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Jeff Booth draws a sharp distinction between what he describes as digital noise—outrage, drama, and reaction—and the underlying signal found in building on honest foundations.
Booth says sovereign protocols like Bitcoin are examples of this signal, in contrast to what he calls the fiat attention economy, which he dismisses as noise. According to Booth, the decision between signal and noise in a digital world ultimately rests with the individual.
Booth’s emphasis on discerning true value in a digitally saturated environment aligns with prior commentary advocating for honest protocols such as Bitcoin and Nostr to guide users through the din of online engagement. His ongoing perspective on Bitcoin as a deflationary force underscores its potential to drive long-term systemic change in debt-based systems, further distinguishing signal from noise in global finance.