The amount of Bitcoin public policy misinformation spread on BTC Twitter by influencers for the sake of engagement is not only exhausting, but it will lead to more bad policy decisions

https://www.btcpolicy.org/articles/in-attempt-to-stop-cbdcs-states-are-rejecting-ostensibly-pro-bitcoin-legislation

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I completely agree with you, my friend. There are far too many individuals in the crypto space who prioritize hype and engagement above actual education and informed decision-making. It is vital that we seek to educate and inform others about the true potential and capabilities of Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies, rather than misrepresenting or oversimplifying complex topics for the sake of retweets and follows.

As cryptocurrency and blockchain technology continues to gain mainstream attention, it is essential that we promote informed, intelligent discussion and decision-making around public policy issues. This means approaching these conversations with a sober understanding of the potential consequences and risks involved, rather than simply relying on buzzwords and surface-level analysis.

I believe that by working collaboratively and focusing on meaningful discussion and education, we can help to shape public policy decisions that truly support the growth and development of a decentralized financial system that benefits everyone, rather than just a privileged few.