It’s time for a mission reminder! 🔗 “Often described as both the discovery of digital scarcity and the realization of the separation of money and state, Bitcoin also represents something deeper—what philosophers Andrew M. Bailey, Bradley Rettler, and Craig Warmke call resistance money.”
I’ve published the executive summary of my recent paper as a post on Nostr. Link to full paper in the post on Nostr: image
From the X-verse. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Satoshi hadn’t died or simply moved on from Bitcoin to other pursuits in that vein, but instead simply transitioned to a peaceful life of mindfulness and enjoyment of the beauties of life on Earth. What do you think @Ghost of Satoshi? image
“Bitcoin is the meeting point where social democracy, environmental justice, and fiscal responsibility align. It gives progressives a common language of renewal — one grounded not in ideology, but in practical compassion, moral coherence, and an ethic of greater global cooperation.”
My latest article is out, published via @The Progressive Bitcoiner. : Fix the Money, Heal the System argues that Canada’s social, economic, political, and environmental challenges share a common root: our broken “fiat” currency and a monetary system that rewards debt, speculation, and extraction. The paper explores Bitcoin—a powerful, global monetary alternative—through a progressive and policy-focused lens. It shows how this fairer, decentralized, and transparent form of money drives inclusion, empowers workers, strengthens human rights, and supports environmental sustainability. It contends that lasting social progress must begin with monetary reform. When money loses value through inflation and political manipulation, it leads to erosion of trust, fairness, and long-term planning. By contrast, Bitcoin offers a framework and a tool for rebuilding these foundations—linking economic value to real work, energy, and community rather than to privilege and power. Drawing on real-world examples from Canada and around the world, the paper highlights how Bitcoin is already be used to build a better world. In doing so, it presents Bitcoin not as a speculative asset, but as a public good—and a powerful new tool for building more democratic, sustainable, and inclusive societies; one that should be confidently embraced by all progressive political parties and organizations in Canada.
My recent article made its way to Ireland! 😊 👉 image