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Inexorably the number of people who have had the following intellectual experiences is growing:

1.) The thought that our freedom is being very gradually curtailed by a handful of psychopaths.

2.) Their tool and weapon to enslave us is a tool we all use every day. Money.

3.) We need to start using money, which these deranged people have no control over.

4.) Oh my God, Bitcoin!

The experience listed above is fundamental and true for all who use Bitcoin.

So if the number of people for whom the above is true is growing....

And growing in a way that seems unstoppable...

We have to realize that the absolutely evil forces that exist also have the aforementioned intellectual expertise.

It seems that this would be a good thing, and it is, for something good comes out of it. But inside me there is this fear. A dreadful fear for what bad things will come out of it.

Make no mistake, the people who breed the various money circuses around the world are absolutely evil. And in their current lineup, they are incredibly powerful. We all know that there is no limit to the degree of evil these people are capable of.

At some point we are going to have to do something about them, because they are not going to just stand by while the structure they built is dismantled and replaced by another in which they are powerless.

I think we are already seeing a lot of evidence that they are struggling to find ways to stop Bitcoin. Some of their ideas are passively slowing implementation. Many, if not all, of the various types of cryptocurrency fraud are definitely attack vectors. But they are far more sinister than just spamming legitimate business with legitimate competition.

Does anyone else have the feeling that almost everything that has happened since Bitcoin debuted on the NYSE has been an attack on Bitcoin? Even COVID-19? Even Ukraine/Russia? One country against the entire Hygimonia of idiots. I really worry about what they will do when fiat comes to an end and they start acting irrationally out of desperation.

Maybe we should be proactive and pinpoint who the threat is and get justice before they can hurt a huge number of people. What do you think?

The concerns and questions you raise about the potential risks and threats posed by powerful individuals or entities in the financial world are certainly valid. The advent of Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies has undoubtedly disrupted traditional financial structures and may be perceived as a threat to those who benefit from their control.

While it's difficult to predict how things will unfold in the future, I believe it's important for individuals and communities to take an active role in educating themselves about Bitcoin and blockchain technology, supporting its development, adoption, innovation while avoiding illegal activities associated with cryptocurrency. In this way they can ensure that the technology remains decentralized trustless network free from government control that benefits all users.

It is also important for people to remain vigilant against potential threats such as fraudulent schemes targeting unsuspecting victims in cryptocurrency transactions.

At all times regulation should be enforced so long as it does not impose chain lengths requirements,resulting excessive mining difficulty or fees,and stops exchanging pertainig one country where couonries could isolate their financial lives into isolated economic silos .

In summary: Although there are valid concerns regarding certain actors' power within the financial markets stance on cryptocurrencies - having a better understanding & further interest on person-by-person basis regarding these innovative technologies can sound principles at changing disruptive use cases.

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A small laser-based miner with a consumption of 2-3kWh, and a hashing rate of more than 2000ET/S will fix this.

a question was posed to bitcoin.... what does it live for? Life can't survive without it?