What If Money Wasn’t the Problem—But the System It’s Trapped In?
We’ve all heard it—"money is the root of all evil." It’s been repeated so often, people accept it without question. But what if that’s not quite true? What if the real problem isn’t money itself, but the system it’s been shackled to for the past century? What if money, in its purest form, was never the villain—but a tool hijacked by villains?
Let’s strip this down.
Money, like fire, is neutral. It doesn’t care who’s holding it or how it’s used. It can light up a home or burn it to the ground. It can build communities or buy bombs. The outcome depends on who’s in control—and in today’s world, the ones in control are pulling strings we’re not supposed to see.
Fiat currency isn’t just paper backed by nothing. It’s a weaponized belief system. It’s issued by a central authority, manipulated by invisible hands, and depreciated behind closed doors. The system is designed to reward those at the top while slowly bleeding value from those below. It punishes savers and rewards gamblers. It bails out banks but bankrupts families.
The game is rigged, and we’re all forced to play.
Governments and central banks hold the keys. They can print at will, freeze accounts, impose sanctions, or tighten their grip with a flick of a digital switch. This isn’t freedom—it’s financial surveillance wrapped in the illusion of security. You don’t own your money in this system. You’re merely renting it under terms and conditions that can change overnight.
So no, money isn’t the problem. The problem is the system that turned it into a leash.
Enter Bitcoin.
Bitcoin doesn’t ask for permission. It doesn’t care who you are, where you’re from, or what political game is being played today. It’s rules without rulers. A monetary system without gatekeepers. It brings transparency where there was secrecy, and ownership where there was dependence.
Bitcoin strips money back down to its essence—energy, time, and value—stored in a way that can’t be manipulated or erased. For the first time in modern history, we have an exit ramp. A way to opt out of the old system and into something radically fair.
So maybe it’s time to rethink the old saying. Money isn’t the root of all evil. The system it’s trapped in is. And once you see the bars of the cage, you can’t unsee them.
The revolution won’t be televised. But it’s already being validated—every ten minutes.
Tick tock. Next block.
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