Bitcoin and the Battle for sound free Money
Bitcoin and the Battle for Free Money: Why Tyrants Fear What They Cannot Print
For centuries, rulers have feared one thing above all: a people who can trade and thrive without asking permission.
In ancient China, emperors debased coinage to fund wars. In Rome, the silver denarius was hollowed out until its face was a lie. In every empire, when freedom slipped, control over money tightened. It’s no different today.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not fear Bitcoin because it’s a fad—they fear it because it exposes their illusion. Bitcoin cannot be censored. It cannot be printed. It does not need the People’s Bank of China—or the Federal Reserve—to exist.
That’s why China banned mining. Why they rolled out the digital yuan. Why they push QR codes that track everything.
Bitcoin is a mirror, and tyrants hate their reflection.
But China is not alone.
- India threatens jail time for crypto users.
- Russia toys with legalization but watches every wallet.
- Western nations flirt with freedom while quietly building their own digital chains—CBDCs, surveillance coins, and programmable currencies.
Globalism wants a world where you can work, but only if they say how—and where your money dies if you disobey.
Bitcoin breaks that spell. It gives a man in Xinjiang, a woman in Tehran, or a preacher in New Jersey the same tool:
Unbreakable value. Uncensorable voice.
Without free money, there is no true freedom.
A man who cannot own what he earns is already a slave.
A nation that cannot spend without surveillance is already conquered.
The world needs to wake up—not just to Bitcoin, but to what it means.
This isn’t about profit. It’s about permission.
And if permission is required, freedom is gone.
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