fractalhowler on Nostr: Is this how things are playing out? The battle is softwar, as Jason Lowery describes ...
Is this how things are playing out?
The battle is softwar, as Jason Lowery describes it—playing out at different scales of resolution, perceived differently depending on one’s level of understanding and conditioning. Some see it clearly, others remain trapped in narratives designed to obscure it.
At one extreme, the deindustrialization cult Trudeau and Carney are part of pushes for total AI and energy control, rationing progress to cement a static, monopolized order. They justify it through environmental and safety concerns but ultimately seek absolute centralization.
Opposing them, the Trump-Thiel-Musk faction rejects deindustrialization but erects its own control system—a dollar-backed Bitcoin network running on hyperinflated USD stablecoins. They advocate spontaneous order, but within guardrails they define, ensuring their dominance over AI and financial rails.
Beyond both, a sovereign Bitcoin AI network emerges—operating outside the control structures. Here, Fedi and eCash mints facilitate encrypted, anonymous transactions on a Bitcoin based free banking model, AI tools remain decentralized, and individuals retain full custody of their financial and computational power.
As AI and automation make human labor increasingly expensive, the divide becomes obvious: those using sovereign Bitcoin layers and decentralized AI retain freedom, purchasing power, and agency. Those trapped in the control grids—whether under deindustrialists or corporate fiat-Bitcoiners—see their autonomy eroded, locked into systems designed to extract rather than empower.
The battle is softwar, as Jason Lowery describes it—playing out at different scales of resolution, perceived differently depending on one’s level of understanding and conditioning. Some see it clearly, others remain trapped in narratives designed to obscure it.
At one extreme, the deindustrialization cult Trudeau and Carney are part of pushes for total AI and energy control, rationing progress to cement a static, monopolized order. They justify it through environmental and safety concerns but ultimately seek absolute centralization.
Opposing them, the Trump-Thiel-Musk faction rejects deindustrialization but erects its own control system—a dollar-backed Bitcoin network running on hyperinflated USD stablecoins. They advocate spontaneous order, but within guardrails they define, ensuring their dominance over AI and financial rails.
Beyond both, a sovereign Bitcoin AI network emerges—operating outside the control structures. Here, Fedi and eCash mints facilitate encrypted, anonymous transactions on a Bitcoin based free banking model, AI tools remain decentralized, and individuals retain full custody of their financial and computational power.
As AI and automation make human labor increasingly expensive, the divide becomes obvious: those using sovereign Bitcoin layers and decentralized AI retain freedom, purchasing power, and agency. Those trapped in the control grids—whether under deindustrialists or corporate fiat-Bitcoiners—see their autonomy eroded, locked into systems designed to extract rather than empower.