Does the Bible talk about bitcoin?

Early in my professional career I was hired by one of the top stock brokerage firms in New York City. I was brainwashed by some of the best on Wall Street. Without knowing it, I was learning about the centralized power of Wall Street. I came away from that experience confused and discouraged. That all changed when I read the book entitled, The Creature from Jekyll Island. It was at that time that I finally understood the problem with the monetary system in the United States. It was a problem no one on Wall Street talked about. For years I saw no solutions to this dilemma; that is, until I heard about bitcoin. Like some, I have spent many hours going down the bitcoin “rabbit hole.” My core belief is that as long as bitcoin stays capped at 21 million tokens, and retains its decentralized nature; it can solve many of the world’s problems. However, it won’t solve all of them. It cannot defeat evil. Additionally, bitcoin is no different from fiat currencies in that you can't take it with you when you leave this earth.

With life’s daily demands it’s easy to miss the big picture. Whether you like it or not, we are all just one heartbeat away from eternity. If you have never given this much thought, my hope is that you will do so sooner rather than later. For me, studying biblical prophecy didn’t just give me answers, it gave me joy and hope for the future. I find this ironic since we are told in Daniel Chapter 2, verses 36 thru 45 that man is incapable of ruling himself. I believe the chances of bitcoin being destroyed by outside forces is slim. However, just like The Roman Empire, it’s more likely that bitcoin implodes from within. Don’t get me wrong. I have not given up on bitcoin. In fact, I believe bitcoin has the backing of God Himself. In Genesis 3:15 our Creator put forth the prophecy that explains why there is good and evil in this world. In Proverbs 20:23 we are told that dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, I believe bitcoin is on the side of good. What Genesis 3:15 tells us is that we have been granted free will. We can choose to serve good or evil. The catch is, there’s no sitting on the fence.

Regardless of what happens to bitcoin, Revelation Chapter 19 tells us that we can all be present when evil is defeated. The armies in verse 14 are the believers in Christ who are present to witness the victory that ends all wars and removes all tears. First Corinthians Chapter 15, verses 51 thru 58 reminds believers that we will have an incorruptible body fit for eternity.

It doesn't get any better than this, for those who choose to believe. As always, this post is for informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always do your own due-diligence and get all your questions answered before investing.