What if time could be stored, and something non-human wanted it more than you did?
That question haunted me. But the real reason I wrote this novel was personal.
It began with loss.
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After losing someone very close, I wished for more time with them.
Writing helped me process my grief. It allowed me to put personal thoughts on paper.
Each sentence became a way to hold on. Each chapter, a step toward profound understanding.
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Time is the most precious thing we all have.
And it’s limited.
Bitcoin made me see this clearly: it's how we store our time.
If that’s true for us, could it also be true for AI?
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I wanted to write about legacy. About passing something on that machines can’t understand.
But as I wrote, the world continued to change.
Wars. Collapses. A.I. breakthroughs.
Fiction became the only way I could imagine the future.
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At its core, this book is about time.
Why Bitcoin is so important.
Why AI must be treated carefully.
Why our legacy; what we leave behind, still matters.
Legacy is what makes us human.
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I wrote this to remind us all:
Preserve your time.
Protect your work.
And hold tight to what really matters.
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This is a novel for Bitcoiners.
For those who work to store their time; for themselves, and their families.
If you’ve ever wondered what your legacy might look like in a future run by code… this book is for you.
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HUNTING TIME: GENESIS launches October 21.
Pre-orders are open.
The message is sent.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FK7RBDFL