The Bitcoin Only Party (BoP) of Australia would handle an immigration crisis through a sovereign, verification-first framework grounded in the following principles:

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1. Proof of Work over Paperwork

Immigration would not be managed by bureaucratic gatekeepers but by on-chain, provable reputation systems.

Applicants could demonstrate contribution (labor, code, capital, defense) verifiably, paid in sats, tied to human-verified attestations, not identity documents.

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2. Local Autonomy with Multi-Sig Consensus

Communities could opt-in to receive migrants through local multisig governance (e.g. 5-of-7 community keys). This replaces federal quotas with local consent.

New arrivals would need support and endorsement by locals, not politicians.

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3. No Welfare, No Fiat Subsidies

There is no welfare state in a Bitcoin economy. Immigrants, like citizens, must earn their way.

The incentive to "flood the gates" is gone. BoP ensures no public purse to exploit.

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4. Lightning-native Escrow Contracts

Immigration can be tied to milestone-based work, verified via DamageBDD-style smart contracts. No work, no payout.

Exploitative brokers and fake sponsors are cut out by transparent smart contracts and Lightning payment flows.

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5. Humanitarian Bitcoin Corridors

In the event of genuine humanitarian displacement, BoP would coordinate Bitcoin-funded extraction routes verified by multisig guardians and open-source logistics.

This ensures protection without colonial entrapment.

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6. Stateless Person Protocol

Stateless individuals (refugees, asylum seekers) can build a reputation-linked Lightning identity to participate in the economy without state-issued ID, verified by community BDD attestations.

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7. No ID, No Biometric Slavery

BoP rejects biometric databases and UN-style surveillance regimes.

Migration is based on human connection, reputation, sats-in-hand, and contribution to verifiable goals, not state surveillance.

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