
Caffeine & Bitcoin: The Open-Source Drugs That Run the World
Every morning, billions sip caffeine—the world’s most popular psychoactive drug—no patent, no owner, just a molecule that quietly runs civilization. Sound familiar?
Caffeine’s been banned repeatedly: by Sweden (five times!), the Ottomans, Prussia, even Mecca. It always returned. Bitcoin faced similar bans—from China, Wall Street, regulators—yet thrives as a $1T asset. When enough people want something voluntarily, authority becomes optional.
Nobody owns caffeine. It’s in coffee, tea, cacao—evolved as an insecticide, repurposed by humans for focus. You can’t patent chemistry. Anyone can grow, brew, share. It’s open-source neuroscience.
Bitcoin mirrors this. Satoshi released it freely—no patent, no control. Anyone can run nodes, mine, build. It’s open-source money. Math has no CEO. Both belong to everyone, so no one can kill them.
Coffee spread from Ethiopia through word of mouth: “This is good.” No ads, no VC—just organic adoption. Bitcoin grew the same way: cypherpunks, pizza purchases, Reddit threads, your crypto-curious cousin. Once you’ve tasted real coffee, instant won’t do. Once you grasp Bitcoin, fiat feels hollow.
Caffeine blocks adenosine—the brain’s “slow down” signal—unlocking focus. Bitcoin removes financial gatekeepers, unlocking sovereignty. Both fuel productive obsession: “one more cup,” “one more block.” You could quit… but you won’t.
Coffee wakes your mind. Bitcoin wakes your financial awareness. Both are rituals of clarity in a world designed to keep you asleep.
Here’s to open-source drugs nobody owns—but everyone needs.
May your coffee be strong. May your keys be cold.
And may both keep you awake to see the world change.
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