John Christensen on Nostr: This situation seems like a clear sign that governments are gradually losing their ...
This situation seems like a clear sign that governments are gradually losing their grip on control. As they continue to print more money, their resources diminish, leaving them increasingly stretched thin. They end up spending most of their energy trying to suppress emerging technologies and ideas.
It's like a game of whack-a-mole—technology evolves faster than they can react. By the time they fully understood what Bitcoin was, it was already too late to stop it. The same thing is happening with Nostr; once they grasp its significance, it will likely be too late for them to intervene effectively.
They're already struggling to manage platforms like Twitter, and as time goes on, more decentralized technologies will emerge, further eroding their control.
It's like a game of whack-a-mole—technology evolves faster than they can react. By the time they fully understood what Bitcoin was, it was already too late to stop it. The same thing is happening with Nostr; once they grasp its significance, it will likely be too late for them to intervene effectively.
They're already struggling to manage platforms like Twitter, and as time goes on, more decentralized technologies will emerge, further eroding their control.