Thursday, July 24, 2025

Big God's Frozen Chosen

 Control freaks want to drag us back to the Dark Ages

⚡️💬 "One day, Bitcoin will be replaced by a faster, more modern version 2.0."


It's a widespread idea, and one that seems logical if we apply the usual patterns of technological innovation to it. But it misses the very nature of Bitcoin and the radically different vision it embodies.

Explanation:

The majority of people who, like me, have been interested in it for a long time and have invested some of their money in it are not looking for a "better" Bitcoin.

We don't want a faster Bitcoin.

Nor a Bitcoin capable of processing more transactions per second. Nor a Bitcoin with additional functionalities such as smart contracts.

What we value is precisely its "immobility". 

And this "we" refers to all those who are truly invested in Bitcoin, both financially and philosophically. Some people, for example, dream of a faster network adapted to everyday payments, but they only hold a marginal share of BTC in their wallet, which makes their opinion inaudible.

Bitcoin is what we want it to be. And it is above all a resilient network, whose stability and resistance to change are what make it so valuable.

Bitcoin is what we want it to be. And it is, above all, a resilient network, whose stability and resistance to change is what makes it so valuable.

It is often said that there is no "second best" Bitcoin. And it's true. Bitcoin meets a unique need:

👉 a censorship-resistant digital asset,

👉 a limited and predictable money supply,

👉 that no one can stop at the push of a button.

Bitcoin is the freedom to own. And to preserve this freedom, Bitcoin must remain what it is: a decentralized, immutable and extremely resilient system.

This is not to say that it will never evolve. In the event of an existential threat - like quantum, for example - there could be adjustments. Bitcoin is not in fact entirely static. But it evolves very slowly, by consensus, and only on subjects compatible with its core values.

As long as this cultural stability prevails, Bitcoin will not change.

And that's what makes it a secular project, still relevant 100 years from now.

Conversely, the other cryptos - Ethereum, Solana, Cardano... - are engaged, whether they like it or not, in a race for innovation, performance and use cases. They are fighting to become the foundations of the digital infrastructure of the future. It's an exciting technological game, but it's also a game of elimination: in 10 years' time, natural selection will have taken its toll.

We can talk about an Ethereum 3.0.

But imagining a Bitcoin 2.0 simply doesn't make sense.

Bitcoin was born in a unique context of widespread indifference and decentralized growth. This alignment can never be replicated.

And that's what makes Bitcoin a truly irreplaceable asset.

So if you've been waiting for the new Bitcoin to finally get serious about it, wait no longer, because it's already here!

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So it's not eMoney.  It's eGold.   And you're a mincing goldbug.  Go die.

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