What if the problem isn't the plan, but the planners?
For generations, the developing world has been the subject of top-down experiments. NGOs, governments, and global institutions arrive with binders full of policies, convinced they have the answer. The result? A graveyard of failed projects and communities left dependent.
This is the signature of high time-preference, centralized thinking.
The antidote is the bottom-up, low time-preference network. It’s the principle that drives Bitcoin and the entire ecosystem of sovereign tools.
It’s a simple, radical idea:
- Don't create dependency. Provide tools for sovereignty.
- Don't import solutions. Foster a local economy.
- Don't trust, verify. Give people tools they can control themselves.
This isn't theory for us. It's our daily proof-of-work. We're not an "aid project." We're a catalyst for a sovereign, circular economy, built by mothers for their children.
The old model is broken. The future is being built from the ground up by sovereign individuals.
For generations, the developing world has been the subject of top-down experiments. NGOs, governments, and global institutions arrive with binders full of policies, convinced they have the answer. The result? A graveyard of failed projects and communities left dependent.
This is the signature of high time-preference, centralized thinking.
The antidote is the bottom-up, low time-preference network. It’s the principle that drives Bitcoin and the entire ecosystem of sovereign tools.
It’s a simple, radical idea:
- Don't create dependency. Provide tools for sovereignty.
- Don't import solutions. Foster a local economy.
- Don't trust, verify. Give people tools they can control themselves.
This isn't theory for us. It's our daily proof-of-work. We're not an "aid project." We're a catalyst for a sovereign, circular economy, built by mothers for their children.
The old model is broken. The future is being built from the ground up by sovereign individuals.