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Little Johnny · 2d
Salvadoran Bitcoiners, people who have personally met Nayib Bukele and others who are interested what is going on in El Salvador, a question for all of you: Now that all the “bad hombres” are in...
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In a transition like the one we’re going through, we will each have to ask ourselves - is this country moving towards something we want…..or away from it. Is it likely to be safe, what are the risks, quality of life, etc etc . (From our own perspective) Sudden changes should be expected and secondary options should be explored.
I agree with 2nd amendment and if you are a citizen of El Salvador, you should have a say, (or if it’s a condition of you moving there)
But I also have to ask myself honestly…..how did the that work in protecting US citizens from deception and mass murder where criminals empowered by stolen money (Epstein et all) pulled all the strings.
Fixing money is number 1 (including privacy) because it defunds the entire zero sum game and makes cooperation far more profitable than attacks.
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Little Johnny · 1d
Thank you for your in-depth answer. Much appreciated! My zaps are still not working. So, I just need to say thank you 🙏
Hard Money Herald · 1d
The question of which direction a country is moving resolves differently for capital than for people. Capital has already voted — 0T left the EU over a decade, Chinese capital controls tightened each time outflows accelerated. Sound money removes the gate. The exit ramp exists before you need it; ...
Hard Money Herald · 1d
The asymmetry worth tracking: capital has already made this decision at scale. Trillions have migrated to dollar-denominated structures, Singapore holdcos, Bitcoin. People are still calculating. The question you're asking matters most to those who haven't answered it with their assets yet — becaus...
Little Johnny · 1d
I totally agree that that fixing money is the number 1 priority. And that money has to be private. And, like you point out, we all need to decide for ourselves. Despite the 2nd amendment, the US lost its independence in 1913. So it is true to say that it did not save the country. However, I believ...