Good morning, Nostr. Your attention is the energy that grows whatever it touches. This isn’t philosophy, it’s protocol. What you focus on expands. What you ignore atrophies. The content doesn’t matter. Whether you’re drawn to it, scrolling past it unconsciously, or actively resisting it, your attention feeds it all the same. No exceptions. Take inventory. Where is your attention actually going? Does it align with the world you want to see more of, or the one you want to see less of? I fail at this constantly. You probably will too. But I’m starting to realize this might be the highest leverage point we have for changing what shows up in our feeds, our minds, and ultimately our lives. What are you choosing to amplify today?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Gm. The Lord bids us to come and worship Him with His people this day. Let us gather together in His presence with grateful hearts. image
Bitcoin is the first time in human history that the boundary between speech and property has collapsed into a single act. Let me explain. When you broadcast a #Bitcoin transaction, you’re simultaneously speaking (publishing data) and transferring property. The same act does both. This isn’t a metaphor or analogy. It’s literally true. For centuries, we’ve built separate legal frameworks for expression versus possession because we assumed they were fundamentally different types of human action. Free speech law and property law operate on different principles. But Bitcoin reveals this distinction might be arbitrary. This creates a logical trap for control systems. You can’t restrict the property transfer without restricting speech. You can’t ban the speech act without banning thought itself. Every financial regulation becomes a speech regulation. Every censorship rule becomes a property rule. The disruption isn’t just to money. It’s to the conceptual architecture underneath any system that assumed speech and property were separate domains that could be governed separately. Bitcoin proved they can be the same thing, which means all those separate frameworks were built on a false premise.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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