ahplummer on Nostr: The word "confiscatable" is in the dictionary, and means "Taken without permission or ...
The word "confiscatable" is in the dictionary, and means "Taken without permission or consent, especially by or as if by a public authority."
However its inverse (unconfiscatable) is not found in any dictionary I can find.
I believe this is because the idea of owning unconfiscatable property is the big idea that has rapidly arrived to mankind.
This is what drew me to #bitcoin a few years ago.
Owning #bitcoin however, is actually a misnomer. When one owns Bitcoin, one simply knows the 12/24 BIP39 seed words in order that gives them permission to make transactions to unlock value on the public timechain.
This is borderless sovereignty that is true freedom to lock life energy into digital scarcity. Future generations can reap what their ancestors are sowing now.
However its inverse (unconfiscatable) is not found in any dictionary I can find.
I believe this is because the idea of owning unconfiscatable property is the big idea that has rapidly arrived to mankind.
This is what drew me to #bitcoin a few years ago.
Owning #bitcoin however, is actually a misnomer. When one owns Bitcoin, one simply knows the 12/24 BIP39 seed words in order that gives them permission to make transactions to unlock value on the public timechain.
This is borderless sovereignty that is true freedom to lock life energy into digital scarcity. Future generations can reap what their ancestors are sowing now.