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Europe on the Brink of War
When regime survival depends on war and diverging incentives make escalation inevitable Introduction: Why Incentives Matter When analyzing geopolitics—particularly questions of war and peace—it is essential to examine the incentives of the parties involved . This requires rising above the fog of war, the daily noise of mainstream media narratives, and the emotional manipulation of public opinion. Such analysis is inherently difficult. No one can credibly claim to produce a fu
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How to “Legally” Steal Your Bitcoin
18 ways the markets use to make you give up your precious bitcoin
Nov 278 min read


Bitcoin's Great Dichotomy
Bitcoin's dichotomy: The market has it backwards. Bitcoin isn't what they trade, it's what it is. A safe haven not a risk asset. This cognitive dissonance creates the perfect conditions for engineered price crashes and wealth transfer.
Are you a weak hand or a strong hand?
Nov 274 min read


From ‘Nothingness’ to 23 Ounces of Gold
Some days ago, I met an old acquaintance of mine — a banker. We chatted a bit about the past, and he asked me what I was doing now. I mentioned that I had published a book on Bitcoin . With the usual smartass grin of those who know nothing but think they do, he said to me, “So you chose the ‘void,’ the ‘nothingness,’” clearly showing that he could not even slightly grasp the idea that something digital might hold value in today’s world. Since I knew from years of experience
Nov 152 min read


From Gold Bug to Bitcoiner: a decade long practical journey from Physical to Digital Hard Money
The Early Days: From Sound Money to Heavy Metal Before Bitcoin, I was a gold bug — like most people who believe in sound money and distrust the fiat system. I began accumulating physical gold in 2013 , convinced it was the ultimate store of value in a world of central bank excess. I never sold any, continuing to buy more through 2017 , and kept it all safely stored in a private vault outside the banking system . The storage fees — roughly €300–400 per year — felt like a reas
Nov 154 min read


Bitcoin Taught Me What Decades of “Education” Never Did
I have studied all my life. One never stops learning; there is always something that stimulates curiosity and a willingness to learn. But...
Aug 44 min read


MicroStrategy: the Birth of a Bitcoin Central Bank
Strategy Inc. - Bitcoin's Central Bank Introduction When MicroStrategy recently rebranded to Strategy Inc. , the move symbolized more...
Aug 34 min read


The central banker who resuscitated Germany's dead economy after WWI
Hjalmar Schacht, President of the German Central Bank (Reichsbank) from 1933 to 1939 When researching monetary history for my...
Jun 282 min read


The Bitcoindollar Debate: Can Hard and Soft Money Coexist?
The "Bitcoindollar" system —an emerging term which describes the interplay of U.S. dollar-denominated stablecoins and Bitcoin as...
Jun 284 min read


Trump has only one good card left to play: The Bitcoindollar is America’s Best Bet
US President Trump has only one good card left to play against Russia and China to save the dollar hegemony: the Bitcoindollar system
Apr 254 min read


The Bitcoindollar System: A Revolutionary Monetary Transition
Bitcoin is a paradigm shift in the evolution of money—a foundational institution that underpins both economic and societal relationships, from individuals to nations.
Apr 253 min read
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