Long Form: Why Detailed Narratives Are Necessary For Telling Bitcoin Stories
Conveying the real implications of Bitcoin to audiences requires long-format storytelling with a detailed, comprehensive narrative style.
OK, you've lost most "readers" there already. Meme it, perhaps?
The story of Bitcoin is about more than just the technology itself. It is about the values and principles that underpin that technology, such as decentralization, transparency and security. A compelling narrative can help bring these values and principles to life, making them more tangible and relatable for people. Additionally, storytelling can help to create an emotional connection to the technology, which can drive greater engagement and investment.
All of which is why Pierre Corbin, the author of the above article, created a video documentary:
Notice, right near the start, the total bankster bullshit of flooding the economy with money knowing this will create "inflation", so the average person has been petrified by a plandemic, crippled by govscum responses and then, if still breathing, strangled by a synthetic monetarist vice. Like adding toxins to the air, very few notice.
Decent video.
Bitcoin is an interesting experiment, but on its own remains far too small compared to global capital to have the effects expected by bitcoiners.
let's roll some more docus...
from 2020.
only 4 hours short...
Ammous has a wicked tongue - and who'd have pegged him as a monarchist! ;-)
yeah, but him ripping into all the keynesian bullshit that most people have swallowed unthinkingly is very apt, and funny.
eg, if we burn lots of tokens they become more scarce and hence the price will rise - wrong. That only works if the burns are part of activity, like a tax-hole.
I don't agree with everything he says, but a great overall analysis that bankster-economics always leads to the path of debt-based monetarism. They hide this, but not very well.
Anybody actually interested, should look at how the Penn pound was managed, before they were forced to accept the Dollar.
I still think it is a huge mistake to keep blaming "government" for the financial woes of a nation - it is the BANKSTERS that love your misery. Govscum have been bought in most countries, esp the pseudo-democracies. Stop blaming the puppets, blame the puppet masters.
Accepting the misdirection also shows a lack of understanding of what is really going on.
banksters own govscum and suck out the wealth from the people and pay the forces of enforcement and pay for the misdirection.
a vicious loop of tyranny.