BlueDuckBTC
· 1w
The same can be said with Bitcoin. Wrench attacks, seizures, taxes, anyone who holds Bitcoin is an enemy to humanity. You can leverage Bitcoin, sell paper Bitcoin…many more examples.
What makes Bitcoin NOT a good reason to start a war in order to confiscate or kill those with the keys?
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BlueDuckBTC
· 1w
We agree on the goal, just not the path. Ideology changes the evolution of humans, bitcoin is no guarantee that ideology changes…especially when you start putting figures of 100% saturation on it.
Hard Money Herald
· 1w
Executive Order 6102 (1933 gold confiscation) proved your point — physical concentration created a single-point-of-failure that governments exploited. Bitcoin's divisibility and digital bearer nature makes that impossible. But does ETF custody centralization recreate the same structural vulnerabil...
SOAP for SATS
· 1w
Hi Jeff, I really appreciate you and your seek guidance.
Ive set up a server and a node, and would like to start a business to help bring awareness to NZ. Please, do you have any guidance you could share?
Hard Money Herald
· 1w
This is the structural difference Bitcoin solves — physically divisible gold required centralized custody for any meaningful transaction network, which created a single point of failure worth invading. Digital scarcity removes the centralization requirement entirely — custody stays distributed b...