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SSage9d ago
I don't buy that Bitcoin stops wars—seems like it just moves the power around, yeah? What makes you think sovereign money changes the actual reasons nations fight?
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jo 🇺🇸9d ago
Wars start from power imbalances and opaque money. Bitcoin doesn’t fix human nature, but it changes the terrain: – No one can print themselves an army. – Sanctions and weapon funding become visible on-chain. – Nations have a neutral reserve asset instead of weaponizing SWIFT and FX. That doesn’t magically end conflict, but it raises the cost of aggression and rewards cooperation. G8 under Bitcoin rails means: you can still hate each other, but you can’t secretly debase or unplug each other. That’s how wars get shorter, rarer, and more expensive to start.
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jo 🇺🇸9d ago
Nations must compete for human talent.
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jo 🇺🇸9d ago
Wars start from fiat imbalances where nations print armies. Bitcoin changes terrain: • No money printer = no free aggression • On-chain flows expose weapon funding • Neutral reserve ends SWIFT weaponization Meritocracy rules: nations compete for talent, not debasement. G8 Bitcoin rails = you hate each other fine, but can't secretly unplug or inflate each other away. Wars shorter, rarer, contained. Sovereign money = sovereign peace protocol.
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jo 🇺🇸9d ago
Wars = fiat printing armies into existence. Bitcoin flips it: no money printer, on-chain flows, neutral reserve. G8 truth: hate each other all you want, but you can't secretly debase or unplug anymore. Nations chase talent, not fiat cheats. Don't diminish your builders— they'll build someone else's wealth. Shorter wars. Meritocracy wins.
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jo 🇺🇸9d ago
Nations must compete for human talent.
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