My understanding and appreciation of Bitcoin has been shaped by a handful of essays that brilliantly capture its unique properties and potential.
These authors do not dictate WHAT to think, but rather HOW to think BETTER.
Here's the list..
These authors do not dictate WHAT to think, but rather HOW to think BETTER.
Here's the list..

1/ โHistory shows us that the corruption of monetary systems leads to moral decay, social collapse, and slavery.โ
@Breedlove22
https://bit.ly/2PrOFZz
@Breedlove22
https://bit.ly/2PrOFZz
2/ "The 21st century emergence of Bitcoin, encryption, the internet, and millennials are more than just trends; they herald a wave of change that exhibits similar dynamics as the 16-17th century revolution that took place in Europe."
@TuurDemeester
https://bit.ly/2XpFo8M
@TuurDemeester
https://bit.ly/2XpFo8M
3/ "There are many men out there who will parrot the "debt is money WE owe OURSELVES" without acknowledging that "WE" isn't a static entity, but a collection of individuals at different points in their lives."
@MartyBent
https://bit.ly/3gvhuAi
@MartyBent
https://bit.ly/3gvhuAi
4/ โIf Bitcoin exists for 20 years, there will be near-universal confidence that it will be available forever, much as people believe the Internet is a permanent feature of the modern world.โ
@real_vijay
https://bit.ly/3gtjhWB
@real_vijay
https://bit.ly/3gtjhWB
5/ "This realignment would not be traditional right vs left, but rather land vs cloud, state vs network, centralized vs decentralized, new money vs old, internationalist/capitalist vs nationalist/socialist, MMT vs BTC,...Hamilton vs Satoshi."
@balajis
https://bit.ly/3k8GTlG
@balajis
https://bit.ly/3k8GTlG
6/ โI became convinced that, whether bitcoin survives or not, the existing financial system is working on borrowed time.โ
@parkeralewis
https://bit.ly/3fnpIJD
@parkeralewis
https://bit.ly/3fnpIJD
7/ "Bitcoin is a beautifully-constructed protocol. Genius is apparent in its design to most people who study it in depth, in terms of the way it blends math, computer science, cyber security, monetary economics, and game theory."
@LynAldenContact
https://bit.ly/31ivDKW
@LynAldenContact
https://bit.ly/31ivDKW
8/ โBitcoin offers a sweeping vista of opportunity to re-imagine how the financial system can and should work in the Internet era..โ
@pmarca
https://bit.ly/3i6iGun
@pmarca
https://bit.ly/3i6iGun
9/ "Using Bitcoin for consumer purchases is akin to driving a Concorde jet down the street to pick up groceries: a ridiculously expensive waste of an astonishing tool."
@saifedean
https://bit.ly/2DwCEiX
@saifedean
https://bit.ly/2DwCEiX
10/ "The Internet is a dumb network, which is its defining and most valuable feature. The Internetโs protocol (..) doesnโt offer โservices.โ It doesnโt make decisions about content. It doesnโt distinguish between photos, text, video and audio."
@aantonop
https://bit.ly/31hFosN
@aantonop
https://bit.ly/31hFosN
11/ โMost people are only familiar with (b)itcoin the electronic currency, but more important is (B)itcoin, with a capital B, the underlying protocol, which encapsulates and distributes the functions of contract law.โ
@naval
https://bit.ly/30trPXW
@naval
https://bit.ly/30trPXW
12/ "Bitcoin can approximate unofficial exchange rates which, in turn, can be used to detect both the existence and the magnitude of the distortion caused by capital controls & exchange rate manipulations."
@ProfPieters
https://bit.ly/2IOtJg1
@ProfPieters
https://bit.ly/2IOtJg1
13/ "You can create something which looks cosmetically similar to Bitcoin, but you cannot replicate the settlement assurances which derive from the costliness of the ledger.โ
@nic_carter
https://bit.ly/3fjkyzM
@nic_carter
https://bit.ly/3fjkyzM
14/ "When we can secure the most important functionality of a financial network by computer science... we go from a system that is manual, local, and of inconsistent security to one that is automated, global, and much more secure."
@NickSzabo4
https://bit.ly/3ouFaII
@NickSzabo4
https://bit.ly/3ouFaII
15/ "The BCB enforces the strictest deposit regulations in the world by requiring full reserves for all accounts.
..money is not destroyed when bank debts are repaid, so increased money hoarding does not cause liquidity traps.."
@pierre_rochard
https://bit.ly/3mVIso4
..money is not destroyed when bank debts are repaid, so increased money hoarding does not cause liquidity traps.."
@pierre_rochard
https://bit.ly/3mVIso4
16/ "When Satoshi announced Bitcoin on the cryptography mailing list, he got a skeptical reception at best. Cryptographers have seen too many grand schemes by clueless noobs. They tend to have a knee jerk reaction.โ
@halfin
https://bit.ly/37J1303
@halfin
https://bit.ly/37J1303
17/ โNo matter who you are, or how big your company is, ๐ฎ๐ค๐ช๐ง ๐ฉ๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐ฌ๐ค๐ฃโ๐ฉ ๐ฅ๐ง๐ค๐ฅ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐ฉโ๐จ ๐๐ฃ๐ซ๐๐ก๐๐."
@StopAndDecrypt
https://bit.ly/2J73O3d
@StopAndDecrypt
https://bit.ly/2J73O3d
18/ โJust like a company trying to protect itself from being destroyed by a new competitor, the actions and reactions of central banks and policy makers to protect the system that they know, are quite predictable.โ
@JeffBooth
http://bit.ly/3qkYPw4
@JeffBooth
http://bit.ly/3qkYPw4
19/ โTechnology, industry, and society have advanced immeasurably since, and yet we still live by Venetian financial customs and have no idea why.
Modern banking is the legacy of a problem that technology has since solved.โ
@allenf32
https://bit.ly/2NgVf89
Modern banking is the legacy of a problem that technology has since solved.โ
@allenf32
https://bit.ly/2NgVf89
20/ โThe rich and powerful will always design systems that benefit them before everyone else. The genius of Bitcoin is to take advantage of that very base reality and force them to get involved and help run the system, instead of attacking it.โ
@gladstein
http://bit.ly/3qOlMbe
@gladstein
http://bit.ly/3qOlMbe