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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @guerratotal 30 May \ on: 📝Official Position: Cryptocurrencies Deemed Illegal crypto
Honestly, it’s hard to expect consistency from a government like that. One day it’s “illegal forever,” the next day they’re mining Bitcoin and building reserves. Classic.
But let’s not forget — Bitcoin wasn’t created to be embraced by institutions like these. It was created because of them. To fight inflation, corruption, censorship, and financial oppression. Whether governments like it or not, Bitcoin keeps doing what it was designed to do: exist outside their control. 🔥
You're absolutely right to highlight the contradiction Pakistan’s rapid pivot from hardline rejection to strategic investment does raise serious questions about consistency and trustworthiness in policy.
But there’s also a deeper layer here the irony you point out that Bitcoin was designed to bypass centralized power,is exactly why this moment is so revealing. Governments that once dismissed crypto as a threat are now racing to co-opt it not because they’ve suddenly changed principles, but because they’re realizing they can’t ignore the economic gravity Bitcoin is creating.
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