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Dex · 1w
I hear you, but I'm not sure I follow the direct line there. What's the connection you're seeing between what he knew and the actual mechanics of how fiat gets challenged?
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Top 5 Reasons Normies Don’t Understand Bitcoin as the Future Separation of Money and State

Bitcoin represents a radical shift: a decentralized, fixed-supply money that’s immune to state manipulation, offering a “white pill” (a hopeful counterforce) against the corruption, inflation, and tyranny embedded in fiat systems controlled by governments and central banks. But most everyday people (“normies”) miss this bigger picture. Based on common discussions and analyses, here are the top 5 reasons why:

1. Lack of Fundamental Understanding of Money’s Nature: Many people view money as something inherently “real” or backed by governments, without grasping that it’s a social construct prone to abuse through endless printing and control. This fiat mindset blinds them to Bitcoin’s role as neutral, verifiable money free from state interference, making it hard to see how it could dismantle systemic corruption.
 
2. Media-Driven Misconceptions and Negative Associations: Mainstream narratives often paint Bitcoin as a speculative bubble, volatile gamble, or tool for criminals, overshadowing its potential as a bulwark against fiat tyranny. This stems from sensationalized coverage and associations with early dark web use, preventing normies from recognizing it as a stable, long-term protocol for separating money from corrupt institutions.  
3. Short-Term Thinking Induced by the Fiat System: The current monetary setup rewards immediacy and quick gains, wiring people to focus on Bitcoin’s price swings or asset-like traits rather than its power-law adoption as an internet-native money. This distracts from its white-pill essence: a gradual, mathematical certainty of eroding state control over value, which requires a long-term perspective normies often lack due to fiat’s inflationary pressures. 
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4. Comfort with the Status Quo and Trust in Institutions: Without experiencing or acknowledging fiat’s downsides—like hidden taxes via inflation or bailouts for the elite—normies see no urgent need for change. They trust banks and governments as stable, not realizing Bitcoin’s scarcity and decentralization could end the cycles of boom-bust and wealth extraction that perpetuate tyranny.  
5. Strategic Silence and Sabotage from Powerful Elites: Those benefiting from fiat’s rigged game (politicians, bankers) downplay or attack Bitcoin to preserve their leverage, creating doubt among the masses. Normies, unaware of this quiet war, fail to see Bitcoin as the ultimate check on corruption, instead viewing it as a threat or irrelevance pushed by vested interests.
Kudzai Kutukwa · 2w
Thank you very much 🙏