In the book “Democracy: The God That Failed,” Hans-Hermann Hoppe argues that democracy incentivizes politicians to think only in the short term, ramping up taxes, public debt, and state power to secure votes, as they manage something that isn't truly theirs. For him, democracy creates a false sense of freedom and public participation while keeping state coercion intact, merely legitimized by the majority. According to Hoppe, this turns politics into a constant battle for privileges and public resources, continuously expanding the size and influence of the State over society. #LulaPreso2026
The most curious thing about the crypto market is not the volatility… it’s the changing profile of people.
Back in the beginning, those who were here knew very well what they were doing. It was an almost underground environment. The majority were libertarian, anti-State, or at least deeply suspicious of government, central banks, and artificial inflation. Bitcoin did not emerge from nothing; it was born as a direct response to state control over money.
The idea has always been clear: decentralization, individual sovereignty, and protection against the devaluation of state currency.
Now cut to today…
You enter Binance Square and see a bunch of people defending exactly the system that makes crypto necessary.
People who support monetary expansion, inflation, state control… but at the same time are buying crypto to “protect their wealth”.
Do you see the contradiction?
The same people who defend policies that devalue the currency are the ones who rush to crypto when they feel it in their pockets. And yet, they act as if they understand the foundation of the market when, in practice, they are only reacting to the effect, not the cause.
Crypto is not just charts, it’s not just trading, it’s not just hype.
Crypto is a rupture.
It’s a system created precisely to not depend on government, president, central bank, or inflationary monetary policy.
You can even come here just to make money. Nothing against that.
But ignoring the reason this market exists… is like wearing a bulletproof vest while defending those who are shooting.