image The real inequality isn’t wealth. It’s access. The problem isn’t that some people have more money. It’s that most people don’t even have a fair shot at keeping theirs If you live in a country with stable banking, property rights, and a halfway decent currency, you’ve already won the lottery of geography Billions of people are born into systems where their savings lose value by double digits every year, their banks can freeze accounts overnight and their governments can decide who gets to trade with the rest of the world. For the first time in human history, access to a fair, global financial system doesn’t depend on your passport, your politics, or your bank’s approval. Just open code and equal rules for everyone. That’s what makes it hopeful. Because the person mining bitcoin in Nigeria, the entrepreneur in Argentina stacking sats, and the saver in Canada using it as a hedge, they’re all playing the same game! Same rules, same protocol and same opportunity Bitcoin doesn’t promise everyone the same outcome It gives everyone the same access and that’s what real equality looks like

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merisoul 2 months ago
I am learning and while I ‘think’ I’m behind, my intuition says to keep moving forward. #bitcoinnewbie #satsarecool View quoted note →