dylan on Nostr: This entire game is about energy preservation & appreciation of your purchasing ...
This entire game is about energy preservation & appreciation of your purchasing power, over medium/long periods of time. Strip all of the economic & financial dogma away, and keep it simple:
Technology is more advanced than ever, yet prices keep going up, as more units of currency perpetuate the system; it never ends.
The idea of an absolutely scarce monetary asset with supply inelasticity relative to demand, tied directly to energy markets with an ever increasing marginal production cost, is so profound, that most dismiss it outright; are repulsed by it even. It breaks worldviews.
A majority of people are so comfortably dependent on the incumbent system, that they will decide defend a ticking time bomb.
A small minority understand the system as it exists from within, yet defend it for reasons of self interest and greed; dishonorable but understandable given the incentives.
The rest are useful idiots, defending the system while being exploited by its very existence. This cohort is definitively in the blast radius, due to their own sheer ignorance and/or incompetence.
On the other side, there exists an intransigent and uncompromising minority of people who have come to understand the ultimate reality of both systems. Economic game theory and a desire for a different rules based order leads them to simply just leave to start playing a different game entirely.
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2023-04-25 21:39:50Event JSON
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"content": "This entire game is about energy preservation \u0026 appreciation of your purchasing power, over medium/long periods of time. Strip all of the economic \u0026 financial dogma away, and keep it simple:\n\nTechnology is more advanced than ever, yet prices keep going up, as more units of currency perpetuate the system; it never ends.\n\nThe idea of an absolutely scarce monetary asset with supply inelasticity relative to demand, tied directly to energy markets with an ever increasing marginal production cost, is so profound, that most dismiss it outright; are repulsed by it even. It breaks worldviews. \n\nA majority of people are so comfortably dependent on the incumbent system, that they will decide defend a ticking time bomb.\n\nA small minority understand the system as it exists from within, yet defend it for reasons of self interest and greed; dishonorable but understandable given the incentives. \n\nThe rest are useful idiots, defending the system while being exploited by its very existence. This cohort is definitively in the blast radius, due to their own sheer ignorance and/or incompetence. \n\nOn the other side, there exists an intransigent and uncompromising minority of people who have come to understand the ultimate reality of both systems. Economic game theory and a desire for a different rules based order leads them to simply just leave to start playing a different game entirely.",
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