I agree -- there has been a concerted effort to create a sense of 'political division' around the issue of Bitcoin/Crypto as if there are established positions that can be classified as left or right or what have you. -- This is BEYOND binary politics. -- The promise of this is precisely that it can finally cut through---and by a peaceful albeit very insistent rallying point for the #MillennialMajority to take control from the 'institutional inertia,' and purchased politics. -- BTC and Freedom FTW -- This isn't partisan its human; its Art, Love, Liberty, Unity, & Expression. -- Let's get it!
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I agree, and yet, I think when you've only ever known a world where the state is the one that is meant to provide services and regulate to achieve beneficial outcomes for the population, it's really really hard to understand how a system that undermines that state to achieve the same or better outcomes could be possible.
The systems we’ve seen where they have managed this have been small communities of coherent groups. Think like the Amish, or White South Africans in their gated compounds, or even recently the Muslims taking over in Hamtramck to a degree. Localised is the only way - big enough that the group is too hard to mess with but small enough that community ideals can be socialised.