Analysis: What if I told you that the digital world we’ve come to know, the one filled with endless copies of photos, songs, and emails, has been turned on its head? For decades, abundance defined the internet, where nothing was truly scarce. But now, scarcity has returned, and it’s digital.
Bitcoin has introduced true digital scarcity. Only 21 million coins will ever exist (each coin divisible by 8 decimals), and no central authority can inflate it away or manipulate its supply due to its decentralized, open source, and consensus-based nature. This isn’t merely “digital gold” for us as individuals; it’s the bedrock for a far greater shift: the rise of the machine economy.
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