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I AM THE ORIGINAL REVOLTA. Original band Sweet Noise. Current project MTvoid with Justin Chancellor of Tool. I make NOISE and experimental art - NOISE INC. Sovereign Human Being. On NOSTR since 835520 #relaythat Pronouns : npub/nsec Check my noise experimental project : https://wavlake.com/noise-inc- My visual notes: https://glaca.npub.pro
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GLACA 1 year ago
The world wants everything easy. But freedom is not easy. And Bitcoin is not meant to be easy. #bitcoin image
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GLACA 1 year ago
Nostr’s pulse is back. When they come for Bitcoin, we don’t flinch—we converge. No suits. No gatekeepers. Just signal. WE THE PLEBS. THE DECENTRALIZED CLASS. WE NOTHIN’ TO FUCK WITH. #bip177 image
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GLACA 1 year ago
They want to turn 21 million scarce Bitcoin into 2.1 quadrillion cheap bitcoin. Let that sink in. More “bitcoin” than Shiba. More than Doge. More than every shitcoin combined. On paper—Bitcoin becomes a meme coin. From $105,000 to $0.00105. “Don’t worry,” they’ll say. “It’s the same.” But the media will run with it. The public will panic. Scarcity dies. Narrative collapses. Whether intentional psyop or blind short-termism, the result is the same: They’re trying to dilute Bitcoin’s meme into dust. This isn’t clarity. It’s memetic sabotage. And we see it. image
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GLACA 1 year ago
What we’re witnessing in Bitcoin right now feels like the beginning of the gold rush. People can sense what’s coming—the rising inavailability, the climb to $1 million and beyond—and with it comes the chaos. Greed is waking up. Influence is being weaponized. And many of Bitcoin’s so-called heroes will betray it. We’re entering a phase where psyops wear orange. Where manipulation masquerades as UX. Where core memes are attacked in subtle, calculated ways to control the narrative—and ultimately, to control more Bitcoin. This is why “Don’t trust, verify” must be more than a slogan. It should be burned into everyone’s mindset right now. We don’t need to waste time debating whether to rename satoshis or censor ordinals. We need to run nodes, protect consensus, and teach self-custody. These are the real front lines—not the drama you’re fed on X or Nostr. The protocol is strong. The memes are stronger. But only if we defend them. image
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GLACA 1 year ago
We’ve reached the “then they fight you” phase. But no one ever said the attack would come from the outside. Sometimes the enemy wears orange, speaks in memes, and claims to “improve” what they’re quietly trying to dismantle. Not all attacks on Bitcoin come from the outside. Some come from within. image
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GLACA 1 year ago
Now @jack is pushing BIP-177 to change satoshis to bitcoin. Are these people crazy?! Turning 21 million bitcoin into 2.1 quadrillion “bitcoins” isn’t just bad branding—it completely nukes the most important meme in Bitcoin’s history. This isn’t just a bad idea. It’s a recipe for confusion, dilution, and long-term cultural fragmentation. We’ve spent 15 years building absolute clarity around one of the strongest memes in monetary history: 21 million Bitcoin. 100 million satoshis each. Simple. Elegant. Untouchable. And now, right on the edge of global adoption—now—they want to rewrite the script? This doesn’t feel like UX optimization. It feels like a narrative hijack. A subtle takeover—not of the protocol, but of how people think about Bitcoin. And that’s just as powerful. Maybe I’m paranoid. But changing the unit, the name, and the supply right before mass onboarding doesn’t just feel tone-deaf—it feels strategic. Like rewriting the map while millions are just beginning to find their way. I’ve never heard anything more short-sighted, more dangerous, or more fundamentally disconnected from what makes Bitcoin work. It’s not a UI bug. It’s a memetic monument. You don’t demolish it for clicks, smooth UX, or vanity campaigns. You protect it—because mass adoption is coming. And what people adopt must be the truth, not a convenient lie wrapped in “accessibility.” image
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GLACA 1 year ago
People say parabolic growth isn’t new. That we’ve seen it before. And yeah—that’s true. Tulips. Dotcoms. Tech stocks. We’ve had bubbles, booms, and breakouts. But Bitcoin isn’t just another asset riding a hype curve. It’s not just a clever form of digital scarcity. It’s a domain shift. Most assets grow within a system. Bitcoin is changing the system itself. It redefines property rights in cyberspace. Turns energy into trust. Removes the need for centralized enforcement. Establishes a truth anyone can verify—but no one can rewrite. Gold didn’t do that. Stocks didn’t do that. Even the internet didn’t do that—it carried information, not value. Bitcoin is the internet of value. It’s not a website. It’s not an app. It’s not a company. It’s a decentralized protocol that encodes sovereignty into code. So if you’re only looking at Bitcoin through the lens of price, or even software, you’re missing the forest. Zoom out. You’re witnessing the first true native money of the digital realm. A multi-century shift from meatspace value systems to cyber-resident value networks. Unfolding in our lifetime. And that’s why I’m here—not just as a spectator, but as a defender of the principles. Not to tell Bitcoin what it should be. But to learn what it already is—and protect it as it continues to unfold. image