Throughout human history, defending wealth—whether land, gold, or resources—has always required physical kinetic power: walls, weapons, armies, and human lives.
Defending property has always cost blood.
#Bitcoin introduced a paradigm shift: it is also defended by physical power—but electrical power. It replaces the cost of human lives with the cost of an electricity bill.
Complaining that Bitcoin “uses energy” is like complaining that a hospital uses electricity to keep a patient alive.
It’s the cost of security—but for the first time in history, achieved in a peaceful and universally accessible way.







Orwell feared the banning of books.
Huxley feared the LACK of REASONS to ban them… once no one was interested in reading them anymore.









1 kilo of cans (70 units) yields about R$5.50.
If collected daily, that’s R$165 per month—or 0.00026 ₿.
In 3,842 months (a few centuries), if the price stays stable, the cans would yield a whole 1 BTC.
This calculation illustrates the difficulty of becoming a "wholecoiner" nowadays and the importance of diversifying income sources.
Bruno’s journey, it’s worth noting, began when prices were lower.
Along the way, he wrote two educational books for his daughters.
Proof of work is relentless. The wealth the "crypto scrapper" is building goes far beyond the satoshis he stacks.
"Those who want to do it, do it; those who don’t, make excuses" 🤷♀️
If you have a friend who says “I don’t have money to save,” send them this story ✈️