Hey fellow Bitcoiners, ever wondered how the state could confiscate 5 billion of a unconfiscatable currency?

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Those people gave up their private keys.

Willingly, right?

and they used a public, transparent ledger.

Violence and the threat of violence. A state doing what a state is good at.

The state has a monopoly on violence. That’s the problem. It’s not that violence is good or bad. It’s that the state entirely controls it mechanistically.

The people should control violence.

Violence is quickly becoming our only option.

And every time I say this I need to put in the fact that I DO NOT like that. This is the position we are in though.

and a public, transparent ledger where you can not hide :)