This is an opinion edit by Stefan Zeparoski is an award-winning international director and creative producer.
This article is inspired by Allen Farrington and Sacha Meyers’ “Bitcoin is Venice” essay “A Quest for Social Truth”.
What you have to understand is that most of these people aren’t ready to pull the plug. will fight to protect the.” Morpheus
Between the 14th and 17th centuries, a great shift in consciousness took place in the Western world. This change is known as the Renaissance. During this period, the church was gradually removed from its role of intermediary in civic life. The church was the epicenter of all political, financial and social power. During the Renaissance, the social class of merchants emerged as the dominant class. This class did not need an intermediary to guide its daily life and direct the distribution of wealth. Merchants introduced double-entry bookkeeping as the first manifestation of decentralized currency. Merchants have also pioneered decentralized communications by adopting the printing press. We saw the value of different types of assets in this class. The Medici legend grew not from investments in banking and commerce, but from conscious investments in intangible cultural projects. Art and artists have become repositories of value independent of national, political and ideological structures. All these later lead to the separation of state and church.
Today we all belong to a different church, the Church of Legal Banking.
Statutory banks are the epicenter of power today. Bitcoin challenges this by being a store of value that is independent of any country, political or ideological structure.
It’s time to take a closer look at The relationship between art and bitcoinas we can imagine create a new reality through Bitcoin. For artists, Bitcoin offers an opportunity to present a new version of reality that is closely tied to new ways of determining value. In every artwork, the artist ultimately explores and reshapes personal and collective identities.Every artwork allows us to recreate the world. This rethinking and reimagining point is where artists and Bitcoin meet. The works of art from the Medici era are still there, exciting, intriguing and evocative. Art is constantly reimagining and innovating time, transcending the boundaries of space and time.Bitcoin blockchain itself innovation of timeThe Medici invested in a form of value that promised to withstand the limitations of time and space. Art has become a ledger of knowledge, education, information and value. By becoming a creator today, artists have an amazing opportunity to become their own ‘private’ Medici through Bitcoin. Artists have the opportunity to lead different kinds of revolutions and to stimulate the separation of state and money. As long as artists are directly dependent on monetary structures that are associated and connected to national, political and economic ideologies, they will never be free.
Bitcoin is basically free. It emerged out of the turmoil of the 2008 global financial crisis. Relentlessly individualistic and libertarian, Bitcoin seeks to preserve the freedom to store value and trade freely. Bitcoin could become a champion of self-sovereignty for artists.
Just as artists can benefit from educating themselves and participating in the Bitcoin community, so too can Bitcoin benefit from their involvement. Artists were those who spread knowledge and provided perspectives on the ever-changing consciousness of the Renaissance. Spread awareness of Bitcoin. Let’s connect bitcoin and art. The possibilities are endless. Bitcoin seems like a natural fit for artists in Canada and around the world. However, skepticism and a lack of adequate and credible education prevent artists from being directly involved. My hope for this article is that it works through the diverse landscapes of Canadian artists.
In a socio-economic system that systematically undermines and ignores the economic stability of artists, Bitcoin has the potential to provide long-term comfort. Bitcoin acts as a defense to safeguard the financial freedom of artists. It plays a role in protecting the mental health and mental strength of the artist. Finally, Bitcoin has the potential to provide artists with financial opportunities that they have never experienced before. Artists are not thriving in this age of capitalism, and the breath of globalization is further impacting their freedom. Reliance on various centralized sources of funding, such as arts councils, private or state foundations, sponsors and donors, is politically desirable for artists to continue receiving funding even if they do not follow this ideology. It means that you are forced to fulfill a legal framework. In this unhealthy system of reliance on corrosive and manipulative fiat currencies, artists are losing their identity, their integrity and their raison d’etre.
Words have power. They shift and direct the thoughts that create reality. For too long, art has operated in terms of ultimate existential deprivation. It’s no surprise that the erroneous and destructive question “Who needs an artist?” seems legitimate. The question is, “Who needs another used car dealership?” Have you ever been asked for that kind of passion and commitment to prove it wasn’t necessary?
The artist’s economic self-sovereignty is the foundation of an identity that can no longer be undermined by society. Bitcoin fixes this.
Considering bitcoin as a digital bearer asset with absolute scarcity, an artist’s share of the currency network cannot be diluted with paper money printing if the artist owns bitcoin. We learn that wealth and purchasing power can increase with
Bitcoin is not just a sound currency, it is a free and positive ideology. There are only 21 million Bitcoins. Bitcoin itself is an idea. It is a concept and a proposition to various social structures, with artists of power and creative thinking at their heart. Bitcoin is not just a financial order, it is also a positive change in global consciousness. Within Bitcoin, rules are laid down along with some governing principles to apply fairness and freedom equally to all participants. But Bitcoin has no ruler. Like art, Bitcoin applies the principles of long-term thinking, perseverance and perseverance. Art and Bitcoin are more closely linked and intricately intertwined than it might seem at first glance.
Let’s connect bitcoin and art. The connection between Bitcoin and art should be the foundation of the future world. Bitcoin can support artists, and artists can spread the word about Bitcoin. Together, they defy the statutory monopoly on free thought and creativity.
This is a guest post by Stefan Dzeparoski. Opinions expressed are entirely his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his BTC Inc. or Bitcoin Magazine.