We all know this. The other way to end war that bitcoiners miss is by advancing technology broadly as this decreases the percentage of GDP that is attributable directly to geographic natural resources. I wrote about this recently. https://heaviside.substack.com/p/advancing-technology-disincentivizes
Yeah, we do. Most don't. This is more aimed at the ones who don't yet fully grasp the implications of Bitcoin, the historical context, and tend to think that either protests or virtue signalling on social media or politician X, Y or Z would "solve" this. Interesting article BTW, thanks for sharing. I might write a follow up at some point as well where I go a bit deeper into how BTC fixes this - energy abundance and dematerialization of the values assigned to physical assets are certainly at the crux of it. This time around, I wanted to focus more on how the current system is broken, and always has been. Cheers!
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