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Stablecoins Are Just Fiat in Digital Clothes
People keep calling stablecoins “crypto.” They’re not.
Stablecoins are fiat replicas, not crypto innovations. They carry the same DNA — inflation, censorship, dependency, and centralization — just wrapped in digital packaging.
USDT, USDC, or any “digital dollar” doesn’t move us closer to freedom. It just makes the existing system faster — not better.
They still rely on:
A company that can freeze your funds.
A bank that backs those tokens with fiat.
A government that can regulate, print, or confiscate.
That’s not crypto. That’s compliance tech.
Bitcoin broke the chain between money and authority. Stablecoins welded it back together — tighter than ever.
Yes, stablecoins are useful for traders, for short-term settlement, for bridging liquidity between exchanges. But let’s be honest: they are not an escape — they are an extension of the same monetary system we were trying to get out of.
Stablecoins are digital cages with better UX. Bitcoin is digital sovereignty with no permission needed.
So next time someone tells you “I use crypto,” ask them — Do you mean crypto… or just digital fiat?

wen explaining the situation to people, i started to use the term "crypto at large," and include the new electronic dollars such as USDC and USDT in that term; every crypto has cryptographic features and a governance model from a centralized entity; many cryptos have a large enough market capitalization to run a country with a government;
in order to break up and control different nations around the world, a variety of tokens is very helpful; this is the trick for the One World Empire - flood the consciousness with "ways to escape," dissolve allegiances to nation-states, then control all of them thru corporate supercomputers;
a nation-state can be seen as a company with subjects - wen a company goes bankrupt, it can be bought up by another; eventually the megacorp can control a huge number of resold subjects thru a variety of tokens; it doesn't matter which token is used, as long as it can be controlled thru centralization and obfuscation of its inner-workings;
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Stablecoins Are Just Fiat in Digital Clothes
The only difference is they’re not minted by governments, they’re minted by companies, which are still regulated by the government.
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I have news for you...
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news?
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Accept that reality
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