
You Can't Reinvent Fire
Steven RuppShare
Alex Jones recently asked Max Keiser, what can or would rival #Bitcoin? Max responded with, nothing, "you can only create irreproducibility once."
You can never do it again.
It's like the wheel, you can only create it once.
Once you discover fire, its fire.
It does what it needs to do. I 100% agree with Max. PS, for those who ask why I like @Stacks.
I believe Stacks is solving a different problem. #Bitcoin fixes money. @Stacks fixes apps. @ALEXLabBTC fixes finance.
So, just like Max's example.
Fire. Fire is fire.
Now if someone is holding all flint and tinder or other mechanisms to make fire. I cant make fire (Bitcoin). Masses could slowly let them siphon it out all of society. However, if we decentralize all the materials that produce flint and tinder around the globe - no centralized entity can horde all the flint and tender (Stacks). We build the decentralized "programming" rails.
Lastly, if there's marketplaces that sell or loan flint and tinder, they too are decentralized so I'm not price gouged and have access (Alex). We empower the individual and not centralized powerhouses.
I want to do stuff with my Bitcoin.
I want to program my Bitcoin without centralized custodians or services.
I want to leverage my #BTC and have it work for me.
There's probably better analogies I could've crafted. Overall, the goal of this to expose the vulnerabilities where legacy mechanisms can try and smother the fire or leech off our fire.
As always, do your own research.