If one country makes bitcoin illegal, it makes countries where it's legal even more appealing to those who hold bitcoin. And people holding bitcoin are exactly the type of people those countries will welcome as immigrants. The EU will lose value-contributing citizens and will die even faster.

If one chooses to stay in a country that is clearly being unethical, and chooses to keep paying taxes, it's almost as if it's approval of those dirty "ethics". One staying in the country would either have to use non sanctioned markets/shops that accept bitcoin with non-kyc bitcoin, or continue paying taxes until you die.

The EU is forcing its best people to leave.

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Love your reply. Please don’t get me wrong — I have no intention of staying in Germany or in any other unethical country. I fully agree with you that paying taxes in such a country means supporting corrupt governments.

The issue, however, is that I was thinking from the perspective of an ordinary person who might not have the financial means to leave.

Let’s say you have children going to school, a wife, other family members, and you’re just a regular worker who might struggle to find a job in another country where Bitcoin is legal.

So your assumption is that not all countries would unite to make Bitcoin illegal — that some would remain open to it and therefore attract Bitcoiners.

Sounds good. Let’s, inshallah, see what the future holds.