decrypting crypto

Decrypting Crypto

By Gwydion | universalchords | 28 May 2026


Decrypting Crypto

Someone commented:

“You should not write your articles on a crypto platform.”

He also added:

“Change your subject to what is trendy.”

And then I puked.

So if I, for example, knew tomorrow the world would end — or at least that we are moving toward our downfall — how would that shared knowledge not affect human behavior?
How would it not affect investing, future planning, or crypto itself?

I think 99% of the writers on these platforms are noobs. Not even robots. They do not know how the cookie crumbles, yet they keep sharing the crumbs.

I am happy with nothing, so I do not even need crumbs.

If I wanted to, I could brag a little. I paid attention for at least five years and made my own decisions. But I would never tell anyone what I did, or what lucky star suddenly struck me.

Face it.

99% are not becoming billionaires.

So be happy, and start to — this is the secret — TAKE BACK your money from the few billionaires and idiots.

How?

Be happy with what you already have.

Life.

Be like a tree, growing for free on sunlight and rain.

There is no crypto for that.

Fund yourself first.
And from there, maybe — if you truly feel the need — expand.

That is investing.

And even then, your investment may return nothing at all. But at least you only invested what you could already miss anyway.

In my case?

Love.
An overrated magic word.

Now to crypto. Or decrypt. Encrypt.

It is nothing.

But perhaps it is still better than the private world bank system.

Before anyone — except people like Jeff Berwick — gets rich enough to escape into some so-called “free world,” almost nobody is truly getting rich.

Because your investment should never exist outside yourself, but as an extension of yourself.

True richness is health.

Trillions cannot cure dying people — and never will.

I do not write to earn one cent.

I write to decrypt the encrypted world.

And by doing so, I maintain a healthy state of mind — and hopefully deliver some clarity to others as well.

 

— Nikon the Meganoite, May 28, 2026

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Gwydion
Gwydion

Entrepreneur, earth traveler, investigator, writer, poet, game-player.


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"My Heart Leaps Up" has always been one of my favorite poems. Written by the American poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Let's behold the world, and see if our hearts still can leap up. I will be writing articles under the moniker: Nikon de Metanoite (a Greek saint from past times).

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