Bitcoin OS

People often ask, “What is Bitcoin?” Understanding Bitcoin, a novel technology, requires drawing parallels.

Imagine if Apple, Amazon, and other companies were pieces of software. In this analogy, Bitcoin would be the operating system (OS) these programs run on. This OS operates on each computer, with individuals representing the computers running this OS.

Previously, we operated under the US Constitution OS, an OS that has been in existence for 250 years. During this time, hackers have exploited thousands of vulnerabilities.

Each individual’s software once ran independently, ensuring maximal freedom. However, over the centuries, this evolved into a nation under constant surveillance, with trojans inserted into our OS. Today, social media and mobile phones constantly track our locations, thoughts, and speech, regulating freedom.

In addition to trojans, viruses have also compromised our systems. Examples include the Federal Reserve Act, which, along with certain court decisions and legislation, deviates from our founding documents. These also encompass special interest group funding through money printing, establishing inappropriate relationships between our government and the private sector. From top to bottom, these viruses have infected our society, allowing violent offenders to return to the streets and cause further harm.

The US Constitution was once a formidable OS, but it has been overrun by malware. Society is turbulent as people attempt to address these issues, but the malware has infiltrated our OS’s core. These efforts are futile, consume valuable energy, and with each defense attempt, the harmful software multiplies, attacking our system further.

What are our options? Reformatting our drives and reinstalling our OS comes at a great cost: potentially thousands or even millions dead, the loss of reserve currency status, and other horrific events on both individual and national levels. The extent of destruction is unimaginable to many Americans. This dilemma has been considered by every great nation throughout history when faced with internal corruption.

For the first time in human history, we have the option to migrate to a new OS, free from 250 years of viruses. The Bitcoin OS can scan our hard drive, remove viruses and trojans, and establish new parameters that enforce compliance and incentivize positive actions for society, private institutions, and the government. These rules are unbreakable by humans. All existing companies can operate on the new OS, but they must accept Bitcoin’s terms of service. Failure to do so will mark the end of these institutions, as Bitcoin’s terms are non-negotiable.

For governments, this means an end to inflation, preserving the spending power of not only every American but also every unborn child.

Viewing Bitcoin merely as a store of value is accurate, but it is much more. It is the new operating system that purges malware through incentives.

While we maintain our current OS during the transition, we must devote as much time to learning and implementing the new system as we do to combating the viruses that have rendered our US Constitution unrecognizable.

Under our current system, each generation is promised greater poverty than the last. In contrast, a Bitcoin system promises increasing abundance for every generation. Understanding the simple math behind the system is all that is needed to recognize this. If this were Bitcoin’s only benefit—leaving the world a better place for future generations—that alone would suffice for me.

Every individual is incentivized to install this new software. The challenge is to get individuals to learn this new system. Many of us have already installed this new OS and we are here for you when you are ready to learn and enjoy its benefits.