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[This is an article inscribed on the BSV Blockchain.] When I first heard about Bitcoin in 2015, one question immediately came to mind. Not how much will it be worth, but something far more fundamental: In what kind of world would Bitcoin actually become necessary? At the time, that question felt almost theoretical. Back then, the global financial…
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In this video, Jorge Pelaez of 3DOrdi.io, takes us through how you can use ordinals to inscribe images, photos, music, written words, code, 3D models and printables with ordinals on the BSV Blockch

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Today, Iran’s national currency — the rial — has effectively stopped working.

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As we enter 2026, I want to take a moment to thank everyone who has supported this channel — by watching, commenting, sharing, and engaging with the ideas discussed here.

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Bitcoin was meant to be used as cash—for real payments, real life, real business.

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The humans in the Matrix were just being used as batteries for AI. We, humans today, seem to be just being used as a source of money, and we have no say.

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When a country collapses, it rarely happens overnight. In October 2025, Madagascar’s government fell after weeks of youth-led protests, power cuts, water shortages, and decades of corruption.

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In a world reshaped by U.S.-China technological rivalry, industrial realignment, and the rise of a new “Global South” bloc (China + Russia + India), traditional business models are under unpreceden

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Corruption weakens trust in governments, drains economies, and erodes democracy. Despite endless anti‑corruption campaigns, most systems remain opaque and vulnerable.

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