In this fifth post in the series "What Is Printing Money?", we present practical and philosophical solutions to escape the state's inflationary system: from Bitcoin to backed currencies, and through competition...
This third post in the "What Is Printing Money?" series debunks the myth that currency creation can generate real growth. Drawing on the Austrian School, the text explains how inflation promotes...
This first post in the "Printing Money" series explains what modern monetary creation really means. It demystifies the image of the state-owned printing press and reveals the mechanisms for expanding the monetary base...
This second post in the "What Is Printing Money?" series debunks the idea that printing money benefits everyone equally. It explains the Cantillon effect, identifies the groups that benefit from the...
An analytical post that exposes inflation as a hidden tax, beneficial to the state and destructive to citizens' purchasing power. Drawing on Mises, Rothbard, and the Cantillon effect, the text dismantles the...
The rise of decentralized cryptocurrencies reveals a profound shift in the relationship between individuals and money. This article explores the clash between the quest for financial sovereignty and the attempt...
The emergence of Bitcoin was a response to the crisis of state money, not a simple technological innovation. This article revisits the roots of money according to the Austrian School, analyzing why cre...
Gold represents more than just value: it symbolizes freedom and limits on state power. Drawing on Austrian thought, this article explores why the precious metal troubles governments and reemerges as a resistance...







