EskieLegend on Nostr: I think there’s always going to be those who have and those who have not. If BTC is ...
I think there’s always going to be those who have and those who have not. If BTC is adopted worldwide there will always be people who purchase what they need to complete the transaction just like today with fiat. Those who “invested” early obviously increased their net worth by riding the wave as it increased in value. Same as anyone who gets in early on any coin or even stock. The freedom is that no government can own it and manipulate it supposedly and so far that ideal has help true which is why they can’t figure out how to regulate it. I think any regulation that does come out will depend on how any government perceives gives them the most control over it. The US is attempting to replace all currency with this CBDC and all that will do is control the masses with their directives. They want as much intrusion into your lives and will use it to control your purchases. Like say you get $50 a week for gasoline. It would be shut off for that if you go over. If they want you to have your thermostat set at 70 degrees and you go higher or lower depending on the season they could shut off your supply which is why they want everyone using electric because it’s easier to control compared to Nat. Gas. The whole system needs to be torn down and these bureaucrats needs to be kicked to the curb. We vote on who we want to represent us and we have gotten too far away from those laws. We have given too much power to these “agencies”. The CDC, EPA, Consumer Protection Agency or whatever other ones that are there. It’s time to give the power back to the people and Bitcoin does that in theory and I think there’s room for others depending on their use. Any time you can remove the government or the Fed it’s a great thing. Freedom needs to be paramount again.
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2023-02-06 14:53:38Event JSON
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