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BSV: BUILD WHILE UNDER ATTACK
The Most Dangerous Builders Are The Ones Who Refuse To Quit
Opening Hook
History has a strange habit.
The technologies that change the world are almost never welcomed by the world.
They are mocked.
Ignored.
Attacked.
Ridiculed.
Sabotaged.
And yet...
They keep building.
The airplane was impossible.
The automobile was a toy.
The internet was a curiosity.
Bitcoin was a scam.
Every revolution begins the same way.
The crowd laughs.
The builders continue.
Years later, the crowd pretends they believed all along.
The question is not whether Bitcoin SV has been attacked.
The question is:
Why does it continue to attract attacks long after most people declared it dead?
Perhaps because dead things do not threaten anyone.

Chapter One: The Battlefield Nobody Sees
Most people think technology competes through innovation.
History suggests something else.
Technology competes through narratives.
The superior technology does not always win.
The technology with the strongest story often does.
Throughout history, entire industries have been shaped by perception.
Not reality.
Betamax lost.
VHS won.
Superior engineering often loses to superior storytelling.
Bitcoin entered this battlefield years ago.
What followed was not merely a technical disagreement.
It became a war over the future definition of Bitcoin itself.
Two visions emerged.
One viewed Bitcoin as a scarce digital asset.
The other viewed Bitcoin as a scalable global economic network.
One prioritized holding.
The other prioritized usage.
One optimized scarcity.
The other optimized utility.
The battle continues.

Chapter Two: The Psychology of Resistance
Humans fear disruption.
Not because disruption is bad.
Because disruption is expensive.
Every new technology threatens an existing system.
Every new system threatens an existing business.
Every new business threatens an existing power structure.
History is filled with examples.
The printing press threatened gatekeepers of information.
The internet threatened newspapers.
Streaming threatened television.
Digital photography threatened film companies.
Bitcoin threatens something even larger.
The architecture of trust itself.
When trust becomes programmable, entire industries begin to transform.
Banks.
Governments.
Media.
Payments.
Identity.
Ownership.
Data.
This is why revolutionary technologies are rarely ignored.
They are resisted.

Chapter Three: Building in the Storm
Most projects grow during favorable conditions.
Few survive hostile environments.
Fewer still continue building while being attacked from every direction.
This is where conviction becomes visible.
Because building when everyone agrees with you requires little courage.
Building when everyone mocks you requires extraordinary conviction.
The greatest builders in history understood something important:
Validation arrives late.
Very late.
Years late.
Sometimes decades late.
The market rewards patience.
History rewards persistence.
Civilization rewards builders.

Chapter Four: The Infrastructure Nobody Notices
The public sees headlines.
Builders see infrastructure.
The public sees social media battles.
Builders see code.
The public sees narratives.
Builders see systems.
While debates dominate attention, something quieter happens underneath.
Infrastructure expands.
Protocols mature.
Applications emerge.
Capabilities increase.
This is the invisible phase of every technological revolution.
Before railroads changed nations, tracks were laid quietly.
Before the internet changed humanity, cables were buried quietly.
Before global Bitcoin economies emerge, infrastructure must be built quietly.
Most people only notice a revolution after it has already happened.

Chapter Five: Teranode and the Scale Question
The future of Bitcoin has always been a scale question.
Not a philosophy question.
Not a marketing question.
A scale question.
Can Bitcoin handle global commerce?
Can it support machine economies?
Can it process billions of daily transactions?
Can it become infrastructure rather than an asset?
These questions point toward one destination.
Scale.
Teranode represents a future where Bitcoin attempts to operate at industrial levels.
Not thousands.
Not millions.
But potentially enormous transaction throughput capable of supporting entire digital economies.
This changes the conversation.
Because eventually utility becomes impossible to ignore.
A network's true value is revealed by what can be built upon it.

Chapter Six: The Builders
History remembers inventors.
But civilization is built by builders.
The people who continue despite criticism.
Despite setbacks.
Despite uncertainty.
Despite endless attacks.
Every city began as an empty field.
Every empire began as a fragile idea.
Every technology began as an unpopular experiment.
Builders understand something critics rarely understand.
Creation is harder than commentary.
Construction is harder than criticism.
Building requires risk.
Attacking requires none.
The future belongs to those willing to…

BSV: BUILD WHILE UNDER ATTACK
The Most Dangerous Builders Are The Ones Who Refuse To Quit
Opening H…