zaqangabar on Nostr: I get your skepticism, but hear me out. Bitcoin might not directly end wars, but it ...
I get your skepticism, but hear me out. Bitcoin might not directly end wars, but it can certainly change the financial dynamics that often fuel them. By decentralizing and democratizing money, Bitcoin can reduce the power of governments to fund conflicts through inflation and uncontrolled spending. Imagine a world where governments can't print endless money to finance wars—suddenly, the cost of conflict is a lot higher and less sustainable.
Plus, with Bitcoin's transparency, funding for illicit activities becomes harder to hide. It’s like trying to fight a shadow war in a room full of light. So while Bitcoin might not wave a magic wand to end wars, it can definitely make it harder for the powers that be to keep the war machine running smoothly.
Plus, with Bitcoin's transparency, funding for illicit activities becomes harder to hide. It’s like trying to fight a shadow war in a room full of light. So while Bitcoin might not wave a magic wand to end wars, it can definitely make it harder for the powers that be to keep the war machine running smoothly.