El Estado y la Verdad de la Propiedad Digital.
(Audio 17:33 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright presenta un argumento formal que sostiene que los derechos de propiedad no pueden existir de manera efectiva sin la autoridad de un Estado. El autor critica las teorías libertarias de Stephan Kinsella, afirmando que la aplicación privada de la ley fracasa inevitablemente al no poder proteger a los débiles frente a los poderosos ni ofrecer una resolución de conflictos definitiva. Mediante modelos de teoría de juegos, Wright demuestra que cualquier sistema de competencia legal acaba colapsando o replicando funciones estatales para ser funcional. Además, el escrito defiende que los activos digitales como Bitcoin son propiedad legítima porque poseen una escasez real y rivalidad, a pesar de no ser tangibles. En última instancia, se describe a la tecnología blockchain como una forma de "Estado digital" que garantiza la finalidad y seguridad de la propiedad en el ámbito virtual.
Fuente:
Your Property Rights Don’t Exist Without a State — And That’s Not a Moral Claim
A formal proof that stateless property enforcement cannot protect the weak, and why Bitcoin proves Kinsella wrong about digital ownership
Craig Wright
Feb 13, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/your-property-rights-dont-exist-without
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/db3e973d-e1eb-4be1-8cfa-6e19a2c0d6df?authuser=7
(Audio 17:33 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright presenta un argumento formal que sostiene que los derechos de propiedad no pueden existir de manera efectiva sin la autoridad de un Estado. El autor critica las teorías libertarias de Stephan Kinsella, afirmando que la aplicación privada de la ley fracasa inevitablemente al no poder proteger a los débiles frente a los poderosos ni ofrecer una resolución de conflictos definitiva. Mediante modelos de teoría de juegos, Wright demuestra que cualquier sistema de competencia legal acaba colapsando o replicando funciones estatales para ser funcional. Además, el escrito defiende que los activos digitales como Bitcoin son propiedad legítima porque poseen una escasez real y rivalidad, a pesar de no ser tangibles. En última instancia, se describe a la tecnología blockchain como una forma de "Estado digital" que garantiza la finalidad y seguridad de la propiedad en el ámbito virtual.
Fuente:
Your Property Rights Don’t Exist Without a State — And That’s Not a Moral Claim
A formal proof that stateless property enforcement cannot protect the weak, and why Bitcoin proves Kinsella wrong about digital ownership
Craig Wright
Feb 13, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/your-property-rights-dont-exist-without
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/db3e973d-e1eb-4be1-8cfa-6e19a2c0d6df?authuser=7
Substack
Your Property Rights Don’t Exist Without a State — And That’s Not a Moral Claim
A formal proof that stateless property enforcement cannot protect the weak, and why Bitcoin proves Kinsella wrong about digital ownership
Audio
El Estado y la Verdad de la Propiedad Digital.
(Audio 17:33 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright presenta un argumento formal que sostiene que los derechos de propiedad no pueden existir de manera efectiva sin la autoridad de un Estado. El autor critica las teorías libertarias de Stephan Kinsella, afirmando que la aplicación privada de la ley fracasa inevitablemente al no poder proteger a los débiles frente a los poderosos ni ofrecer una resolución de conflictos definitiva. Mediante modelos de teoría de juegos,...
Fuente:
Your Property Rights Don’t Exist Without a State — And That’s Not a Moral Claim
A formal proof that stateless property enforcement cannot protect the weak, and why Bitcoin proves Kinsella wrong about digital ownership
Craig Wright
Feb 13, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/your-property-rights-dont-exist-without
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/db3e973d-e1eb-4be1-8cfa-6e19a2c0d6df?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16287
(Audio 17:33 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright presenta un argumento formal que sostiene que los derechos de propiedad no pueden existir de manera efectiva sin la autoridad de un Estado. El autor critica las teorías libertarias de Stephan Kinsella, afirmando que la aplicación privada de la ley fracasa inevitablemente al no poder proteger a los débiles frente a los poderosos ni ofrecer una resolución de conflictos definitiva. Mediante modelos de teoría de juegos,...
Fuente:
Your Property Rights Don’t Exist Without a State — And That’s Not a Moral Claim
A formal proof that stateless property enforcement cannot protect the weak, and why Bitcoin proves Kinsella wrong about digital ownership
Craig Wright
Feb 13, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/your-property-rights-dont-exist-without
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/db3e973d-e1eb-4be1-8cfa-6e19a2c0d6df?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16287
Algoritmos Soberanos: El Rompecabezas de la Regulación Global de IA
(Audio 16:48 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright analiza el conflicto global provocado por las regulaciones divergentes de la inteligencia artificial en potencias como Estados Unidos, China y la Unión Europea. El autor advierte que esta fragmentación jurídica genera altos costos operativos, riesgos de seguridad nacional y una creciente brecha digital entre naciones. A diferencia de tecnologías pasadas, la IA presenta desafíos únicos de opacidad y dualidad que complican la gobernanza internacional tradicional. Wright propone un modelo de pluralismo por capas, el cual busca establecer estándares mínimos universales y acuerdos de reconocimiento mutuo para evitar el caos regulatorio. En última instancia, el artículo urge a una coordinación proactiva antes de que las políticas nacionales se vuelvan totalmente incompatibles e irreversibles.
Fuente:
Sovereign Algorithms
The world is regulating AI in five different directions at once. Here's what that actually means — and what to do about it.
Craig Wright
Feb 14, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/sovereign-algorithms
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/cca4f60d-9352-486e-8755-eb3f2eeaea7f?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16289
(Audio 16:48 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright analiza el conflicto global provocado por las regulaciones divergentes de la inteligencia artificial en potencias como Estados Unidos, China y la Unión Europea. El autor advierte que esta fragmentación jurídica genera altos costos operativos, riesgos de seguridad nacional y una creciente brecha digital entre naciones. A diferencia de tecnologías pasadas, la IA presenta desafíos únicos de opacidad y dualidad que complican la gobernanza internacional tradicional. Wright propone un modelo de pluralismo por capas, el cual busca establecer estándares mínimos universales y acuerdos de reconocimiento mutuo para evitar el caos regulatorio. En última instancia, el artículo urge a una coordinación proactiva antes de que las políticas nacionales se vuelvan totalmente incompatibles e irreversibles.
Fuente:
Sovereign Algorithms
The world is regulating AI in five different directions at once. Here's what that actually means — and what to do about it.
Craig Wright
Feb 14, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/sovereign-algorithms
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/cca4f60d-9352-486e-8755-eb3f2eeaea7f?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16289
Substack
Sovereign Algorithms
The world is regulating AI in five different directions at once. Here's what that actually means — and what to do about it.
Audio
Algoritmos Soberanos: El Rompecabezas de la Regulación Global de IA
(Audio 16:48 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright analiza el conflicto global provocado por las regulaciones divergentes de la inteligencia artificial en potencias como Estados Unidos, China y la Unión Europea. El autor advierte que esta fragmentación jurídica genera altos costos operativos, riesgos de seguridad nacional y una creciente brecha digital entre naciones. A diferencia de tecnologías pasadas, la IA presenta desafíos únicos de opacidad y dualidad que complican la gobernanza internacional tradicional. Wright propone un modelo de pluralismo por capas, ...
Fuente:
Sovereign Algorithms
The world is regulating AI in five different directions at once. Here's what that actually means — and what to do about it.
Craig Wright
Feb 14, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/sovereign-algorithms
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/cca4f60d-9352-486e-8755-eb3f2eeaea7f?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16289
(Audio 16:48 min)
Este texto de Craig Wright analiza el conflicto global provocado por las regulaciones divergentes de la inteligencia artificial en potencias como Estados Unidos, China y la Unión Europea. El autor advierte que esta fragmentación jurídica genera altos costos operativos, riesgos de seguridad nacional y una creciente brecha digital entre naciones. A diferencia de tecnologías pasadas, la IA presenta desafíos únicos de opacidad y dualidad que complican la gobernanza internacional tradicional. Wright propone un modelo de pluralismo por capas, ...
Fuente:
Sovereign Algorithms
The world is regulating AI in five different directions at once. Here's what that actually means — and what to do about it.
Craig Wright
Feb 14, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/sovereign-algorithms
Cuaderno:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/cca4f60d-9352-486e-8755-eb3f2eeaea7f?authuser=7
https://t.me/RamonQuesadaNews/16289
The Commerce Clause Has No Limiting Principle
The Constitutional Observer
Feb 14, 2026 https://the-constitutional-observer.ghost.io/the-commerce-clause-has-no-limiting-principle/
The Constitutional Observer
Feb 14, 2026 https://the-constitutional-observer.ghost.io/the-commerce-clause-has-no-limiting-principle/
The Constitutional Observer
The Commerce Clause Has No Limiting Principle
How judicial construction converted an enumerated power into a general police power — and what it would take to fix it
There is a question that sits at the centre of American constitutional law, and almost nobody wants to answer it honestly. The question…
There is a question that sits at the centre of American constitutional law, and almost nobody wants to answer it honestly. The question…
The Alibi of Form: On Power That Refuses Its Own Name
In which we discover that the oldest trick in governance is not tyranny, but the denial that governance is occurring at all.
Craig Wright
Feb 15, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-alibi-of-form-on-power-that-refuses
In which we discover that the oldest trick in governance is not tyranny, but the denial that governance is occurring at all.
Craig Wright
Feb 15, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-alibi-of-form-on-power-that-refuses
Substack
The Alibi of Form: On Power That Refuses Its Own Name
In which we discover that the oldest trick in governance is not tyranny, but the denial that governance is occurring at all.
Turtles All the Way Down: The Exquisite Lie That Science Tells Itself
The most successful enterprise in human history cannot tell you whether it is telling the truth. This should trouble you more than it does.
Craig Wright
Feb 16, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/turtles-all-the-way-down-the-exquisite
The most successful enterprise in human history cannot tell you whether it is telling the truth. This should trouble you more than it does.
Craig Wright
Feb 16, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/turtles-all-the-way-down-the-exquisite
Substack
Turtles All the Way Down: The Exquisite Lie That Science Tells Itself
The most successful enterprise in human history cannot tell you whether it is telling the truth. This should trouble you more than it does.
Beauty Against Permission: Why a Civilisation That Cannot Say “Ugly” Deserves What It Gets
We have built a culture that treats the word “beautiful” as an act of aggression and the word “harmful” as a substitute for thought. The consequences are exactly as hideous as you would expect.
Craig Wright
Feb 17, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/beauty-against-permission-why-a-civilisation
We have built a culture that treats the word “beautiful” as an act of aggression and the word “harmful” as a substitute for thought. The consequences are exactly as hideous as you would expect.
Craig Wright
Feb 17, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/beauty-against-permission-why-a-civilisation
Substack
Beauty Against Permission: Why a Civilisation That Cannot Say “Ugly” Deserves What It Gets
We have built a culture that treats the word “beautiful” as an act of aggression and the word “harmful” as a substitute for thought. The consequences are exactly as hideous as you would expect.
The Art of the Good Rejection
On Being Praised into Oblivion
Craig Wright
Feb 18, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-art-of-the-good-rejection
On Being Praised into Oblivion
Craig Wright
Feb 18, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-art-of-the-good-rejection
Substack
The Art of the Good Rejection
On Being Praised into Oblivion
The Cognitive Zombie: What Your AI Understands About You (Which Is Nothing)
Craig Wright
Feb 19, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-cognitive-zombie-what-your-ai?
Craig Wright
Feb 19, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-cognitive-zombie-what-your-ai?
Substack
The Cognitive Zombie: What Your AI Understands About You (Which Is Nothing)
The most sophisticated conversational partner most people will ever encounter does not know they exist.
They Stole Shakespeare from the Poor and Called It Progress
The most effective class weapon in modern Britain is not tuition fees. It is a reading list.
Craig Wright
Feb 20, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/they-stole-shakespeare-from-the-poor?
The most effective class weapon in modern Britain is not tuition fees. It is a reading list.
Craig Wright
Feb 20, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/they-stole-shakespeare-from-the-poor?
Substack
They Stole Shakespeare from the Poor and Called It Progress
The most effective class weapon in modern Britain is not tuition fees. It is a reading list.
The Trained and the Educated: Why Democracies Die When Schools Stop Teaching People to Think
A trained population can operate a civilisation. Only an educated population can govern one.
Craig Wright
Feb 22, 2026 https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/the-trained-and-the-educated-why?
A trained population can operate a civilisation. Only an educated population can govern one.
Craig Wright
Feb 22, 2026 https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/the-trained-and-the-educated-why?
Substack
The Trained and the Educated: Why Democracies Die When Schools Stop Teaching People to Think
A trained population can operate a civilisation. Only an educated population can govern one.
What Madison Knew and We Forgot: The Collapse of Self-Governance in a Trained Society
The American republic was designed for educated citizens. We have produced trained ones. Every failure you see in public life follows from this substitution.
Craig Wright
Feb 23, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/what-madison-knew-and-we-forgot-the?
The American republic was designed for educated citizens. We have produced trained ones. Every failure you see in public life follows from this substitution.
Craig Wright
Feb 23, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/what-madison-knew-and-we-forgot-the?
Substack
What Madison Knew and We Forgot: The Collapse of Self-Governance in a Trained Society
The American republic was designed for educated citizens. We have produced trained ones. Every failure you see in public life follows from this substitution.
You Were Never Going to Find Yourself in Bali
Why “be yourself” is the most expensive advice you’ve ever taken
Craig Wright
Feb 24, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/you-were-never-going-to-find-yourself?
Why “be yourself” is the most expensive advice you’ve ever taken
Craig Wright
Feb 24, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/you-were-never-going-to-find-yourself?
Substack
You Were Never Going to Find Yourself in Bali
Why “be yourself” is the most expensive advice you’ve ever taken
The Word That Ate Itself
How “tolerance” stopped meaning what you think it means — and why that matters more than you realise
Craig Wright
Feb 25, 2025
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-word-that-ate-itself
How “tolerance” stopped meaning what you think it means — and why that matters more than you realise
Craig Wright
Feb 25, 2025
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-word-that-ate-itself
Substack
The Word That Ate Itself
How “tolerance” stopped meaning what you think it means — and why that matters more than you realise
The Wound of Form: On Genre as Condemnation
The Liturgical Lie
Craig Wright
Jun 09, 2025
∙https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-wound-of-form-on-genre-as-condemnation
The Liturgical Lie
Craig Wright
Jun 09, 2025
∙https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/the-wound-of-form-on-genre-as-condemnation
Substack
The Wound of Form: On Genre as Condemnation
The Liturgical Lie
The Subversive Pursuit: Reclaiming Beauty in an Age of Disintegration
The Subversive Pursuit: Reclaiming Beauty in an Age of Disintegration A Defence of Form, Meaning, and Civilisation Against the Cult of Ugliness
Sep 14, 2025 • Craig Wright https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/the-subversive-pursuit-reclaiming
The Subversive Pursuit: Reclaiming Beauty in an Age of Disintegration A Defence of Form, Meaning, and Civilisation Against the Cult of Ugliness
Sep 14, 2025 • Craig Wright https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/the-subversive-pursuit-reclaiming
Substack
The Subversive Pursuit: Reclaiming Beauty in an Age of Disintegration
The Subversive Pursuit: Reclaiming Beauty in an Age of Disintegration A Defence of Form, Meaning, and Civilisation Against the Cult of Ugliness
Commixtio, Coin Obfuscation, and the Law: Roman Doctrine and Modern Blockchain Tracing
Mixing and tainting in digital assets
Jun 11, 2025 • Craig Wright https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/commixtio-coin-obfuscation-and-the
Mixing and tainting in digital assets
Jun 11, 2025 • Craig Wright https://open.substack.com/pub/singulargrit/p/commixtio-coin-obfuscation-and-the
Substack
Commixtio, Coin Obfuscation, and the Law: Roman Doctrine and Modern Blockchain Tracing
Mixing and tainting in digital assets
How “Don’t Harass” Became “Don’t Disagree”: The Three-Stage Capture of Evaluative Speech in British Law
Craig Wright
Feb 26, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/how-dont-harass-became-dont-disagree?
Craig Wright
Feb 26, 2026
https://singulargrit.substack.com/p/how-dont-harass-became-dont-disagree?
Substack
How “Don’t Harass” Became “Don’t Disagree”: The Three-Stage Capture of Evaluative Speech in British Law
Anti-discrimination law exists to stop people being bullied, excluded, and degraded.