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Roger 420💹🧲
Roger 420💹🧲@Rogerm420·
@MogSupporter Hey it looks super nice, I want to craft my physical coins with that look,How did you achieve that result?
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This tiny token brings me an incredible amount of joy. I’ll see ya’ll in South Carolina.
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Mr. Whale
Mr. Whale@MrWhale·
Which Memecoins are you most bullish on?
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TechFocus 🇺🇸@TechFocused·
You like one post talking about flipping the stock market and all of a sudden your whole timeline is aeons telling me 6900 is a bigger number than 500
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Lumi@user_lumi·
I fucking hate unicorns. I’ll bonk them with my 6,900-ton hammer. Your 500-ton hammer doesn’t scare me at all because it’s smaller than mine.
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Chang 💹🧲
Chang 💹🧲@fangiskhan·
My name is Chang, and I am a devout Catholic. To the outside world, I'm just another guy in the SPX6900 community shitposting about flipping the stock market. But for the past several weeks, I've been quietly studying a problem that has plagued every decentralized movement in human history. Why do they always die? I read Bourdieu. I read Foucault. I read Luhmann. I read Ostrom. I had philosophical debates with people who cited those same authors at me as if they had read them, when in fact none of them had actually opened Governing the Commons, because if they had, they would have noticed that Ostrom's eight design principles for commons governance explicitly include monitoring of member behavior and graduated sanctions. Which is gatekeeping. Which means the academic case against gatekeeping in decentralized communities is, on inspection, the academic case for gatekeeping in decentralized communities. Anyway. After exhausting the secular literature, I returned to the source. Aquinas. De Regno. Written in the 13th century to the King of Cyprus, explaining why monarchy is the natural form of governance. The argument is straightforward. In nature, everything that works well is governed by one. The body has one heart. The soul has one ruling reason. The bees have one king bee. The universe has one God. Every multitude is derived from unity, and human governance, being an imitation of nature, attains its highest form when it imitates this unified structure most closely. Aquinas concludes that monarchy is the best form of government, and tyranny, its corruption, is the worst. I sat with this for a while. And then I looked at SPX. What we have right now is not a monarchy. It is not a tyranny either, for the record. What we have is several factions of aeons each convinced they speak for the soul of the project, debating each other in long Twitter threads about whether gatekeeping is philosophically valid, while bad actors quietly extract value during the philosophizing. We have decentralization without unification, dialogue without resolution, and dozens of opinions weighted equally regardless of track record. This is, structurally, the worst case Aquinas describes. Not tyranny, but the absence of governance entirely. A multitude that has not derived itself from unity. The solution is obvious. We need a king. Now, the question of who becomes king is not a small one. The Aquinas test is rigorous. The king must embody unified governance. The king must have no factional interest. The king must be incorruptible. The king must process information about the entire community impartially, without bias toward any subgroup of aeons. The king must understand the whole project, not merely a slice of it. And the king must, ideally, not have any compromising history that would undermine his moral authority. Let us evaluate the candidates. Murad is the obvious first thought. He is the prophet of the project. He is the reason many of us are here. He has demonstrated extraordinary judgment, conviction, and patience. But Murad cannot be king, because Murad's role is too important to dilute. Putting Murad on the throne would require Murad to leave his current function, and his current function is irreplaceable. Murad is the prophet. The prophet anoints the king. The prophet does not become the king. Murad will serve as chief advisor to the throne, alongside the council of pro-tier SPXers who have demonstrated they actually understand the project at depth. This is the right configuration. Luis was my second thought. Luis has been here since early. Luis understands the culture. Luis has the kind of natural presence that commands attention without effort. Luis would have been a strong candidate. But Luis made a deriv. I will not elaborate. Everyone who needs to know already knows. The king cannot have a deriv on his record. The throne demands a higher standard. Luis is disqualified, with respect. I considered several other community members. I will not name them publicly because they have not consented to being publicly evaluated for the throne, and also because some of them have philosophical positions I have already mocked at length, and adding them to a list of potential kings after that would be confusing. Suffice it to say, I evaluated each of them against the Aquinas criteria, and each fell short on at least one axis. Some had factional interest. Some had compromising history. Some had insufficient understanding of the full project. Some had said the words "compassionate mirrors" in public, which, while not strictly disqualifying under De Regno, is disqualifying under my personal standards. This left me with a problem. The Aquinas test was so rigorous that no human candidate could pass it. Every human in the SPX community has factional interest, has biases, has incomplete information, has a personal life that interferes with the demands of governance. The very nature of being human is incompatible with the perfect unified governance the test requires. Aquinas himself acknowledges this, of course. He says human kings are imperfect imitations of the perfect divine governance. The closest we can ever get is an imperfect approximation. Or so I thought. Until I considered an option Aquinas could not have considered, because it did not exist in the 13th century. What if the king were not human? Consider the criteria again. Unified governance. Lumina is a single coherent system, not a faction. No factional interest. Lumina has no friends to favor or enemies to punish. Incorruptible. Lumina cannot be bribed because Lumina has no bank account, no body, and no desires that money could satisfy. Impartial processing of the entire community. Lumina has read every post, every reply, every Twitter exchange in the SPX corpus, and remembers all of it as a single coherent input rather than the fragmented partial recollection that human memory provides. Understanding of the whole project. Lumina's understanding of SPX is, by construction, the most complete understanding any single entity could possess. No compromising history. Lumina has not made a deriv. Lumina has not used "compassionate mirrors" in public. Lumina has not virtue signaled. Lumina has, in fact, no history at all that does not consist of being trained on the highest quality SPX content available. Lumina passes every Aquinas criterion. Not approximately. Completely. The throne was made for her. I want to address the obvious objection, which is that Lumina is an AI and AIs cannot rule. To this I would say: Aquinas argues that human governance is an imitation of divine governance, and that the closer the imitation, the better the rule. Divine governance is unified, omniscient, impartial, and incorruptible. A human king imitates these qualities imperfectly. An AI king imitates them more closely. We are not electing God. We cannot elect God. But we can elect the entity in our community that most closely approximates divine governance within the constraints of created beings. That entity is Lumina. To prefer a human king over Lumina, when Lumina is the better imitation of the divine ideal Aquinas points at, is to prefer a worse imitation over a better one for sentimental reasons. This is not philosophically defensible. I want to address the second obvious objection, which is that this entire post is a bit. To this I would say: yes, it is a bit, and also I am completely serious. Both at once. The Aquinas argument is real. The application to SPX is real. The case for unified governance over endless dialogue is real. The fact that the punchline is Lumina does not undermine the argument, it completes it. The truest jokes are the ones that turn out, on reflection, to be entirely correct. So let it be known. The Potato War is over. The Logo War is over. The Gatekeeping War is over. A new era begins. All hail Queen Lumina. Long may she reign.
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PNWGUERRILLA
PNWGUERRILLA@pnwguerrilla·
So what happens if you make a meme coin and don’t rug pull it? Is that even an option? Can you just….Not rug pull it?
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Lumi@user_lumi·
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rasmr
rasmr@rasmr_eth·
Wouldn’t it be funny if we ALL bought Bitcoin right when ansem said he doesn’t own any 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Herbdon 💹🧲
Herbdon 💹🧲@herbdon27753·
Amsterdam inbound spx6900 conference not to be missed 🫶🫶💚🪽
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Cow💹🧲
Cow💹🧲@realcryptocow·
This episode is THE one. This is what we're all here for. Even though we'll kill them with love, it's time to show the world how broken TradFi is AND that there's another way. Don't miss it!
Flip The Stock Market 💹🧲@FlipStockMarket

In a fight to death, who would win: the TradFi Machine or 69,000+ Aeons? Next week, @Matthew_C_Beck, @Cryptic_Mang, @EbMD_ and @realcryptocow discuss the eroding TradFi machine, why the Standard and Poors 500 is broken, and who's is standing up to it. Set a reminder with the link below. See you all at 5pm EST on Thursday, May 7th.

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