Nice chat, indeed!! 🫂
How can I answer every point made? 😊
Let's see if I can explain my position:
I agree with you that keeping the money out of the State hands would be great.
It will make the government to be more efficient and won't allow it to do whatever they want moving the consequences to the people.
And #bitcoin allow precisely that! 👏
I'm not so worry about the monopoly of violence, though.
Maybe it's because I'm European, but I think an armed society brings more problems that solutions.
Citizen will never be able to resist a State violently. The hope it's on other institutions (justice, free journalism, etc).
Moreover, I think a democratic State doesn't actually relay very often in violence to control its citizens, but it uses other means to do that (press, banks/money, etc).
So I'm not sure that changing the State 'monopoly of violence' is a desired thing for the wellbeing of the people.
I do agree with changing the monopoly of money printing, as I explained.
Have a nice day!!
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