I read this book after being told to do so by Bitcoiners. If I may offer a critical opinion, they are already sufficiently wealthy, yet they continue to advocate for the privilege of individual sovereignty. On the other hand, immigrants and the poor who truly need sovereignty in the real sense cannot obtain it, and Bitcoiners don't even talk about them, which makes me feel their egoism.

https://www.amazon.co.jp/Sovereign-Individual-Mastering-Transition-Information/dp/0684832720

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Bitcoiners are poor because they spent all their money on Bitcoin.

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Indeed, Yaaman!

I haven't read that book particularly; although is true that sovereignty is often mistook as something that is to be gained in life, whereas better could be said that sovereignty is the very first grant of being alive, that is, to have a body and a place, and in that sense, certainly immigrants, refugees and displaced people has a dared sovereignty by the terms of not being able to secure neither their self nor their places (not to mention often than not, it also happens the stand of the stance of the people that already has a place and a solid sense of self, also called egoism)... I think this stance could take place not only within some bitcoiners but also with the rest of the people... It could be sad but also to realize it may be the first step to see clarity through the fog