if "the matrix" is a metaphor for the system we live in, bitcoin is the red pill - a way for us to break free of a dystopian future characterized by tyranny, surveillance, and digital violence
or is it?
(slides 👉speakerdeck.com/meltdem/blue-p…)
this awesome piece from @cryptograffiti captures this spirit well
this is a massive shift - and a really tough one...
the options of the right end of the spectrum may make us "feel" safe, but they actually create more risk
what makes a bank a SIFI? size, leverage, and total debt outstanding.
if these fail, the system fails.
today, the “Big Four” retail banks in the United States collectively hold 45% of all customer bank deposits ($4.6 trillion)
no new banks have been created in years.
risk has been aggregated and consolidated.
more risk following the crisis than before.
look at the merger of @coinbase and @xapo - the same consolidation happening in bitcoin.
(source data here - please comment / share your updates: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…)
the ones who hold all the coins.
the ones building banks.
the ones aggregating risk.
just like we bailed out the banks in 2008, crypto is no exception.
how big does the loss have to be for us to bail out bitcoin?
1%? 5%? 10%?
for the ethereum community, it was 15%. bitcoin isn't immune.
we're not building bitcoin. we're watering down bitcoin's promises and selling "blockchain."
and it's bullshit.
the evolution of bitcoin into progressively less principled ideas shows how each successive wave of "innovation" further waters down the thing that made bitcoin valuable to begin with.
each successive idea is "less bitcoin" "more bank" than the idea before.
why peddle services when you can control money?
the game is on.
is this the red pill you signed up for?
sure feels a lot more like the blue pill, and like a step further into the dystopian future.
the ideas of bitcoin are revolutionary. its current state and its trajectory feel less revolution, more evolution.
and evolution = compromise.
ideas are dangerous. and ideas spread instantly in the digital age.
can an idea spark a revolution?
revolutions are inconvenient, messy and disruptive to the status quo, a default which we are unfortunately biased towards.
i'm excited to see how it unfolds.
"you would rather have a Lexus or justice
A dream or some substance
A Beamer, a necklace or freedom"
choice is yours. choose wisely.
red pill or blue pill?