RE: Is Bitcoin Actually The Financial Systems Release Valve

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It seems that way, but there's still the uncertainty always. I don't think "they" will/can shut down bitcoin, but there could be a black swan of some kind. But I do like Saylor's analysis that once there is a 'protocol', a dominant system like Bitcoin (Saylor thinks in history of technology terms, like once the railroad track dimensions were created and implementation spread, it has a huge implied inertia/resistance to modification), the same protocol continues.



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If they do take it down we fork it and move on, people will just switch to the new protocol with all our balances in check, this cat is out of the bag. I can only see countries banning themselves from Bitcoin not banning Bitcoin from their country and once they see the economic pain of doing so as BTC continues to grow, its a no-brainer

Yes states can act in non-economic ways and that's horrible for citizens but that becomes a human rights. The more I stack BTC, the less tied I feel to my country, I'll go anywhere where me and my BTC are valued.

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yes, we need to get over this sickness about borders, until then no one will be truly free. it's our system of colonialism that we're still in ... everyone wants to come to the U.S. from central america and mexico because we've made sure always that those countries are f&cked and our colonies/tributes. but people don't want to think or give up on racist premises. until we allow sovereignty and demos integrity for all, we'll remain in this psychosis

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I think Borders are both to keep some in and others out and are enforced by resources, resources are made up of currency, they use currency as the real border the physical ones and guards are just an extension of currency borders.

If we move to a sound money international currency, what need is there for borders? People can produce and retain wealth where they live and earn on an equal footing with the rest of the world. It will reshape this nationalism rubbish, its just a protectionist racket for those who don't have valuable labour.

Once labour is paid its real value, people have the resources and nations have to conform to the rule of those generating the value.

Uptiopian AF i know, but why not move towards it?

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