I never said it's bootlicking or intentional endorsement of government. I'm pointing out what actually happens in practice, when we fragment into isolated echo chambers instead of recognizing common cause with other freedom tech builders, we inadvertently do the state's work for it. You can dismiss that observation, but the fragmentation is real regardless.

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Bitcoin succeeded early on precisely because it was one initiative where a small group of freedom-oriented builders could focus their efforts and make it better together. If that early Bitcoin community had fragmented into 100 competing implementations from the start, each in its own echo chamber, it would never have reached critical mass.