If you measure #Bitcoin in dollars or in another fiat currency, it looks like Bitcoin has not been performing in recent times. But if you see all the #BTC circular economies popping up in different parts of the world, all the innovation related to #privacy and payments, #Nostr etc., itโ€™s easy to see that Bitcoin is more valuable than ever before.

And the competing system, the world of fiat, is becoming more and more dystopian everywhere. Who cares what is the dollar value of Bitcoin, when you need a permission to use โ€œyourโ€ dollars? And, similarly, who cares how many Twitter or Youtube followers an account has, when Twitter / Youtube can (and will) suppress the message if it contradicts their ethos of centralization?

Bitcoin liberates. Fiat enslaves. Trying to measure Bitcoin price in fiat currencies, is like trying to measure the value of fresh mountain air in exhaust fumes.

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So that nobody misunderstand me, I think that Natalie is one of the best Bitcoin podcasters ๐Ÿ‘

Well said

There is no privacy with bitcoin, with KYC and an open blockchain. Monero is the only fund that works like cash. Don't forget this when all your purchases are integrated into your total AI Life patterning portfolio via Flock Cameras. You are excited about a CBDC that is programmed to watch every dot and tittle of your existence and rating you on value.

I agree that KYC is a problem. Do you think that itโ€™s impossible to use Bitcoin privately? If yes, what are the Bitcoin privacy advocates not understanding? I believe that it is possible.

I am not excited about โ€œa CBDC that is programmed to watch every dot and tittle of your existence"๐Ÿ˜‚

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Couldn't agree more...