| Most systemic changes in finance are not wars. They are simply adjustments in measurement. People often assume Bitcoin will either be secretly controlled by institutions or completely overthrow the financial system. Both narratives are wrong because they are watching the wrong clock. Traditional financial assets change quickly in price while their underlying structure evolves slowly. Bitcoin reverses this entirely. Its core rules remain perfectly constant while collective confidence oscillates rapidly around them. We are measuring an immutable structure with a frantic stopwatch, which is why the price seems so chaotic. This is also why the recent institutional integration is so fundamentally misunderstood. "Control" means the ability to change supply, rules, or settlement conditions. Packaging an asset into an ETF is not governing it. Institutions didnβt acquire Bitcoinβs behavior...they merely acquired a standardized interface to a permanent, neutral reference point. I just published a new essay on why structural integration is not endorsement, and how the act of measuring value is changing forever. [link] [comments] |
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