Sounds like the behaviour I was talking about. Putting wealth into a different system will be villianized like the kulaks. Then confiscation and destruction of their things becomes a form of "justice" for how they "harmed" everyone not leaving the system they worship.

If everything bitcoiners want to sell to each other is destroyed then no circular economy can form to threaten their financial orthodoxy.

If people arent transacting privately then they have a very public ledger keeping a list of all the dissidents that tried to harm everyone else by refusing to comply.

Just like those farmers.

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Can't confiscation or destroy a bitcoin. The will definitely try to get the lower class to hate the middle class I agree, but the country is too vast and decentralized to destroy that amount of property. Most likely you will see an acceleration of the trends we've seen post George Floyd riots (left wing mobs destroying property) and covid lockdowns (gov destroying property) is any business or property owners from blue cities (Minneapolis, Portland, SF, ect.) fleeing to red states (FL , TX , TN) that respect their property rights. As many problems as the U.S. has the choice given to citizens by the federated state model might allow us to find pockets of freedom.

I hope this is true. Definitely hoping for the best while preparing for the worst. I still want to try even if it does result in being demonized and persecuted.

Godspeed on your preps and know that others are out there

The lack of privacy is concerning in my opinion. Not only would they have most financial transactions but with nostr they'd have conversations like this as well. Definitely things to keep in mind while building these decentralized technologies.