This could grow naturally from the btc ethos. When people start paying taxes in btc, they will be able to follow the money much more transparently. The questions about how the gov spends it will come. This is part of the democratic process and will grow organically with btc adoption.
Bitcoiners are typically very reluctant to and careful with what they spend their btc on, so if a population is orange pilled, their democratic gov by definition should have the same mindset. Sounds utopian, I know.
Bukele is a questionable actor in that regard. He forced it onto his population without much transparency and education. What are his real motives?
Utopian but possible, and definitely worth a try!
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