When a government cuts off internet and phone nationwide, what breaks through? Starlink did exactly that in Iran, proving satellite connectivity can operate independently of centralized infrastructure.



This same principle underlies Bitcoin and decentralized networks. When traditional banking systems get frozen or restricted by state control, peer-to-peer financial rails become the real alternative.

The contrast is striking: as censorship tightens globally, technologies built on distributed architecture—whether satellite internet or blockchain—demonstrate why decentralization matters. Not as ideology, but as infrastructure that works when centralized systems fail.

It's a reminder of what happens when redundancy and independence are built into the system design.
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