Daily Archives: May 16, 2025

A Monetary Journey through History – Part I

From the Roman Denarius to the Islamic Dinar, from China’s first paper currency to the gold-backed empires of Europe — this is the story of money as it rose, thrived, and ultimately unraveled across centuries.

In this post, we explore recurring patterns of monetary decay: trust eroded by debasement, value dissolved by inflation, and systems that collapsed not because of the coin itself, but because of those who controlled it.

It’s not just history. It’s a mirror.

And perhaps, it helps explain why some people now take a second look at something as intangible — and as disruptive — as Bitcoin. Continue reading

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A New Look at Bitcoin

For years, I dismissed Bitcoin as just another digital gimmick — a clever way to pull money out of people’s pockets, with no real-world value. But as I began to dig deeper, I found something unexpected: historical parallels, patterns of currency collapse, and a recurring truth about how trust, control, and independence shape our money.

From Roman coins to modern debt crises, this post explores the deeper ideas behind Bitcoin — not the tech, but the why.

A fresh look. A bit of history. And maybe, a shift in perspective. Continue reading

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