For Satoshi Nakamoto - posing as a libertarian

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sun Oct 22 14:40:33 PDT 2023


On 10/22/23, Peter Fairbrother <peter at tsto.co.uk> wrote:
> It is interesting to compare this supposition with the history of TOR...

Satoshi doesn't matter until he publicly signs with
the Genesis Key and Speaks Freely at a conference
or on any other venue. Even then, he has no authority
to dictate to anyone the future of crypto. Not least
due to him abandoning BTC and it subsequently failing.

Most spectacularly in privacy, txrate, and storage-space,
and thus in general as as to becoming an actual usable
P2P Electronic Cash, and therein also a store of value.

Bitcoin and Tor are the same... both being first, and ultimately
weak implementations, of original ideals. Now those weak
failures are held out as the new ideal, by psyop meant to cancel
any attempt at moving beyond those failboats, back to the
original ideals, which would in their first action immediately declare
and obsolete them, and more importantly their corrupt cabals, and
replace them with new nextgen competitors that will eventually
overtake their psy-pumped artificial market lead.

Far too many people relied upon BTC and Tor and the
lying voices of their captured "maintainers", and the
political corp funders upstream who took over and owned
them (BTC), or originated them in Govt (Tor), instead of
abandoning them and then continuing to forge ahead with the
OG cypherpunk vision they knew was both true and the only
valid way to be, as anything less is just GovPolCorpBanl.

So now you have to scrap them both and go nextgen,
you've lost a decade, but you can still win in time,
because anything less than OG is just another word
for Fiat and GovPolCorpBank, and people will eventually
choose the superior freedom nature of OG.

It is now possible to create better Overlay Networks.
It is now possible to create better Cryptocurrencies.

So again, as has been said by a few, and by far too few,
people over the last ten years, get to it.

"Tor Stinks  -- NSA, vulns known since before 2012"
"BTC Stinks  -- Cypherpunks, vulns known since before 2013"


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