Amidst a looming financial crisis, the concept of "the anarchy of freedom" challenges restrictive societal protocols. Traditional systems in politics and finance often limit choices, resembling a form of modern slavery. In my view, cryptocurrencies, led by Bitcoin, provide a decentralized and liberating communication protocol, offering genuine freedom and empowering individuals to shape their destinies.
You don't have to be in some doubt, because BTC really provides a decentralized and anonymous way to convey your messages now. For example, we only use it for p2p transactions without dealing with any single or middle entity. We are free to provide all the documents and can still make transactions and send money from one place to another. All we need is the internet, a wallet, and money, of course.
Well, not only does BTC provide us with freedom of speech, but a recent incident in Ordinals has allowed us to upload images and videos on the BTC blockchain, which lies there forever and cannot be deleted or tracked if the uploader is taking precaution. I also came to know about it in a recent incident, when war logs were uploaded on it. You can read the topic by Faisal 2202.
Recently, I enjoyed listening to deeper insights into this transformational shift on this podcast episode with José Maria Macedo of Delphi Labs. At (41:00) he explores the collision of the legacy system with the rise of crypto adoption. Worth a listen!
I am not fond of listening to podcasts, instead, I love to read the articles, but yeah, while doing work and listening to the same articles in audio format, saves you time, and doing 2 works at the same time. I did not think of it, because I am totally free, to do one work at a time.