The Bitcoin Awakening with John Vallis
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John Vallis is a Bitcoin podcaster who hosts Bitcoin Rapid Fire. In this interview, we discuss what freedom means, parallels between Bitcoin and religious values, living a meaningful life, psychedelics and their importance, and a new civilisation centred on truth.
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Bitcoin provides freedom. Financial freedom; freedom from coercion; freedom of movement. But how should those who benefit from Bitcoin use this freedom? Should they use it to fulfil their own desires? Or are there higher values that Bitcoiners should strive to attain? Should Bitcoiners draw back into their citadels? Or, should they actively engage in trying to shape a better world?
Such decisions will be influenced by the values such individuals hold. In our fiat economy, self-interest is deemed to be the principle that supports a functioning and prosperous society. Institutionally driven moral codes have been supplemented by the needs of the market. Religion has been replaced; prayer and faith have given way to data and patterns.
It is assumed that science and rejection of the divine have driven a more advanced society. And yet, ephemeral pursuits of money and power seem to be the root of a lot of the problems we face today. Some feel that more sophisticated behaviours were displayed by previous civilisations: humans have previously been more in tune with nature.
Psychedelics is thought to have played a part in this process. Many cultures throughout history used psychedelic practices to enable them to break away from their ego. This gave them a wider perspective - a more holistic view of the world around them.
Bitcoin shows that current values in a fiat world are misaligned: selfish short term pursuits are failing us; we have lost sight of the truth. Could psychedelics hold the key to helping more people to make that shift to see the fallacy of our current systems? Is the loss of ego needed to determine how best to mould this new world evolving around us?
TIMESTAMPS
00:04:12: Introductions
00:06:53: The freedom spectrum and how Bitcoin enables it
00:16:32: Bitcoin providing a new perspective
00:23:22: What to do with freedom
00:27:03: The role of conflict and the character it reveals
00:38:59: The notion of God, religion and truth
00:55:23: From gold bug to a Bitcoin awakening
00:58:49: Psychedelics, their history, and their place in modern culture
01:14:53: Bitcoin alters your thinking, and cultures centred on truth
01:23:19: Protecting the vulnerable in society
01:31:06: Final comments
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Mentioned in the interview:
Money Messiah: God, Bitcoin, and The Evolution of Consciousness - John Vallis, Dec 2021
Inalienable Property Rights - The Law, Language, Money, and Morality of Bitcoin - Gigi, Apr 3rd 2022
Universities Team up to Train Psychiatrists for Psychedelics - Business Insider, Mar 10th 2022
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