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Jonathan
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"For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it." Patrick Henry "More law, less justice". Cicero

Hot take; If the U.S. doesn't cut its bureaucracy and spending there won't be enough bitcoin for them to steal in the entire country to keep them afloat.

The world needs more paranoid crypto anarchists.

Gm, Have an awesome day πŸ”₯

Being an anarchist I'm very reserved about government organization's stacking sats, but nostr:npub1excellx58e497gan6fcsdnseujkjm7ym5yp3m4rp0ud4j8ss39js2pn72a changed my mind. They will come for our money if they go broke, so better to let them mine their own instead of coming for ours.

Democracy, like divine right or birth right, is a justification for the state to exist.

Like playing the lottery makes people feel less broke, participating in the ruse of election makes people feel more in control, and less likely to revolt.

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nostr:npub1arcweuxy0zkdcg08sljh058qp02ytrgnpzh4csa3ar42szyfgrpsw6ggtw can hold your sats now btw, no longer just dollars

#cashu #sats

Real money πŸ”₯

Governments are all the same 🀦🏻

I think prior to 2020 the majority of people who used or supported bitcoin held the common opinion of an inclusive, permission-less, global currency that preserved value.

Since then I think there are many bitcoiners who appreciate the aspect of no inflation and number go up, but are fine with permission.

This has lead the community to think there are two teams, SoV vs. MoE(Or who is allowed to use bitcoin). Parker correctly points out that these two attributes are symbiotic and one doesn't survive without the other, but it still won't stop "bitcoiners" from trying to make layer two permission systems on top of bitcoin and keep fiat permission alive.