Brett Scott via nettime-l on Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:15:26 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> Building resistance to the new TrumpMusk crypto industry alliance


Dear Nettime,

TrumpMusk have hitched themselves to the crypto industry, which means that industry now stands to be a major recipient of patronage from the US state. Many people - including fund managers - are scrambling to buy in, anticipating a windfall from this. The potential for a bubble is obviously large, but given that the political legitimacy of TrumpMusk now involves keeping the Bitcoin price up, we are likely to see them pushing for all manner of state interventions to keep the price up. The so-called Bitcoin 'strategic reserve' is one of those.

In many ways, the new alliance with the crypto industry makes sense for Trump et al. In the absence of any collective solidary/unions etc, and in the face of a possible new wave of austerity/deregulation, many economically-stressed people are being pushed to this story that they can gamble their way to the top via the crypto industry to become a 'winner' rather than a 'loser'.

I get the feeling we need to start building ideological resistance to the new Trump-Musk-Crypto Industry alliance, and I've recently waded back in to the BTC debate to help people understand this via the metaphor of professional wrestling, and its concept of 'kayfabe' https://www.asomo.co/p/the-art-of-crypto-kayfabe It shows in pretty simple terms the deep and inescapable circularity in the Bitcoin story that can never truly be resolved, and which will always require external propping up to survive

I'm interested in feedback, and interested in forming a common front with anyone else who feels similarly. Feel free to send suggestions of people who might be interested

Warmly,

Brett

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Brett Scott
ASOMOCOhttps://www.asomo.co/
Cloudmoneyhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/439997/cloudmoney-by-scott-brett
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