trey on Nostr: I am beyond thoroughly convinced at this point that THIS should be the priority this ...
I am beyond thoroughly convinced at this point that THIS should be the priority this year for how the U.S. government engages with bitcoin…not a SCR (strategic crypto 😉 reserve)
It’s common sense legislation, opt in for citizens that want to more easily use bitcoin.
SCR is a political stunt for Trump to reward donors and pump their/his families bags. At least that’s what it is right now.
It’s also more divisive, at a time when most Americans still don’t understand bitcoin or crypto.
Bipartisan legislation first, then SB*R later
Legislation making it easier for people to use and hold bitcoin, including businesses, allows Americans to experience the tech for themselves.
It’ll increase adoption and if later the U.S. government wants to hold bitcoin it may be more warmly received I believe
It’s common sense legislation, opt in for citizens that want to more easily use bitcoin.
SCR is a political stunt for Trump to reward donors and pump their/his families bags. At least that’s what it is right now.
It’s also more divisive, at a time when most Americans still don’t understand bitcoin or crypto.
Bipartisan legislation first, then SB*R later
Legislation making it easier for people to use and hold bitcoin, including businesses, allows Americans to experience the tech for themselves.
It’ll increase adoption and if later the U.S. government wants to hold bitcoin it may be more warmly received I believe
quoting note1e7u…ampkBitcoin Reserve Strategy steps at $0 taxpayer cost:
–Move all existing gov't BTC to a single address. HODL.
-Dismiss prosecutions of Bitcoin developers
-Reform Bank Secrecy Act
-High de minimis exemption and remove long-term cap gains
–Let people use free market money
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