Breaking Free from State Control: How Digitalization and Bitcoin Can Revolutionize Architecture

How can the adoption of digital technologies, specifically Bitcoin, lead to greater creativity and freedom in architecture. Currently, the top-down decision-making process and control by the state limit innovation and creativity, and the article suggests that a decentralized approach can promote individual expression and innovative structures.

Bitcoin and architecture; (dis)connections

Bitcoin and architecture/urbanism may seem like two unrelated fields, but in fact, they have a number of connections and overlaps. First, both bitcoin and architecture/urbanism deal with the concept of space and place. Bitcoin, as a decentralized digital currency, operates in virtual space, allowing individuals to make transactions and conduct business without being physically presentContinue reading “Bitcoin and architecture; (dis)connections”

Having an alternative currency to remove yourself from your war-driven country

The Ukraine crisis is a perfect sad example, why the government controlled currency is only a measure and a mean to create war and suffering in order to benefit a selected few for more power. We as citizens of each country are bound to the laws that this country makes, and, while we are notContinue reading “Having an alternative currency to remove yourself from your war-driven country”

719513: architecture and computer science

Having a subject that has multiple factettes is often too complex to grasp in just one go. With bitcoin, this is also often the case. While most of the things are in the realm of previous inventions based on a new discovery or method in computer science. The interwoven nature of it brings a hugeContinue reading “719513: architecture and computer science”

717895: Thessaloniki and all the senses

My journey of discovering and spreading of how architecture and bitcoin could work together were putting another little step forward today. One being that the ancient roman and greek civilization was able to create stunning architecture “even though” they had a hard underlaying currency of gold as their main monetary system. I realized that asContinue reading “717895: Thessaloniki and all the senses”