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Reads: When Rules Don't Need Rulers

Reads: When Rules Don't Need Rulers

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Bitcoin Well Reads: When Rules Don't Need Rulers

Every rule system you've ever lived inside had someone behind it. A lawmaker who wrote it. A judge who interpreted it. An authority ready to enforce it — and if necessary, to back that enforcement with something harder than words.

That's just how rules work. Or so we assumed.

In this episode of Reads on the Bitcoin Well Podcast, Zach reads "When Rules Don't Need Rulers" by Ulysses Alfaro — a piece written from the perspective of a legal professional grappling with something Bitcoin does that no legal system has ever done: enforce rules without any ruler at all.

Chapters:

0:00 — Welcome and intro: stepping outside the noise

1:15 — The challenge: can rules exist without rulers?

2:30 — Article begins: "When Rules Don't Need Rulers" by Ulysses Alfaro

3:00 — A world built on enforced rules: money and institutions

4:30 — How Bitcoin enforces rules without any authority

6:00 — Why human rule systems are always somewhat flexible

7:30 — Bitcoin's rare offering: predictability

8:45 — Rules without rulers reduce the risk of corruption

10:00 — Bitcoin doesn't replace law — it complements it

11:15 — Two systems working together: human law and mathematical money

12:00 — Bitcoin isn't here to break the world. It's here to improve the foundation

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