film and I bring it up in almost every fifth article I write. But it rings so true. Those in the system will fight to save it, even though they are enslaved by it and you are trying to free them from their shackles!
Its mind-boggling, but I guess thats what happens when everybody is in a constant trance. Zombies walk forth blindly and the very meaning of the images they see and the words they hear are changed.
The word crypto for example used to be short for cryptography or crypto-anarchy.
Its now shorthand for cryptocurrencies, which unfortunately boils down to:
I dont know which exactly is the most potentially harmful, but Id venture to say the last one.
Ethereum, for example, is one of the more pernicious of these machinations.
Not only is the Ethereum Foundation (the existence of a foundation should give away what this thing is) infused with World Economic Forum participants, but Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin founded ConsenSys which owns Infura which practically the entire Ethereum network runs on. Lubin is part of the old guard: worked at Goldman Sachs and I believe is in bed with the agencies attempting to reduce the world into a spreadsheet and humans into numbers to populate it with (WEF, BlackRock, et al.).
How is any of this antifragile?
How is this in any way related to what Bitcoin stands for?
How are you sovereign when the foundation upon which the promise to you has been made is literally owned by a couple of people.
You are another product, in the same way youre Zuckerbergs product on Facebook.
Charles Hoskisson and his Cordanoh shitcoin is another example.
Heres Hoskinson talking at Davos in 2020 about social credit systems being built on blockchains. If you didnt know, Davos is the annual meeting put on by the WEF, where insiders and parasites fly in with private jets to talk about how the rest of us should own nothing, reduce our carbon footprint and be happy eating bugs.
Blockchain for social good.
These charlatans (Hoskinson is in his early 30s by the way; the whole late-40s professor look is a charade) and the think tanks they put together are either:
Either way, their wet dreams of globalist techno-utopias are panopticons in the making. Hoskinson claims that his goal is to build a global stock market, a global venture capital for the poorest people in the world by implementing a so-called self-sovereign identity on the network he owns and pair that with the tracking and traceability and the ability to know that people are spending money correctly.
Thank you, oh lord Hoskinson. Without you, I would never know how to spend the product of my own labor. I would simply starve, naked and alone on the streets.
Thats how dumb these people think we all are.
..unfortunately, for the Homo Hystericus subset of humanity, they may be right.
They are not the same.
And if youre a shitcoiner, we are not the same.
Ethereum changes nothing about the legacy financial and governance system, other than using some bitcoin-like technology for payments and the replacement of old-school bankers and politicians with nerds and new-school, globalist politicians, like Aya Miyaguchi, a board member of the Ethereum Foundation and member of the World Economic Forum (the think tank behind lockdowns, climate change hysteria and injection mandates).
In fact, the very existence of an Ethereum foundation tells you enough about what this project is.
Its a private company (like the Federal Reserve) disguised as a startup-like get-rich-quick scheme, designed to use your money to fund their way into control.
Been telling this for how long now?
Crypto is an attack on #bitcoinWake up.
We are not the same. pic.twitter.com/ujS6Y5DwSE
— S V E T S K I (@GhostofSvetski) January 18, 2022
Weve seen what happens when the ruling class of Ethereum (its founders) dont like the outcome. From the DAO hack to the multiple hard forks, to the transitions of what Ethereum is. It all just represents a new cabal that is there to run your life.
Bitcoin is special not because it has a fixed supply, but because its fixed supply is both verifiable and enforceable.
Verifiable with a single request, that your full node can ping back immediately.
Enforceable because your full node runs Bitcoin. Not Infura. The fact that its in sync with other full nodes means that you have a global Bitcoin network.
You cannot run an Ethereum Node, nor can you even know the supply.
Pierre Rochard tore them apart in 2020-2021 when he asked an honest question to the Ethereum community about the total supply. Hundreds of different answers came back, followed by an uproar about that doesnt matter.
Well thats fantastic. These idiots literally built a monetary network which functions just like the old system, except slower and a little more open/accessible.
Congratulations sir, you got played.
Proof-of-stake is literally the definition of central banking, just in a digital capacity.
In fact, its even worse because the entity that created, pre-mined and launched the currency is the one that ultimately runs the network and can do so with minimal checks and balances.
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Slave Coin Or Freedom Coin: Which Way Western Man? - Bitcoin Magazine
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