Philosophers At Work
I liked reading books by philosophers. However, I just now realized I never saw one at work. Most of the time, the work was done long before I read it or read about the situation that gave rise to the work. With Bitcoin, this is different as we are experiencing its introduction to the world, history in the making.
We have read and heard people talk about Bitcoin's electricity use and associated CO2 emissions. Some work was led by emotions and arrived at untenable conclusions. For instance, Mora et al.'s 2018 paper entitled "Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2Β°C)".
Then, there is the much more accurate work of knowledgeable authors. However, if they appear to defend a preformed conclusion rather than arriving at one after neutral deliberation, their work is more challenging to read for the critiques.
And then there is the book Resistance Money, subtitled A Philosophical Case for Bitcoin by @Andrew M. Bailey , @Bradley Rettler and @Craig Warmke. I much enjoyed their scientific work on Bitcoin's energy consumption from a neutral ground and with a global humanitarian goal. Rather than arguing for what is good for them, the stance many people willingly or unwillingly take, they tried to approach the question assuming that tomorrow, they could wake up as any one of the eight billion people.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Bitcoin's energy consumption. If you are already a Bitcoiner and short on time, you might skip to chapters 9 and 10 directly.
It became apparent to me why we need philosophers.
Marius
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"[...] the government calling you a tax-payer is a bit like a rapist calling his victim his girlfriend." - @Knut Svanholm β/21M and Luke de Wolf on the difference between "voluntary" and "consensual".PV 

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"Imagine being an expert in the very fields that overlap Bitcoin and getting it wrong not once but continuously over several years in front of a large audience - and costing your family generational wealth along the way.
Although bitcoin proponents often carry bias-inducing bags of bitcoin, bitcoin critics often carry much bigger bags of lost opportunity. But unlike bitcoin proponents who can sell their bitcoin for fiat currency at any time, bitcoin critics can't unload their opportunity costs. It's too late. They'd have to change the past. Opportunity costs, like diamonds, are forever."
- copied from "Resistance Money" by @Andrew M. Bailey, @Craig Warmke, and @Bradley Rettler
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PVIt is encouraging to see young people asking me about how to get out of the hamster wheel, to live a self-determined life, and what role Bitcoin plays on that path. They are still few but its great to see.
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I watched the daily Swiss mainstream normie news TV program (Tagesschau) for the first time in years. Old men who look unhealthy, angry and/or disillusioned get the main stage and explain what kind of violence is now in order. Concerned-looking women provide a comment supporting the angry old men. What a contrast to "our" space in which healthy, energetic men and women engage in constructive debates and work. I agree with Jason Lowery that Bitcoin is the ultimate power projection which will change the world for the better. I feel we are about 32% done.
Knowing more about Bitcoin is the basis for owning more Bitcoin in the long term. Buying "more" Bitcoin than one's understanding supports often translates into selling at the wrong moment. Reading up on Bitcoin is one of the best ways to make money. Where else have people had so much fun educating themselves while having been paid an annual return of 68% for the last decade?
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"Learning leads buying" is my first recommendation to anyone interested in stacking sats. Reading, listening, and learning is the best stack protection strategy out there. People who buy without learning are more likely to sell cheap or get scammed.