There is one argument that can be made against that, though: governments and corporations operate on a "if we can't have the majority of it, then no one can have it" type of philosophy. That being said there could be the very real possibility of them never wishing to adopt bitcoin. This is just my opinion, of course. 🤷‍♂️

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Yup. That why hubstr won't adopt it. He believes governments will end the bitcoin experiment if it comes close to actually helping people.

China's a great example of how even the most authoritarian governments can't stop Bitcoin, though. They tried for years pre-covid and nothing happened. The miners fled to the U.S. But, governments and corps still don't own the majority. Also, I forget which countries, I think it was South Africa that figured out how to perform Bitcoin transactions without internet connection.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2023/03/15/how-africans-are-using-bitcoin-without-internet-access/

Btw, it's already helped alot of people.

Not a bad point. I suppose I mean that I want as many normies to buy it at possible before governments and corporations start buying it and run up the price so normies can’t afford it.

And then I hope everyone puts it in cold storage and loses it in a boating accident so that governments can’t get to it!