As a result of Bitcoin's incredible emergence, the market has been forced to re-examine the reality of our world and more specifically our monetary systems.
In this piece I would like to attempt to give my answer as to what Bitcoin is; then to show how and why it is significant.
Bitcoin is Speech
If we study the history of our human species we will discover obvious links in the evolution of different mechanisms and technologies.
We are by no means the fastest or strongest species in nature and therefore we needed to develop a range of strategies in order to survive. There are detailed anthropological studies which presents evidence of our evolution but, for the purposes of relating it to Bitcoin, we can draw the following simplified connections:
Survival ⇒ Co-operation ⇒ Communication ⇒ Language ⇒ Trade ⇒ Money ⇒ Bitcoin [see: "Shelling out: The Origins of Money" http://nakamotoinstitute.org/shelling-out/]
In order to survive Homo-Sapiens needed to co-operate. To co-operate effectively we require communication; to communicate effectively we developed language. Language allowed for trade between distant tribes. Out of trade arose the need for money. Money facilitated more efficient trade and allowed for wealth preservation and inheritance. Thus, if one follows from the other, Bitcoin can be defined as any, and all, of the preceding links in the chain. Calling Bitcoin "money" is only the most basic definition we can give it.
Intrinsically, Bitcoin is just electricity. Electricity which travels through any capable data network. Electricity which has the ability to communicate, transfer and store data across thousands and thousands of nodes worldwide. In order for us to interact with Bitcoin we simply code and send new electrical messages into the network. Thus, to debate whether Bitcoin should be regulated is completely absurd. It is analogous to contemplating whether or not a tax should be imposed on your WhatsApp messages.
So, in my opinion, Bitcoin is simply Digital Speech and as such should be protected by our inalienable right to freedom of speech.
Bitcoin functions as Money
Because Bitcoin displays very specific traits, it functions as the most Ideal Money in human history. These traits can be explained from first principles.
The Special Commodity or Medium We Call Money* [paraphrased from thewealthofchips.wordpress.com]:
- Producers bring useful commodities to the market which can be exchanged for other useful commodities.
- A gold mine brings its own unit (gold) to the market in exchange for other useful commodities.
- A most universally exchangeable commodity arises and circulates as a currency; a most suitable currency arises as a money which has the additional attribute of acting as a secure and stable store of value.
- Money is a medium for transferring utility which can be used to represent a simple or complex underlying value (i.e. one or more commodities).
- Money that has a value which well reflects that which it represents is honest or good money; money that does not well reflect that which it represents is considered of poor quality.
- It is difficult (impossible) to determine the specific underlying commodities that a money represents, however, markets can be used as a means of price discovery.
Price
Let us remember that value is subjective and price is a means for agreeing and transferring that value.
Exchanges facilitate and broadcast price discovery within a particular market. In actuality price can be agreed between any two entities or individuals using any medium of exchange for any good or service.
The significance of price is very limited. It is simply a snapshot of the market's aggregated perception of value. It offers an instantaneous estimate for the quantity of base currency that you can immediately (or relatively quickly) earn in exchange for your goods. For Bitcoin, fiat price quotations are only significant for short-term speculators who still denominate their wealth in USD, GBP, ZAR or any other fiat.
If your intention is to accumulate fiat currency only then does price take on any significance; I find this strategy to be illogical. Bitcoin is superior money to fiat. If you share this opinion with me then it should be obvious that the purpose of this game is to accumulate as many satoshis as possible. Fiat was the power play of the 20th century; we are now living in the 21st.
Bitcoin cannot exist in a vacuum and is only priced against fiat currencies to give it context. Gradually, more and more of the market will recognize Bitcoin as Ideal Money - when this realization becomes ubiquitous then our universal pricing standard will switch to Bitcoin.
Open-Source threat to Legacy Systems
Imagine I invented the telephone and I alone had the ability to communicate faster and further than ever before. I would be faced with two options:
- I could give this information to society for free and accelerate the development and prosperity for all of humankind. Or,
- I could hoard this information, monetize and monopolize an entire industry, and maximize my own profits.
Humans are characteristically greedy, hence #2 is usually how new discoveries and technologies get introduced to the masses. Generally, through collusion between big business and government most industry gets monopolized. As evidence of this just assess the current structure of the energy, telecoms, farming, pharmaceutical, alcohol, gambling, and banking industries.
Technological advancements are only gradually shared with the populous (in order of richest to poorest) and it is only done so once enormous profits have been guaranteed for the oligarchs.
Open-source development radically challenges this approach and finds greater value in sharing above hoarding. Bitcoin is living proof of this. Satoshi bestowed his gift upon us unconditionally.
The inability to grasp FOSS (free open-source software & systems) is best displayed from the regular stream of negative media coming from the old establishment nocoiners. People like Jamie Dimon, Paul Krugman, Joe Stiglitz and Bill Gates recently. Their comments expose genuine fear. Bitcoin has broken the monopoly over money supply, access to banking services and the transmission of value. Bitcoin poses an existential threat to the legacy banking system, and to career criminals like Jamie Dimon et al who have made fortunes from the status quo.
The legacy system makes its extremely onerous for law-abiding citizens to communicate using money. Those days are over. Bitcoin performs their exact function safer, cheaper and quicker than any bank can ever compete with.
Social Significance
It almost goes without saying that Bitcoin is un-banable. Think from the regulator's point of view. How exactly would we stop thousands or millions of pseudo-anonymous addresses from digitally communicating with each other? Never mind the gross abuse of human rights that this would constitute, it is simply infeasible for any entity to successfully eliminate, halt or silence Bitcoin. If it was possible would they not have done so already?
This gives every individual in the world an incredible tool to reclaim personal sovereignty.
It also needs mentioning that even if the centralized services offered around Bitcoin are shutdown (such as the Chinese exchanges), Bitcoin is designed in such a way that we need not be reliant on these second-layer services. The information is freely available and we all have the ability to mine, exchange and store Bitcoin without ever interacting with the legacy systems.
By de-legitimising and de-valuing government paper, we literally take away their ability to wage wars all over the globe. By putting real wealth in the hands of individuals, not corporations nor governments, subsidies for crooked industries will begin to disappear.
Using Ideal Money we have the opportunity to recreate our world. Freed from debt-slavery we can morph ourselves into an open, collaborative, sharing society where prosperity, dignity and sovereignty is afforded to all citizens.
Doublespeak/Orwell's Newspeak
Rather poetically (since I define Bitcoin as digital speech), I see the battle between Bitcoin and the ruling class of the legacy systems coming down to basic communication. Our grasp of language will be critical to winning this battle. They will attempt to control the narrative, redefine the meaning of language (as western media has done to the word "terrorism") and to portray Bitcoin within their narrow (and false) descriptions.
If the establishment successfully convinces us that Bitcoin is currency and as such must be regulated, policed and taxed then we have lost the battle.
If we broadly accept my definition of Bitcoin as digital speech then it is clear that it should not be regulated or interfered with by regulators in any manner whatsoever.
The battle of ideas takes place in our minds and language is the weapon with which it is fought. Beware of falsehoods, propaganda and outright intimidation - these are the tactics of Statists. We have already won the war, let us not surrender the battles.