In this podcast on the “What Is Money?” show, Jason Lowry’s thesis is explained by Lucas and Grant of the Bitcoin Study Sessions. It’s a great breakdown of the potential for creating better systems for humanity and why an entire civilization, network state, or—dare we say—network state run by collective intelligence could be built on top of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is more than just an investment; rather, it is a protest against the corrupt systems that currently govern us.
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All problems that do not defy the laws of physics are solvable.
Solving problems is happiness.
And humans solve problems better in high-trust groups.
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For over 3 billion years on this planet there were only single-celled organisms. Then one day they somehow learned to work together and make complex multi-celled creatures . Right now we are like those single-celled organisms. Our next evolution is finding how to work together, better… (like we wrote about here).
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Seriously, the foundation for a collective hive mind intelligence to build on should be money? Like that's not caused problems for most of us :/
Togetherness and intelligence are better foundations, why help your neighbour for money when you can do it so you are both better for it. Honestly thought you guys were an alternative to capitalism, maybe you are, but a new currency shouldnt be the focus - a system where we all make the decisions as a "hivemind" should be, as most of your content is about.
True decentralization means complete detachment from any centralized control—whether that’s governments, courts, or financial institutions. If something can be regulated, tracked, or forced into compliance, it was never truly outside the system. Bitcoin and Ethereum may have started with the idea of financial freedom, but as soon as they became subject to legal frameworks and institutional control, that vision started to fade. Real decentralization isn’t just about blockchain—it’s about anonymity, self-custody, and a system that no authority can manipulate. Anything less is just a different version of the same game.