A parasovereign system is one that nobody owns, nobody can dictate, and nobody can erase: it is an idea that persists independently of institutions or authority.
Attempts at total sovereignty—totalitarianism, high modernist projects, centralized control economies—always encounter parasovereign resistance and workaround. These orders often prove decisive in undermining the sovereign itself.
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Bitcoin and Nostr are not chaos. They are highly structured left-hand orders — ordered, but outside sovereign legibility.
They are not “unruly,” but they are illegible to the sovereign’s symbolic hierarchy.
This is what makes them parasovereign: they sustain order without reference to the sovereign state.
Bitcoin’s future isn’t guaranteed by difficulty, decentralization, or incentives alone.
It survives because people act to keep it on-mission.
If you won’t fight drift, you’re letting it die. Steward it, or lose it.
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Inscriptions aren’t the core issue—they’re a symptom.
The real fight is over whether users will defend Bitcoin’s purpose, or accept whatever emerges from neglect, miner incentives, and parasitism.
Culture shapes code. Complacency is capture.
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