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You chronically exaggerate and thus misrepresent my stance.
I am a neutral observer in the power struggle between US and China.
Love free enterprise but also understand that governments play a crucial role in determining the wealth and security of nations.
Rentseeking Zionist bankers have captured the wests governments and undermined our democracies.
China is free of that disease and has won the trade war in part because of it.
Yes Bitcoin epitomizes the individualism and values of late empire western civilisation and looked like a healthy antidote to the parasitic Zionist bankers but Bitcoin is not a cure all and has anyway been largely captured and contained by the Zionist usurers and corporate lobbyists who own Trump and the west.
The British Empire lost global monetary hegemony when the Zionist bankers refused to support its Suez Canal recapture efforts.
The Zionist bankers can see that US empire is near its end and so now want to build their own regional Greater Israel hegemony and security as China rises and refuses to be their puppet.
Bitcoin may provide some limited insulation from this developing transition but it does not change the overall dynamics.

I am a neutral observer in the power struggle between US and China.

You're not neutral. Buying Bitcoin means you're on our side. You're betting money on the American Revolution. You're invested in the separation of economy and state.

Love free enterprise but also understand that governments play a crucial role in determining the wealth and security of nations.

They play a role in destroying it. The PRC's government crippled the country's economy and positioned the mainland to have its destiny carved up and hollowed out by foreign powers and a minority who recognized that the nation and the state are two separate things. The more wealth the state takes, the less wealth is owned by the nation. The communists did not provide security or prosperity. Not sure why you believe them.

Bitcoin may provide some limited insulation from this developing transition but it does not change the overall dynamics.

It might not have, were it not for the PRC's rejection of Bitcoin and the USA's embrace of it. Again, the US plus MSTR is about 5 times as much BTC as is owned by the PRC. Unless they come to their senses soon, which it doesn't look like they will, the new monetary order will be dominated by the US.

Bitcoin is the money. The petroyuan isn't happening.

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