Personally, I don’t like governments buying Bitcoin, but some smart nations see the opportunity and are taking advantage of it.

Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer monetary system for humans to exchange value.

Most people still don’t get it. Those who wait will pay a steep price.

Early adopters will reap the benefits. The masses will use Bitcoin one day, it’s not a question of if but when.

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100% agree with you

💯% agree. It‘s puzzling to me that so many ppl even today don‘t get the core values & goals of the BTC whitepaper and cheer to more centralization of either BTC holdings or mining.

IMHO, institutional investors are in it solely for the financial gain. Any maybe some publicity to cater to even more supporters & potential customers. I have yet to see one who does it because he understands the true nature of #bitcoin and wants to futher & defend its cause. This is even more evident when nations begin combining both highly centralized BTC stashes with even more regulations (à la @note19h378hf50w5y5h77lhv2lw8293l6wlwm225gy405dn3k8jg8mpcsusn9qv).

Prove me wrong, but I believe the war for bitcoin (as it was originally conceived) is far from over, and unfortunately many ppl are becoming way too complacent!

Agreed

Governments aren't front running anyone. The general public had 16 years. Those who chose to ignore Bitcoin now must must face the consequences of that choice.

It's just the beginning