bitcoiner7 nym on Nostr: Yes. Governments are unlikely to give up their ability to tax people, in a stealth ...
Yes.
Governments are unlikely to give up their ability to tax people, in a stealth way, by printing money.
So currencies, as a legal tender, in most countries, I think are there to stay, at least for decades to come.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I'd like to be wrong and soon witness governments move to a Bitcoin standard.
But...
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