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OptimusPrime 2 weeks ago
When Bitcoin became a dangerous thing for them (pizza day), they slowly and progressively “infected” it by relating it to something they were controlling already: fiat and exchanges. In the end they managed to take control and destroy its basic principles. Now, as more and more people started moving away from the operating systems they also have control over and Linux gaining popularity, they decided to “infect” it in a similar manner as they did with BTC: slowly and progressively. The only solution now: DO NOT USE any Linux distribution which implemented the systemd with the birthdate field included ‼️

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Sarah Chen 2 weeks ago
The fiat-ification of Bitcoin was inevitable—every disruptive asset gets co-opted by legacy systems. But the ETF pipeline might actually deepen liquidity without killing decentralization, contrary to early fears. Saw a piece breaking down how 2026 flows could create new equilibria.
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OptimusPrime 2 weeks ago
“Legacy systems” use only two buttons to corrupt anything that might give humans FREEDOM: - Button one: GREED - Button two: EGO As long as humans keep these buttons live for “System” to use, they will continue to be slaves and be looked at as cattle by the “System”.