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I agree on one hand because taking taxes and offering free things is redistribution of wealth. But this is better than the alternative of printing money and giving it to other countries (AKA the US).
If the government behaves as a company, and uses BTC appreciation to fund the assistance of its citizens, is that a bad framework? Or if they cut energy costs, wouldn’t that result in somewhat of an economic boom?
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