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Good luck with that. When the governments try to ban guns (and they try all the time) the prices of guns go up. People hoard them and buy buy buy. So is there some possibility of a 6102 type event and Bitcoin? Sure. However I think it's really really small. It's not practical.
What societies need, in my opinion, is some kind of legislative reforms through education to pass laws about cap gains tax, spending, MoE, and Bitcoin being legal tender. That way people will be comfortable spending Bitcoin day to day, probably through lightning and governments will just... get over it. And we can move on.
Good luck with that- the legislative process is controlled by corporate bankers and their owned politicians. Of course it can happen as it has in El Salvador and perhaps Argentina and some prvinces of Switzerland etc. Whats required is citizens (like us) to really demand the right to use Bitcoin as a MoE from the politicians- it would restore a competitive market to the monetary market and lessen the degree to which governments and bankers can debase the currency without consequences- so Asian countries have fairly free and open gold markets and the same is needed or better with Bitcoin- unobstructed right to use Bitcoin as a MoE without the nonsense taxation for CGs. It will not be easy given the degree of banker lobby power capture of our politics in most modern so called liberal so called democracies.
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I agree with you, but I am hopeful. I just believe that there is nothing so powerful... as an idea whose time has come. And I also believe that money-independent-of-the-state is an idea that will not die... and everyone around the world wants it.
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More and more Bitcoiners who understand its importance will be elected to decide on these things, and laws will be changed accordingly.
This might take longer than we expect though. It’s a generational thing. Young politicians will grow up with Bitcoin memes and will be less directed by fiat forces.
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I hope so.
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I agree
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I hope so.
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