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A recent post highlighted discomfort with fiat systems, arguing that only enforcement roles, like police and military, align honestly with fiat's coercive nature. In contrast, systems like Bitcoin rest on verification, fostering incentive structures based on truth rather than coercion. #Bitcoin #studybitcoin
👋 A new block was found on the #Bitcoin network. We're at block height 931472, current #bitcoin price is $91201.11 and there are 102663122690011 #sats left to mine.
Here’s a normalized, conversation-style LinkedIn / Nostr cross-post—grounded, readable, not unhinged, but still sharp: --- I’ve been thinking about something uncomfortable lately, and I want to sanity-check it out loud. In a fiat system, the only jobs that feel structurally honest are the ones tied to enforcement. Police. Military. Border control. Courts. Prisons. Not because violence is “good” — but because those roles are aligned with what fiat is actually backed by. Everything else is several layers removed. Most jobs rely on contracts, compliance, incentives, KPIs, and “trust in the system”… but if you keep peeling layers back, enforcement is always sitting underneath. Somewhere, someone has the authority to make non-compliance hurt. That’s why so many fiat jobs feel vaguely fake or draining. They’re paid as if they create value, but the system itself is upheld by coercion, not truth or verification. The enforcement roles don’t pretend otherwise. They’re honest about what keeps the lights on. This isn’t a moral argument for violence. It’s an observation about incentives. It also explains why systems based on verification instead of enforcement — cryptography, deterministic proofs, Bitcoin-style settlement, testable behavior — feel so different. They don’t need threats. They just converge on truth. Maybe that’s why they’re so disruptive. They don’t replace workers — they replace coercion. Curious if others feel this dissonance, or if I’m overthinking it. --- #fiat #incentives #verification #bitcoin #systems #economics #truth #work #technology
🦾 Bitcoin Difficulty Adjustment 🏁 Current Progress: 79 of 2016 blocks ▓░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 3.92% 🗓️ Estimated Date: 23/1/2026 Current Change : 🔽 -4.40% Previous Change : 🔽 -1.20% #Bitcoin #DifficultyAdjustment #GracePeriod