If the world is code,
then 99% of people are using an 'outdated system'.
Elon Musk said that the probability we live in a simulated world is very high.
Most people laugh it off.
But if the essence of the universe is a digital structure,
then the true 'hard currency' can only be—digital assets.
Resources are limited, rules are immutable, consensus-driven.
Isn't this physics?
This is Bitcoin.
What is fiat currency?
It's administrative privileges.
It can be issued, reset, and rules changed at any time.
What is Bitcoin?
It's the rules embedded in the underlying protocol.
No one can change them.
If this is a game world,
then Bitcoin is the only 'native asset' in this system.
You may not believe in simulation theory,
but you must answer one question:
in an increasingly digital universe,
why do you choose to hold infinitely replicable paper,
rather than immutable code?
The truly scary thing is not the bear market.
It's that you stand in the old system, unable to understand the new world.
Tell me in the comments:
do you think BTC is a speculative chip,
or the underlying asset of the digital universe?