I think this is somewhat debatable. The ethos of bitcoin reflects that of the USAs founding fathers. Though our goverment may not want to lose their dollar hegemony, the citizens here will adopt it more quickly then most other nations and eventually force our politicians hands.

Or maybe I'm just an orange-eyed optimist 😉🧡

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I don’t think the politicians will let go - or be rotated out - fast enough to stop the US losing some serious ground. The hubris is too great, too entrenched.

No. You’re an optimist, and I love that! I hope your right…and you may be right for some jurisdictions in the G7. But Basic nature and history suggests ego is likely permeating their decision making & legacy incentive structures on a net basis across the G7. Let’s see.

That we will. At the end of the day the only thing we can control is how we respond to these situations.

And I know with certainty that bitcoin is a fight worth putting everything on the line for ✊️

today’s political climate in the USA is the absolute opposite of the founding fathers vision

the constitution may as well be toilet paper today

the american empire is in rapid decline and the *leadership* is letting everyone know through their clown show actions every single day

🙏to Satoshi nakamoto for providing a black market p2p money protocol

otherwise 8 billion ppl have no choice but to accept global tyranny

#bitcoin #nostr

Totally agree about BTC’s ethos aligning with where the USA came from. What frustrates me right now is that people don’t understand that about BTC and even ignoring BTC they also don’t understand how broken the current financial system is, and how the USD has become something (fiat) our founders feared.

There’s just so much misinformation all around. I wonder how we can reach people with the facts.

Well then I suppose we've got some work to do. Lots of education, we are fortunate to have found this technology that gives us so much hope.

Now we get to share it with others 💜⚡️🧡

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