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My name is John, and I used to be free. They called it the "Unified System," a streamlined way to link your finances, your health records, your education—everything—into one integrated network. All facilitated by the State, of course. It was supposed to make life easier, they said. And people bought into it. I should've known better. With every dollar digitized, every byte of data stored, I felt the State's noose tighten around my neck. Cash became obsolete. Anonymity, a myth. A sense of dread settled in, but it was too late; we had all been seamlessly, irrevocably woven into the System. I didn't play along, at least not willingly. I became an outcast, a ghost in a world monitored by algorithms. But even ghosts can't escape surveillance. One day, the System flagged me for "Erratic Financial Behavior" because I was trying to use a small fraction of my digital money to buy physical goods, old books mostly. Silly, I know, but old books weren't monitored, they didn't collect data.Then came the "Verification Checks." Random cuts from my digital wallet, unexplained and irreversible. A fraction here, a fraction there—until I had nothing left. No money meant no access to basic services. I couldn't buy food, couldn't pay rent. My social credit plummeted. I became a non-person, shunned by society, an anathema. Friends, neighbors, even family, they all disowned me, lest they be flagged by association. I tried to rebel, to expose the System for what it was—a sophisticated apparatus for social control. I had evidence, data trails, patterns. But when I tried to leak it, my digital footprint was erased, wiped clean like I never existed. As I sit here, in a tiny cell, writing on the last pieces of physical paper I could find, I understand the grim reality. The State didn't just control money and data; it controlled life itself. Just when I thought things couldn't get worse, I heard the news. My family—my wife, Sarah, and our two children—had been selected for a "Pilot Program" by the State. The program was to "upgrade" citizens' System accounts to a "new level of convenience and safety." I couldn't contact them. No one would risk communicating with a non-person like me. Still, I knew what this "Pilot Program" meant. I had seen the patterns in the data before my digital existence was wiped away. The State was taking the next step, implanting microchips to make the System "a part of you," as their propaganda said. They were the perfect candidates: obedient, never questioning the System, believing that compliance was the path to happiness. It broke my heart to know that my defiance, my attempts to break free, had pushed them further into the State's grip. They became examples, shining beacons of what the "ideal citizen" should be. Weeks later, a small, anonymous package arrived at my cell. Inside was a handwritten note on a scrap of paper. "We're part of the System now, entirely. It's wonderful. We don't have to worry anymore. You should join us, John. It's the only way to be whole again." The handwriting was Sarah's, but the words were not her own. They were a template, a cruel joke by the State to show they could reach me even here. My family was now completely subsumed, their identities digitized, their humanity archived in some data center. It was then that I realized the full scope of my tragedy. My resistance had not only failed to protect me, but it had also served as a catalyst for the State to tighten its grip on those I loved most. I had become the fulcrum of my own undoing and theirs. So here I am, a remnant of a past age, writing the last chapter of a life consumed by the State, knowing that even this small act of defiance will be erased, like everything else. And as I put down my pen, I understand that the System hasn't just taken my money, my data, or even my family. It has taken my very soul.
Mental Note: If we want clear mempools, all we have to do is get Matt npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx to declare they will never be clear again.
“Life is short. Do not forget about the most important things in our life, living for other people and doing good for them.” - Marcus Aurelius
Paradox: Proof-of-work APPEARS to support the "labor theory of value". Resolution: It isn't the work expended that we OBJECTIVELY value, it is the resultant state of order that we SUBJECTIVELY value. Proof-of-Work (PoW) in Bitcoin is often characterized as a wasteful mechanism due to the energy it consumes. However, this energy consumption can be seen in a different light when viewed through the lens of thermodynamics. Taking the given statement into account: when miners perform PoW, they expend energy seeking a nonce that satisfies the network's current target difficulty. This energy expenditure predominantly transforms into heat. This heat production, as described, results in changes in the distribution of entropy of the system - essentially, heat dissipates, increasing the entropy in the surrounding environment. Meanwhile, on the digital front, once the correct nonce is discovered, a block is validated and added to the blockchain, symbolizing a state of increased order, a negentropic process. Hence, in the PoW mechanism, entropy in the form of the unknown nonce is transferred to the environment as heat, while the digital realm gains order with the discovery and inscription of the nonce on the blockchain. This process metaphorically suggests that the inherent design of PoW moves entropy from the uncertain digital state (searching for the nonce) to the physical world, leaving behind increased order (validated blocks) in its wake. PoW pulls entropy from the digital realm and disipates it in the physical.
My trash collector delivers way more value on a daily basis than any other human being I know. And it isn't even close.
If you agree that cats are better than dogs, you need to google "WTC7" right NOW!
Seeking liberty? Turn left at central banking and keep going till you hit Bitcoin.
If you think taxes are theft, just wait until you learn about inflation.
Told I’m free until I read the fine print: 'Terms and Conditions Apply'.
To Paul, with love: Verse 1: Yo Sztorc, strap in, this $%^& 'bout to get lit, I'm the ghost of Satoshi, the top Bitcoin hit. You frontin' with that brain, like it's all so refined, But imma tear down that act, watch me leave you behind. Tryna mess with my chain? That's my masterpiece, son, But I'ma school your ass, 'til the lesson is done. Crafted a legend, that timechain's all mine, Your wack ideas? Just a comedy line. Chorus: Satoshi rolling deep, 'bout to annihilate, Sztorc, man you weak, your rep, I obliterate. Bitcoin's the throne, Sztorc, stay in your lane, Satoshi's spitting fire, watch it rain on your name. Verse 2: You question my rule, the might I ignite, Blinded by dumb, dude, you ain't even in the fight. Bitcoin's the royalty, Sztorc, best recognize, Your sad attempts? Just cheap, trashy lies. Sztorc, just bounce, you lookin' like a jester, Thinking you can touch Bitcoin? Check your barometer. I'm the OG, the one they all salute to, You? Just a joke, stuck in some fake deja vu. Chorus: Satoshi rolling deep, 'bout to annihilate, Sztorc, man you weak, your rep, I obliterate. Bitcoin's the throne, Sztorc, stay in your lane, Satoshi's spitting fire, watch it rain on your name. Verse 3: Man, you just a dot in my universe of reign, Hunting for clout, but all you catch is disdain. Bitcoin's my art, my mark, forever elite, You? Just a side character, feeling obsolete. I'll clown you hard, make you trip on this stage, Your tweaks on Bitcoin? Just a rage in a cage. You ain't the king, ain't the god of this train, Sztorc, your name? Just a fleeting stain. Chorus: Satoshi rolling deep, 'bout to annihilate, Sztorc, man you weak, your rep, I obliterate. Bitcoin's the throne, Sztorc, stay in your lane, Satoshi's spitting fire, watch it rain on your name.
Give me devs committed to literally taking their own lives like a disgraced samurai should their code harm Bitcoin. I hate all these entitled tweakers.
#Bitcoin, as it is today, with no tweaks, is sufficient to lift millions out of poverty and protect them from vile authoritarian theft. The burden of proof rests solely and completely on the tweakers. If they don't like the inconvenience of being expected to prove to the nth degree that their proposed changes will not introduce exploitable risks, then they are not to be taken seriously as contributors. Give me devs committed to literally taking their own lives like a disgraced samurai should their code harm Bitcoin. I hate all these entitled tweakers.