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"map_content": "\u25a0 Citizen's Theology - Bitcoin Satoshi Vision!\r\n1. The Principle of Immutable Protocol\r\n * Rules are Promises: A monetary protocol must be a promise-device that \"the rules are just the rules and will not yield to the will of factions.\"\r\n * Bastion of Fairness: Setting the protocol to be immutable adds fairness to the system architecture, serving as a bastion of equality.\r\n * Political Neutralization: An immutable protocol neutralizes politics in the domain of transaction finality, preventing specific powers from changing the rules mid-game.\r\n2. The Principle of Exclusion of Gatekeepers\r\n * Preservation of Permissionless Access: True scaling means ensuring access remains permissionless and increasing capacity without introducing new gatekeepers.\r\n * Expansion of Direct Settlement: The possibility of direct settlement must be expanded, not the opportunities for intermediaries.\r\n * No Substitution of Power Relationships: Money should not be a structure designed to substitute market exchange relationships with power relationships.\r\n3. The Principle of Fair Competition\r\n * Prohibition of Privilege Creation: Immutable constraints ensure that competition is creative in terms of products and services, not in creating privileges.\r\n * No Usurpation of the Rulebook: Competitors should be allowed to compete openly, and governance innovation that involves usurping the rulebook to seize an advantageous position should be avoided.\r\n4. The Principle of Assuring Individual Agency\r\n * Breaking Forced Scarcity: A low ceiling set by limited throughput must not create a forced scarcity where only specific groups enjoy a comfortable niche while the rest queue.\r\n * Rejection of Manipulated Profits: Immutability does not allow tools for manipulated profits to those in power, and it returns individual agency.\r\n * The Right to Trade Freely: The right to trade freely must be protected as a birthright to be exercised, not a privilege to be bought.",
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