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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @supratic 27 May \ on: Extending Szabo's Collectibles Thesis to Monumental Architecture bitcoin
why posting this twice? #990566
I've never posted on Stacker.news before, I'm not familiar with the conventions. I thought it might get lost in the Bitcoin territory over time, and seemed more appropriate to booksandarticles
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Look's like is getting more traction on ~bitcioin! Welcome to SN, f great start!
Plenty of great ideas here, impressive work. Thank you for sharing it here. I'll need some time to read it quietly. I'm unsure about the individual as living ledger. We, in this human experience, we create and shape from our inner intents and desires with the final aim to make this shared experience better for us all, with agreement, in peace. We might be also the ledgers, as One, probably more accurate of those we are able to replicate in this realm.
All these are maybe needed because of our low consciousness levels, we cannot imagine how we maybe are so naive and troglodytes compared with previous civilizations. Thinking that we have reached the top-knock tech advancements in earth' history. I like to think we haven't, but it's fun to think we have. Ego?
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I'm unsure about the individual as living ledger.
Did Satoshi himself not embody the four principles?
I think the challenge of creating Bitcoin speaks for itself, not to mention sacrificing the coin he mined so that it might live uncorrupted by personal gain.
Everything about Bitcoin is public, from the open sourced code to public ledger.
Yet paradoxically by being no one, he could be anyone, a true every-man or -woman.
And while many contributed, and he surely didn't do it alone, who would suggest that he did not take responsibility for its creation, he who did not balk at the scale of the challenge and the implications of his ideas. There were many who could have, in principle, who had the skills, indeed greater skill and talent than Satoshi. Could have, but would have?
Does it not confound the spirit to realise that the properties that that underpin Bitcoins architecture are at once the attributes of the person that would be needed to create it?
I look at Satoshi as a man might look at Mount Ararat or some other incredible mountain, in awe of his grace.
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