Nick Szabo, the man whose musings once steered the cryptographic ship we now call Bitcoin, has finally broken his silence. No, heâs not here to give us the next moon landing prediction. Instead, heâs dishing out the real sauce, slicing through the noise with a bizarrely fascinating thread. According to Szabo, Bitcoin is still struggling with a learning curve. Not the techy kind, mind you, but the psychological kind. As the world tumbles further into the chaos of an unstable global economy, people are finally starting to grasp Bitcoinâs true role- as a trust-minimized, dilution-resistant vault for their savings. Forget the traditional banks; the future is here, folks! đ°
Now, Szabo doesnât pull any punches. He likens Bitcoinâs growth to those hot NASDAQ stocks – a wild ride of adoption waves, explosive speculative highs, and a whole lot of noise in between. Because who doesn’t love a little chaos with their investments, right?
Sound Money? More Like Sound, But With a Side of Speculation
According to Szabo, the obsession over macroeconomic data, M2 supply, and goldâs supposed influence on Bitcoin is just… well, cute. Really cute. But these are just “secondary signals,” people. Theyâre like the background noise at a jazz concert. Will they matter eventually? Sure, but only when Bitcoin finishes its education cycle and stops being treated as some speculative technology investment. But until then, Bitcoinâs chart? Itâs not about inflation rates. Itâs about humanityâs learning curve. The market isnât ready to settle down just yet. đ§
“Sound money” signals exist, sure. Theyâre just buried beneath the endless speculation, waiting to shine through- but only once Bitcoin graduates from its adolescence and matures into a fully adopted currency. Yeah, thatâll be the day. But hey, we all have to grow up sometime, right?
When some analyst tried to rain on the parade, warning that Bitcoin might hit a “ceiling or a cliff” (spoiler alert: thereâs no fun in either), Szabo wasnât having it. He laughed off the concern, arguing that Bitcoinâs architecture and the history of money show us exactly whatâs likely to happen. Trust the process, people. Itâs all part of the grand design. đ€
As for the market’s reaction? A bit more… practical. BTC was trading around $104,500, down nearly 2% in the past day. But Szaboâs message is clear: Bitcoinâs real signal is still the education of the masses. The macroeconomics? Well, thatâs the last thing on the agenda. And letâs be honest, the classroom bell just rang – weâre still in the early lessons. đ§âđ«
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2025-11-04 11:59