Bitcoin doesn’t fix the world. It fixes the incentives.
The world is full of systems that reward the wrong things:
Money is printed recklessly.
Debt is rewarded.
Saving is punished.
Power flows to those who can bend the rules instead of follow them.
Bitcoin doesn’t promise to fix human nature. It doesn’t make people moral. It doesn’t eliminate greed, stupidity, or fear.
But it does change what those things lead to.
There are no bailouts in Bitcoin. No printing to cover mistakes. No insider switches to flip when the market turns against you.
If you want Bitcoin, you earn it. If you want to keep it, you secure it. If you want to change it, you convince everyone else. That’s how it protects itself; through rules no one can cheat, and no one can quietly rewrite.
Bitcoin rewards proof over promises. Skin in the game over status. Discipline over spectacle.
It doesn’t fix everything. But it makes honest behavior sustainable. And dishonest behavior expensive.
Real change doesn’t start by replacing human flaws with perfection. But by making better outcomes more likely when people act in their own interest.
Bitcoin realigns the foundation.
It fixes the one thing that everything else depends on.
The money.
