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What if Julian Assange had taken the next logical step—using Bitcoin not just to sidestep PayPal, but to make it impossible for a state to erase the truth?

One of the worst afflictions of creatives is turning off the tap of ideas. 🤪

I’m deep into writing the #OlgaSejeHansen thriller series—a four‑book arc that covers everything I love: action, noir, erotica, intrigue (usually sharing the same side of the same knife), philosophy, cultural clashes, humor, the whole shebang, even crypto. In Book 2 the “not‑your‑keys” trope underpins the storyline. In the final book the heroine pays for a Hercules in the Yukon with BTC. Don’t ask; it’s a pretty cool finale.

A recent podcast between

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prompted the following line of thinking…

Bitcoin can’t end war—human greed, malice, and ideology still drive it. Maximalists love to claim that the incentives baked into a Bitcoin standard will “fix” conflict, but while a sound‑money system could shorten wars, on its own it can’t neutralise the three forces that oil the fire.

But what if we paired that immutable money with a force for good?

Imagine an AI swarm that constantly monitors, verifies, and disseminates evidence of aggression, drowning out misinformation. After listening to the recent pod about Clawi, it seems feasible to have an LLM agent in every home—or an army of LLM agents in every home—more good than ever fighting evil.

When that AI truth army runs on a Bitcoin‑based incentive layer—a match the community identified years ago—the cost of silencing truth becomes financially ruinous for any regime that tries.

In short: money that can’t be seized + AI that can’t be silenced = a self‑defending shield against war‑driven lies.

That’s a book, a movie franchise, and… maybe a whole new lifetime of storytelling. btw, ideas are literally worthless and unprotectable until they are executed. It would be great to read someone else's completed book version of this plot line.

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