pdj on Nostr: I have to disagree because of the ability to control the banks and point of sale ...
I have to disagree because of the ability to control the banks and point of sale systems. We are at .1% adoption don’t forget and all currencies are failing so with that goes the power.
Do we need more samples to see that the state abuses power than we’ve already seen? Starting anywhere else than from assuming this will happen is what I disagree with as the correct first assumption.
The only credible concern for Bitcoin adoption for the masses is aliens and something tyrannical. All the state has to do is put digital dollars in everyone’s account, implement bank regulations that inhibit on ramps or off ramps for Bitcoin, promote that the debt is gone because of a strong digital dollar, and then start a social campaign that Bitcoiners are the bad guys.
We just witnessed how easy it is to brainwash the masses and they already don’t like Bitcoin.
Do we need more samples to see that the state abuses power than we’ve already seen? Starting anywhere else than from assuming this will happen is what I disagree with as the correct first assumption.
The only credible concern for Bitcoin adoption for the masses is aliens and something tyrannical. All the state has to do is put digital dollars in everyone’s account, implement bank regulations that inhibit on ramps or off ramps for Bitcoin, promote that the debt is gone because of a strong digital dollar, and then start a social campaign that Bitcoiners are the bad guys.
We just witnessed how easy it is to brainwash the masses and they already don’t like Bitcoin.