INDIVIDUALISM IN THE EYES OF SATOSHI NAKAMOTO

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“... As a social theory, it means advocating the freedom of individuals as opposed to the power of a collective, especially the state. As a personal matter, it means people make their own peaceful choices, especially the choice to say “no.”

A Less Obvious Lesson from Satoshi

A cooperative system is immensely valuable to individuals. In the case of Satoshi, he provided it for free because he wanted to change the world for the better, and freedom is the path to that destination.

The revolution offered by Satoshi Nakamoto is a perfect illustration of how genuine individualism works in society. Economic control is vested in the hands of individuals, where it firmly remains. People can store their wealth in private wallets and conduct international trade, without going through a banking system that is an extension of the state. Trusted third parties, such as banks, are replaced by individuals, such as miners. It does not matter if the miners are part of a collective effort. It only matters that each one participates voluntarily and can say “no” at any point. If that is the case, then they remain full individuals who choose to function within a cooperative effort.

The decentralization of economic control is reinforced, not contradicted, by the cooperation of a network of people—all of whom act in their own self-interest. That’s as it should be. And, yet, all of the strangers benefit each other, even though they are strangers who might not care for each other should they ever meet. That is true society...”

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.” –Margaret Mead

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the father of financial freedom for some, the best idea he could have, a genius, upup

excellent writting by my dear @melip
thank you so much..
go ahead dear...
@upvote & @resteem dear

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@мєℓιρ he is the owner of bitcoin, and also dad of bitcoin, satoshinakamoto...
@ᎷᏋᏝᎥᎮ great post.
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thanks @๓єlเק

Thank you my friend, if the name would come out a little more it would be great 😊

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You’re welcome 😉

Que publicación tan valiosa y especial, comparto la idea de que cada uno es único y el aporte de cada uno es grande según lo que se tiene. Si las ideas del mas "pequeño" se tomara también en cuenta, el mundo fuera otro definitivamente. Exitos @melip

Gracias caballero 👍

We all know about the state...I am lately concerned about the large multi-national companies that do the bidding of the state. As a small business owner, many regulations are supported by large companies that are impossible for small companies. Large companies are totally in bed with the state in the US.

You nailed it. Big corporations are the ones that pay for the laws and regulations that work on their benefit to be elaborated in the name of government.

Very good post my friend really liked with your post @melip

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You are welcome

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Re-steemed

really a very great post thanks for useful information @melip

hello hermano ausente por elecciones en el pais

Que bueno. Escuche que ganó tu candidato 😎