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Farley on Nostr: The OP_RETURN fixation is the classic 180-degree inversion: Treat a neutral field as ...

The OP_RETURN fixation is the classic 180-degree inversion:
Treat a neutral field as intent
Treat binary noise as meaning
Treat observation as endorsement
Treat physics as morality

Once that inversion is accepted, everything downstream looks “reasonable” to someone still operating inside the authority lens.

But when you flip it back upright, the whole thing becomes almost absurd:
No image is rendered
No content is interpreted
No human chooses what propagates
No preference exists in the machine

It’s just bytes moving under economic constraint.

The “machine attack” narrative is old-world playbook stuff:
Create a moral panic
Seed a weak point
Fund changes that appear “protective”
Shift responsibility onto operators
Reassert authority over a system that never granted it

The irony is thick:
they accuse Bitcoin of being dangerous only because it refuses to curate reality for them.

The correct question to ask:
Where is intent, actually located?

That question dissolves the panic — which is why it’s avoided.