kevin_strom on Nostr: I doubt that Bitcoin is anti-technological, though it may well put an end to the more ...
I doubt that Bitcoin is anti-technological, though it may well put an end to the more wasteful aspects of finance-capitalism. It is of course counter-Semitic in that it has the potential to take away one of the Jewish power structure's main sources of funding -- the ability to create money out of nothing.
Bitcoin is definitely anti-finance-capitalism and anti-waste. When your money is brought into existence without the need to constantly pay interest on it, the toxic "we need growth, growth, growth all the time" attitude can be seen for the social poison that it is. And when your currency is always increasing in purchasing power, there is no desire to spend, spend, spend, and spend quickly -- instead, this is replaced by a desire to only spend when it is really necessary or extremely beneficial.
Bitcoin is definitely anti-finance-capitalism and anti-waste. When your money is brought into existence without the need to constantly pay interest on it, the toxic "we need growth, growth, growth all the time" attitude can be seen for the social poison that it is. And when your currency is always increasing in purchasing power, there is no desire to spend, spend, spend, and spend quickly -- instead, this is replaced by a desire to only spend when it is really necessary or extremely beneficial.