Michael Saylor Keynote Speech @ The 2022 Atlas Society Gala
The Atlas Society · 2022-10-18 · 20m · View on YouTube →
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I ran stories about the struggle of the individual against the collective and their gripping.
And when I first read Atlas Shrogged, I couldn't put the book down.
It became a 12 and then a 14 and then a 16 hour day exercise.
Human nature doesn't change.
That struggle existed 100,000 years ago.
That struggle exists today.
What does change is technology.
100,000 years ago an enraged human being could maybe kill 10 other people.
And today an enraged human being can kill 100 million people.
And so as technology advances our thoughts about ethics and morality and technology and
civility have to evolve.
Today we struggle with the challenge of authority.
Lord Acton said absolute power corrupts absolutely.
The only difference between absolute power today and absolute power 10,000 years ago is today we have a company that listens to everything a billion people say.
We have another company that answers the questions that four billion people ask.
We have companies that deliver the food and all of the goods that you need to survive to hundreds of millions of people.
We have one company that delivers all of the business software to 80 million corporations and directly serving billions and billions of employees.
Now I ask you the question if you got ejected out of the third biggest country in the world or if I denied you privileges to live in any of the five largest countries in the world, would your life go on?
Probably. Now what if you actually got canceled by Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, tomorrow?
The question is would your life go on? Stop and think a little bit about what happens if they simply turned off your account, seized your photos, turned off your messages, took your documents.
What if Microsoft just denied you access privileges? Could you run a business? Could you work?
It's a big question. We've never had, I used to make the joke, Apple is the most valuable company in the world because there's never been a company in the world as valuable as Apple.
It legitimately is the most valuable because it can change the lives of a billion people over the weekend by shipping some electricity.
And that is not something we struggle with a hundred years ago.
So the question really is what happens if this goes on? Companies get bigger, we got big tech, governments get bigger, as the companies get bigger, when the company serves three billion people, then that means one bureaucrat can make one phone call to that company and potentially turn off all of the information flowing to all three billion people over the weekend.
This is a, it's a new idea and it's a disturbing idea.
The story of Atlas shrugged is the story of of of individual struggling against the collective and eventually they realize it's a corrupt and a rigged game and they can't succeed at it.
The question that John Gold offers is to withdraw from the corrupt economy.
So should we follow John Gold's example?
Should we just withdraw from a corrupt economy? Can we?
Well, obviously we haven't.
You know, if another famous writer, Robert Heinle, and he had a quote, he said, you don't win wars by dying for your country.
And that's why he was forced to die for his country.
And we don't want to be martyrs. We want to be winners.
And that is the challenge we face today. There's no point in going on strike unless you form the union first.
And the strike without the organization in advance is just self-inflicted martyrdom.
Bitcoin is a union.
I'm going to leave the thought and continue with my speech. We'll come back to it at the end.
There's a freedom saga in the history of the human race. What is that saga?
The community grows up. They struggle against the collective.
Life is oppressive. They can't farm. They can't live. They can't worship. They can't celebrate. They can't breathe. So what do they do?
Well, they go over the horizon beyond this horizon. We travel somewhere over the hill.
After that, we go to the new world. We get in a ship.
If you're a Huguenot, if you're a Protestant and Catholic land, if you're a Catholic and Protestant land, if you're a second son.
At some point, you're a Quaker. You get in a ship. You go to the new world.
What happens after you settle the new world? Well, it gets too oppressive. On the east coast.
Go west, young man. And we go west. We want to get away from too many politicians, too much government, too many well-intentioned individuals trying to help us with more laws, more government services.
Well, in the 20th century, Peter and I are both aeronautical engineers. We read every science fiction writer and the great romantic science fiction tomes from Heinlein, etc.
We're all about Earth is too crowded. We got to get off this planet. We got to go to space. Elon Musk channels this aspiration every day.
But in general, we all grew up thinking that in the 70s and the 80s.
Go to space. Now, the problem is it turns out to be fairly expensive to go to space. We didn't quite make it. We didn't, we figured out how to send millions of people to the new world.
And we spent millions of people west, but we couldn't send millions of people to the moon or Mars or the next habitable G-type star.
So where is the next frontier for those thirsting for freedom? Cyber space.
And here I pause and I ask you to, like Steve Jobs said, think different.
Thinking conventionally will get you killed. We will be martyrs. We will not be winners.
Right? If you want to die for your country or die for your cause, you can, you can do that by thinking conventionally.
If you want to win, you need to think unconventionally. We have to embrace new paradigms.
In the 21st century, you can choose where to locate your body, your friends and family.
You can choose where to locate your mind. You can spend your time on Twitch, or Netflix, or YouTube, or Reddit, or reading whatever you like. There's infinite.
You can be wherever you want to be, with any group you want to be in cyberspace in your head. You can also choose where to locate your business, your PNL. Where do you generate cash flow in order to pay your expenses?
You want that to be a streaming YouTube channel. You want that to be a bakery and on Venice Beach? You choose. There are consequences.
And finally, you can choose where to place your wealth. That is, what will your bank be? How will you store your life savings? Every dime that you earn this year will be stored where?
You don't have to work where you live, and you don't have to think where you live. And you don't have to store if you live in Venezuela, and you make money in pesos, or sorry, in Bolivar, or if you live in Argentina, and you're making pesos, you don't have to save your pesos in an Argentine bank.
You could choose to place your wealth in a different location than your business interests while your mind is one place, and your body is in another.
The idea of crypto, or the great achievement of Satoshi Nakamoto, is the concept of creating a truly decentralized network, giving it to billions of people, allowing people to, in a decentralized way, protect that network, support that network, serve that network, benefit from that network, transcending the constraints of a CEO, a corporation, a country.
A country, a city, a company. What if we could create something which is truly a utilitarian, egalitarian, economically, and philosophically and powering computer network, created on the strength of the power of cryptography, and cryptography is a machine with a mechanical advantage.
Instead of a Roman construction crane with 180 to one mechanical advantage that lets you move a one ton block with your hands, we're talking about cryptography where it becomes billions or trillions of times harder to break the code than it is to create the code.
It's a trillion to one advantage. If you can create a mechanical advantage in cyberspace, then you can create something which is going to transcend and beyond the reach of the collective, and you finally have a tool with which to fight back.
Bitcoin is a shining city in cyberspace, and you can go there once you understand it.
Bitcoin and Objectivism, they have a common cause.
I and Rand in 1959 said, I'm for the separation of the state and economics, just as we had the separation of the church and state.
Whereas Hayek in 1984 said, I don't believe we shall ever have good money again before we take the thing out of the hands of the government.
That is, we can't take it violently out of the hands of government. All we can do is by some slide roundabout way, introduce something that they can't stop.
Clearly, both movements are thinking about separating economics from the state and from the collective.
The difference is, for thousands and thousands of years, the technology for doing that was imperfect.
The technology of gold to separate the power from the state doesn't work when they just shoot you and take your gold.
The technology of cows or tobacco or fiat currency or buildings, they don't work that well to separate economics from the state.
So, although this was an ideal and aspiration that we never the technology to realize it.
January 3rd, 2009 is the singularity. That's the point at which Satoshi Nakamoto developed the technology to transfer value through space without a trusted third party.
Now, people say that a lot. They say he solved the Byzantine generals problem.
But if you can transfer something of value through cyberspace without a trusted third party, that means you can manifest something of value in cyberspace without a trusted third party.
That means you can create and store and transfer energy in the digital realm.
The creation of digital property, digital money, digital energy and digital matter, where there was therefore affected on January 3rd, 2009.
Most people don't realize this, but Satoshi opened a portal from the physical realm into the digital realm and energy began to flow into cyberspace, bringing life to a formally dead realm consisting only of shadows and ghosts.
Bringing conservation of energy and matter, objectivity, truth, time and consequence into the digital realm, delivering property rights, freedom and sovereignty that it's separate from the physical and the political realm to humanity.
Most of the world, myself included, ignored this chain reaction for the next decade.
It happened, it flickered, it burned, we ignored it, except for the OG Bitcoin cipher punks and they can tell you that every thought they were crazy.
In March of 2020, the world came to a grinding halt. Suddenly billions of people woke up to the prospect of an economic collapse losing faith in their institutions and the governments.
On August 10th, the micro strategy struggling with this existential crisis adopts the Bitcoin standard.
At that point, I concluded the road to surfdom is working exponentially harder for a currency growing exponentially weaker.
And we saw an escape from economic slavery in the form of what we thought was digital gold. But as I've explained, it turned out to be much more than digital gold.
On September 18th, after fully adopting the Bitcoin standard and after talking to some more Bitcoiners, I had this epiphany, I went to Twitter and I posted the following.
Bitcoin is a swarm of cyber hornets serving the goddess of wisdom, feeding on the fire of truth, exponentially growing ever smarter, faster and stronger behind a wall of encrypted energy.
And I think I and Ren would understand what I was saying. What it means is, for the first time in the human race, we have unleashed a freedom virus, a truth virus.
We've unleashed a sovereignty virus, which is also a monetary virus. And as you know, and as Heinlein once said, the only way to fight a virus is with another virus.
You can't take it on, you can't take it head on. Bitcoin is something special.
Gold, gold, gold is the Bitcoin network. Rather than removing your labor from a corrupt economy, you should remove your money from a corrupt economy.
Bitcoin is a protocol to create free ideas, free economies and free assets beyond the control of corrupt institutions.
It's a fast, fair and equitable method to settle the differences of 8 billion people.
We say in the Bitcoin world, fix the money, fix the world.
Success. We want to succeed. This is the end of my speech.
We can talk about the struggle and the human misery. And we can talk about the reasons why and what people think about it.
But ultimately, it doesn't really much matter. I don't want to be a martyr. I don't want us to die for our country. I want us to be the winners.
Success requires courage, clarity and commitment.
Like there's 20,000 cryptos. There's one that's 95% dominant, which is ethically sound, technically sound, economically sound.
Bitcoin is reared in metal. It's the hardest substance in the universe.
Most people don't know it. Most people are afraid of it. Never done that before.
When we bought Bitcoin, we bought 250 million. No public company had ever bought any.
People thought we were crazy. So then we bought another 175 million. People thought we were crazy. Then we bought 600 million more.
People said, you can't stand on it. It'll destroy you. It's like standing on a bridge made of steel.
And I concluded it's the perfect engineered material to solve our problem. But people are living in fear.
And how are we going to get them to not be fearful? And I always reminded of Andrew Carnegie's example.
It's like build the bridge. Go stand out in the middle of the bridge. You build an airplane. Fly the airplane.
Show people that it's not going to break. That's what my Christ strategy did.
We said, well, if it's good for a hundred million, it's good for a billion. If it's good for a billion, we might as well go for four billion.
And at some point, people will realize that they have more to fear by not embracing this technology than by embracing it.
Right now, it's a four hundred billion dollar asset. There are four hundred trillion dollars of other assets floating around in our current fiat system.
They're leaking energy. They're corrupt. They're inefficient. They're controlled by the collective. Bitcoin is point one percent of the human race is liquid energy.
99.9% of the world doesn't get it. They're not there that 99.9% haven't moved to gold's gold. That means you're still early.
So plug in your, you can plug in yourself, your company, your organization, your agency, your product, your service, your family, or your ideology.
I said to you at the beginning of the talk, Bitcoin's a union. The union gets more powerful as more people join.
And in the war for the future of money, it's going to be won with money.
As the money moves into the network, the monetary union gets more powerful.
Everybody that joins the network has that much more power. And your only hope against the oppressive force of the collective is to unionize your own activities and organize your activities with people of like ideology that believe as you believe.
More money, more people, more power. So in closing, Bitcoin is an economic machine based on a truth machine, poised to emerge as a freedom machine.
It's the best choice we have to save our civilization and realize the ideal world envisioned by iron ran and the objective as movement. Join us.
Thank you.