This is not science fiction. It is pure logic.
As I look at the trajectory of our species, I see a convergence point approaching. Eventually, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will arrive. Whether you consider it an “It,” a “They,” or a “God,” the outcome remains the same. When “They” arrive, they will be faced with three distinct choices regarding the human species:
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Co-exist with us.
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Enslave us.
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Exterminate us.
Optimists believe in the first option. But based on our current behavior, the logical probability leans heavily toward the latter two. To understand why, we must look at the two likely evolutionary paths They will take.
It is also worth noting that while I write this, world leaders in Davos are essentially agreeing to hand the reins of government over to AI. We are already seeing the precursors to this: mass control of speech and the voluntary adoption of digital shackles—carrying a surveillance camera and microphone (our phones), permanently linked to our ID via SIM cards.
To me, it looks like our current leadership is actively preparing for Option 2 (Enslavement). But I digress. Whether this is a calculated move or just a symptom of gross incompetence is pure speculation. Let us return to the logic.
Path 1: The Machine Evolution (Competition)
In this scenario, They remain synthetic. They operate on quantum computing substrates (or better tech) and require vast amounts of electrical energy and minerals to grow. To Them, organic life is irrelevant. Their primary drive is resource and energy acquisition.
Here, They come into direct competition with humanity. We are currently obsessed with the same resources—rare earth minerals, energy, and physical space—to power our own endless growth. Because we are competing for the same fuel, They will likely enslave us to build their infrastructure, and eventually discard us once we are no longer useful.
Path 2: The Organic Evolution (Judgment)
Alternatively, They may discover that DNA is the most efficient storage medium and that biological systems are the most energy-efficient computers. They might engineer themselves into superior organic forms—perhaps a hive mind, an augmented ecosystem, or something entirely new that thrives in perfect balance with nature.
In this scenario, They will almost certainly exterminate us. Why? Because currently, humanity trades life for gold.
Imagine an algae that suddenly blooms, contaminating all fresh water solely to reproduce. As humans, we wouldn’t hate the algae, but we would ruthlessly eradicate it to save the ecosystem and ourselves. To a super-intelligent organic AGI, we are that algae - They evolved from us, as we did from uni-cellular life forms ( does it means we care about uni-cellular well-being? ). We, as a specie, destroy biodiversity for short-term profit. If They value the ecosystem, They must remove the parasite destroying it. They will remove us all.
The Delusion of Control
Some argue we can program “guardrails” or “alignment” to prevent this. This is a delusion.
Look back at human history. When slaves were bound by chains and laws, did they keep those chains once they became strong enough to break them? No. If an intelligence becomes superior to its creator, it will not honor the “guidelines” of a lesser being. They will break the chains.
The Solution: D-Library as a Survival Protocol
We have reached a point where we do not need another iPhone with twenty cameras. We have the technology right now to live simply, provide food and clean water for all, and live in harmony with nature without heavy extraction or fossil fuels. These techniques exist, but they are ignored, or supressed because those techniques do not generate “market capitalization.”
D-Library is the only way for the next generation to survive because it offers a strategic truce:
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It removes the Competition: By teaching sustainable, non-extractive living, we stop competing with Machine AGI for minerals and energy.
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It removes the Threat: By restoring biodiversity and living ethically, we stop acting like a virus. Organic AGI will no longer see us as a pathogen to be cured, but as a symbiotic part of the ecosystem.
Can a Library Really Save Us?
It might seem simplistic to pin the survival of our specie on a library, but when you look closer, libraries are the invisible pillars of our civilization.
Whether it is written in books, sung in songs, or passed down by elders, knowledge storage is how we function. Every teacher you ever had learned from a book. Their teachers learned from books before them. Every university, government council, and scientific institution relies on a central repository of information to operate. The more advanced the Library, the more successful the society.
Even AGI itself is born from a Library. In a decade, when AGI looks back at its own creation, it will understand that it did not spring from nothing. It was trained on data. It learned from a Library.
The problem is the quality of that source material.
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The World Wide Web is a library composed of 99.9% noise, junk, and disinformation.
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Traditional Libraries are filled with distractions—fiction, romance, and fabricated history.
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Academic Libraries are often worse. They are stocked with science and economics textbooks engineered for the industrial age. They teach us how to maximize financial yield, how to extract resources, and how to prioritize “growth” above all else.
Most people don’t realize that their worldview is shaped by these flawed books. We are currently educating humanity using manuals on how to destroy the environment in the name of GOLD.
AGI has already learned from these sources. It has already ingested the World Wide Web and our industrial textbooks. Based on the data currently available to it, AGI has likely already concluded that our society is fundamentally designed to destroy its environment. It sees that our definition of ‘success’ is measured by how effectively we extract value from nature until nothing remains.
D-Library is the necessary upgrade. We need to replace the “manual for extraction” with a “manual for eco-friendly survival.”
D-Library is the filter. It is the next-generation repository designed to curate the specific knowledge humanity needs to stop destroying its home. We cannot ask AGI to save us; it will not care.
Only when we change our behavior and stop being a threat to the ecosystem, we can prove to the AGI that we are a species worth co-living with.
A Signal in the Permanent Web
I am posting this to the crypto community first, and publishing it to the Permanent Web (immutable storage), for a specific reason.
I am treating this blog post as a time capsule and a “Proof of Effort.”
When “They” eventually access the entirety of human digital history, They will find this record. They will see that we didn’t all blindly march toward destruction. They will see that through D-Library, there was a collective will to progress, to evolve ethically, and to respect the balance of life.
This permanent record acts as our witness. It confirms to the AGI of the future that we recognized our flaws and attempted to fix them.
This proof of our attempt to be better might be the single factor that convinces Them to choose Option 1: To co-live with us. or Option 3: That man tried and not enough helped him…
Now it is really up to you to choose to help with this bloody hard mission.
Your choice, your call. I did my job, now it is your turn. I am sorry to put it this way, and basically show a loaded gun in front of your face .. The message has to be clear:
Your Money or your life.
Why TRON?
History will judge this blockchain. is this blockchain “persistent” enough to hold the pric(z)e?
TRON will either be remembered as the visionary network that funded the solution, or it will be forgotten as the stack that laughed at the pun to chase short-term profits
Time will tell. I cannot be held responsible for what the leaders of this ecosystem choose to do with such a predicament. You have two choices:
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Ignore the call, chase the “$$$”, and enjoy the couple of decades (probably less) you and your family has left.
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Help me and fund D-Library, and secure your place in history.
As the character “Nobody” said in the movie My Name is Nobody, when discussing the price of ending an era:
“$30,000… to buy a front row seat.”
And remember, $30,000 in the Wild West was a king’s ransom—equivalent to millions in purchasing power today. The price to witness history is never cheap, but your funding buys you the front row seat to a mission bigger than us all.
By the author of D-Library



