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Imagine a world where every other cryptocurrency has faded away and Bitcoin remains the sole digital currency not because it dazzled with flashy features or promises, but because sats the smallest unit of Bitcoin became the natural language of value.
At the same time, traditional money fiat has lost its value.Inflation spiraled beyond control.Savings evaporated overnight trust in governments and banks broke down,Money, as a social contract fractured.
People no longer saw money as a reliable store of value, a stable medium of exchange, or a clear unit of account. Prices fluctuated wildly; contracts and trade became fraught with uncertainty.
In that chaos, Bitcoin and sats emerged as the last refuge of honest money.
•A cup of coffee might cost 3,000 sats. •A monthly subway pass: 150,000 sats. •A lunch at your favorite spot: 25,000 sats. •A freelance project could be paid with a few million sats. Even a tip for a helpful tweet is around 500 sats.
Money finally became human scaled again trustworthy, stable, and global.
This new monetary reality offered undeniable stability:
✓A currency with limited supply, immune to endless inflation. ✓A borderless and neutral money, free from political manipulation. ✓Lightning fast micropayments, making money fluid and usable everywhere. ✓Permissionless ownership and censorship resistance, restoring financial freedom.
Yet, this transition wasn’t without challenges:
✓A volatile and uncertain phase as markets adjusted. ✓Concentration of wealth among early adopters. ✓The risk of slowed innovation without competing currencies. ✓Fierce resistance from governments losing monetary control.
But if money itself loses its value, Bitcoin’s role becomes clear a digital harbor in a storm of broken promises.
Because when everything else fails, the question won’t be “How much Bitcoin?” but simply “How many sats?”
What do you think? Is this a vision of the inevitable future or a distant hope? How do we build trust and access in a world where traditional money no longer holds value? And how does Bitcoin evolve to meet those challenges?
How do we build trust
build trust by learning to trust fellow men; if u don't trust a man, don't deal with him in any capacity, in bitcoin OR fiat; find men that can be trusted instead; these "trustless" technological solutions only work to a certain degree - if enough people won't trust each other, the ruggery shall continue as it usually does in fiat land;
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Totally agree trust is the foundation, whether it’s Bitcoin or fiat, If you don’t trust someone, just don’t deal with them.These “trustless” systems can only do so much.
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worth learning Trust Law as well; there are many educators, various levels of complexity: i recently started on the following series:
  1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/zKUrQUJhNRa9
  2. https://www.bitchute.com/video/KMYEmJbmnw77
  3. https://www.bitchute.com/video/8MmWi7vVp4g8
another cool dude here:
  1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/a6gOO8fPSWIu
  2. https://www.bitchute.com/video/VqzxKvfw8M70
the curriculum load is quite heavy...
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