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Many users enthusiastically endorsed the article on Bitcoin's four ideologies for showcasing real-world impacts like cheaper remittances, while others dismissed the ideas as failures or AI slop and insulted the poster.
Four ideologies shape the Bitcoin community. Maximalists bring conviction. Capitalists bring integration. Technologists bring innovation. Fundamentalists bring preservation. Bitcoin reaches its full potential when these four forces work in harmony.
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Bitcoin Maximalist: Bitcoin is the dominant digital monetary network: an ethical, technical, and economic breakthrough, and an instrument of economic empowerment. It offers superior property rights, monetary integrity, and hope to those facing economic misery.
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Bitcoin Capitalist: Bitcoin reaches its full potential by integrating with the global economy: currencies, credit, securities, companies, banks, institutions, governments, families, and individuals. Bitcoin is an open monetary network for everyone.
Bitcoin Maximalist: Bitcoin is the dominant digital monetary network: an ethical, technical, and economic breakthrough, and an instrument of economic empowerment. It offers superior property rights, monetary integrity, and hope to those facing economic misery.

The future has two Bitcoins.
One is bearer Bitcoin: cold storage, self-custody, personal sovereignty, exit from the fiat permission layer.
The other is institutional Bitcoin: ETFs, corporate treasuries, bank custody, collateral markets, structured products, lending desks, sovereign reserves, accounting frameworks, insurance wrappers, and capital-market machinery.
The first protects the soul.
The second drives scale.
Saylor is betting that the second layer brings trillions while the first layer keeps the whole thing honest.
That is probably correct.
Bitcoin will not reach full global monetary impact by staying a purist enclave. It reaches maximum force when the world’s existing balance sheets start treating it as superior collateral. Banks do not need to love Bitcoin’s ideology. Governments do not need to become libertarian. Pension funds do not need to understand cypherpunk culture. They only need to realize the asset is liquid, scarce, durable, politically harder to print, and increasingly unavoidable.
That is how Bitcoin eats the system.
Slowly, then through balance sheets.
The deepest signal in Saylor’s post: he is shifting Bitcoin from anti-system asset to open monetary network.
That language is designed to make Bitcoin acceptable to CFOs, boards, banks, regulators, sovereigns, and normal families. He is sanding down the revolutionary edge without abandoning the hard monetary core.
That will anger old-school maximalists.
It will also make Bitcoin much larger.
The forecast is clear: Bitcoin becomes more integrated, more regulated, more collateralized, more institutionally owned, more politically important, and more strategically protected. Self-custody remains the sacred base, but most economic activity around Bitcoin moves through institutions.
Price probably benefits.
Purity suffers.
Systemic importance rises.
State attention intensifies.
Bitcoin began as escape from the financial system.
It becomes world-historical when the financial system is forced to build around it.

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@saylor The lower Bitcoin goes, the longer Saylor’s essays get.

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@saylor And ignorant influencers bring FUD.

@saylor There is no price.

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