The only constitutional Bit Coin is BKYC.
Is bitcoin constitutional or unconstitutional
technically yes because in the constitution it says only gold and silver can be money.
But fiat abandoned that system first, and bitcoin is pretty much meant to be digital gold, so I'd say it's probably constitutional.
>is bitcoin constitutional or unconstitutional?
WTF is this bullshit post, this is fuckin retarded. No one in congress cares about the constitution.
The constitution hasn't been taken seriously since Richard Nixon was impeached.
The constitution plainly states only Gold & Silver shall be money.
Gold & Silver isn't recognized as money by the state anymore at all.
America is currently in 8 unauthorized unconstitutional wars.
Fuck outta here with that " is it constitutional or not" bull shit.
when I went into banking there were around 10 central banks not wired into the fed one way or another (swap lines etc by proxy or direct). now that number stands at 3. pretty soon there won't be any more wars to fight. then all the financial weapons can be retired to the history pages, and the constitution restored.
>America is currently in 8 unauthorized unconstitutional wars.
8?
Yemen (this is still going on?)
Syria (this is still going on?)
Iraq
Afghanistan
If you consider a trade war against China a war
If you consider cyber espionage against Russia
What all am I missing?
Russia? Anglo empire won the war against Russian, we bought everything in sight in the late 80s and 90s. And we destroyed all the receipts in building 7. 2001 was the pivot from the Russia to Middle East.
China? Not yet.
Not up to date, but here's a few more.
Somolia
Pakistan
Nigeria
Somalia,
Sudan,
Libya,
Yemen,
Syria,
Afganistan,
Iraq,
Iran is up next.