As momentum shifts back to the democrats in the midterms and the next presidential election, they’ll have a choice to make, and I hope they choose wisely

Embrace and move forward on the understanding that Bitcoin is here to stay

Or fight and restrict its use by citizens.

Even if this is the most uphill battle, as many can’t even comprehend the need for “self-custody” when they are so hellbent on applying bank rules to everything, it’s a battle worth my time to fight.

Both parties are still at fault for fighting against civil liberties. Stay vigilant out there

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If the success of Bitcoin hinges on the political party that is in power, it was never going to succeed.

It’s permissionless, use it as such

Yes, bitcoin is ultimate resistance

But fighting for the rights and civil liberties of people to use it is what I’m referring to. People can and will still find ways to do it, but I’d live to see this legal in the U.S.

Rather than devs sent to prison, self-custody restricted, KYC and anti-privacy abounding

Problem coming - as current admin’s chaotic approach fuels even more fear and frustration, anything they touch or promote (especially with the unethical crypto scamming coins and such) becomes associated with the chaos and unethical behavior- so gets bundled in with Out with Them, In with Us and Them now includes BTC, Stablecoins, etc…