Is there a better way than peaceful noncompliance, while it's still feasible?

Once they roll out a CBDC, taxes will be programmatically deducted from ones wages and that would necessitate a more forceful form of noncompliance.

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Taxes are already deducted from ones wages in most countries

They can't tax your bitcoin transactions and earnings unless they know about them and/or you or your counterparties willfully report them and pay up.

So yeah, non-compliance works, is effective, and they know it. But bitcoin privacy, is hard for people - it needs to be easier: make every spend a coin join

CBDC doesn't stop bitcoin, in fact it could force the use of bitcoin to survive when they've otherwise put you in a digital prison.

Peaceful noncompliance is the way. Control resources and utilities and network woth likeminded people. Necessity will drive many towards thia method of life

Welcome them with open arma when the time comes. If anyonethreatens the peace, defend that

Registered businesses should pay a token in fiat to prove employment, and the rest in unsurveilled bitcoin. It's time to get creative.

Businesses should not incorporate nor register with the state. There are legal reasons for a business but they need a separate, new court system that is actually concerned with actual justice, not simply state edicts.

Common law. Do no harm and honor your contracts. Thats all. Legal system is a fraud entirely. Fiat will be irrelevant soon enough. Btc doesnt evenhave to be the coin. It is slow and public on protocol level, ln has its issues as well (watchtowers). People can make any type of money they want. Like mcafee said, ice cream vendors could make an ice cream coin. Btc hodlers want btc to be everything, but other projects work better in different use cases