Information is not reality
Information only becomes reality after VERIFICATION.
BITCOIN is the most efficient VERIFICATION tool available.
So Much Things To Say
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Thinking out loud about money, value, and Bitcoin. Founder of SMTTS – So Much Things To Say Explaining Bitcoin so anyone can understand.
It is not the technology of BITCOIN that is the greatest threat to its survival and mass adoption.
It is the culture that does not have transparency and a relentless pursuit of the TRUTH.
AI is producing an exponential amount of new information.
Information only becomes useful knowledge upon verification.
BITCOIN is the most efficient verification tool available.
What’s one experience that made you rethink money?
Do you think money is working as it should?
What’s more important:
earning money or understanding it?
At what point should someone start questioning financial systems?
Do you think most people understand money…
or just use it?
Money affects everyone.
But very few people study it.
The more I learn about money, the less certain I become.
And that’s a good thing.
What made money “click” for you?
At some point, curiosity about money becomes necessary.
Good systems should be verifiable, not based only on trust .
If you work hard for your money
Shouldn’t it hold value over time?
What if your money moves as freely as information?
One thing that always bothered me:
Sending $10 and paying $5–$10 in fees.
It never made sense.
That was one of the first times I started questioning the system.
My mother used to talk about something called a “pardner.”
A group savings system built on trust.
Everyone contributes… and one person receives the full amount each round.
It works because of trust.
But when trust breaks, everything breaks.
That experience shaped how I think about money.
At some point I realized something simple:
We work first… and get paid after.
Which means money is really stored effort.
Stored time.
Stored energy.
That changed how I think about saving.
Bitcoin originally confused me.
Not because of the technology…
but because I couldn’t understand how something digital couldn’t be copied.
That question forced me to rethink money from the ground up.
I’m still working through that.
I’m still exploring these ideas about money.
Appreciate everyone who’s been sharing their thoughts.