Also, how do we hold lawmakers accountable?? I hear what you are saying but it’s just words as opposed to strategy/how we can actually accomplish any of this?

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Several bi-partisan orgs are pushing for this including Satoshi Action Fund, Bitcoin policy institute, and digital chamber of commerce. Human rights orgs and booking and speaking with congressional offices. Citizens write to and speak with their representatives at the state and federal level. Truth is we need billions of dollars pouring into nonprofit and lobbying orgs dedicated to educating lawmakers and marketing the importance of these issues to citizens/voters. Legal groups need to advocate for better legislation and push back on authoritative ones, like coin center, although they need more funding and we need more orgs like them.

Bitcoin will continue to do its thing regardless, but would be great if we had laws and policy supporting the free and open use of citizens to fully engage with Bitcoin as they wish

Aghhh there you go. We need billions of dollars to make anything in the government happen. I agree 🤷‍♂️ letters to state/fed are pointless and often never even read by them sadly

Dig your ideas/pov’s often but some of the stuff is contradictory. But keep on with the messages good sir ✌️✌️