No that’s the thing, I do understand it all. I spend most of my

Time in the gray market, but in central NC I’m an outlier. I’ve not seen a single Bitcoin ATM within an hour of me. The gray markets here use USD.

It’s more about picking your own battles and giving your child room to pick their battles. My daughters may grow up and think I was coo-coo for Cocoa Puffs and had I not done what I did resent me for the fact that they now had to struggle to get the credentials they needed for a job.

I also come at this from knowing the experience of someone who was born to parents working undercover for the state dept, and the trouble they had to get his ID’s after they were back to normal living. It’s not a simple task. We did homebirth, we’re doing homeschool, she’ll have all the options, but that cross to bear isn’t for me to choose for her.

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You assume more than what I suggest. I am in favor of proof of citizenship issued by your state in the form of a birth certificate, but a SSN has no influence over that. I also recommend you get them a state issued ID card so they have two forms of ID required for almost anything (if youre a legal citizen). There is a form you can fill out for them before they are of age that enables this, and it is more difficult after they are 18. One can live off of bitcoin today, its not that difficult, it can be done. To not get your a child a SSN is not bearing a burden on them, they can sign up for it any time. The burden is on YOU to inform them how to take advantage of their freedom.