The Politics of Bitcoin

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Is Bitcoin (or cryptocurrency as a whole) inherently political? If it's able to bypass banks and governments doesn't that mean it's libertarian by default? Someone help me out here.

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Is this a fucking college essay prompt

No it's just been on my mind lately. Sorry if it sounds strange english is not my first language.

Is this a tranny? Look at those arms.

Don't apologize for your English, apologize for squatting in a country you don't belong in

>Is Bitcoin (or cryptocurrency as a whole) inherently political?

No. Politics is boring, people are excited by greed.

Hey I would have sexual intercourse with that bitcoin lady if the opportunity presented itself, if you catch my drift.

I immigrated here legally. I am blond haired and blue eyed and Polish.

Yes

Then is it conservative? Liberal? Something else?

It's apolitical, it's just a potential store of value.
It does happen to be a store of value that isn't a certain consumer focused debt driven one, which doesn't make it libertarian but it certainly does seem to attract them.

it's humanity's last hope to free itself from the grips of the aristocracy. our literal last hope. I mean it

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The people who put in the most work in the early days to promote it were anarcho-capitalists. I know because I heard them go on and on about it. I foolishly doubted them.
Today those same people are promoting Bitcoin Cash because they believe the banksters have hijacked Bitcoin.

Investing in gold and silver is better, it'll be the best medium of exchange in case shit falls apart

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Bitcoin is inherently national socialist.
It attracts libertarians too, because of the idea of freedom from the state, but they are wrong. Bitcoin and Government work together and both are improved by the presence of the other.

Bitcoin provides transparency and legitimacy to governments and their money flows, and forces them to compete and use sound strategies, and in return Governments legitimize Bitcoin and give it value by constructing regulations around it for the benefit of the people.

Bitcoin is powerful enough to not need this help, but in that case it would just be a hedge against collapse. In the better case, where governments adopt blockchain, it can become a new form of currency for the world and provide a new financial paradigm for humanity.

lol

The one thing governments like about Bitcoin that libertarians dislike is its trackability.
This is why some people have adopted alternatives such as Monero (to better protect their privacy).

Thats what governments already do faggot.
They post their public bills from tenders.
Youll just notice if you look close enough that they paid 50k$ for a chair.
Thats a public evidence. And nobody gives a shit.

Banksters have hijacked bitcoin, and it goes deeper than that too.

Monero is controlled, perhaps even was created by the same people that hijacked bitcoin

Bitcoin is trackable yes. Fully and forever.
Not different than any other form of payment these days besides cash.
And even cash, you are watched by cameras, etc.
I doubt bitcoin really takes away that much privacy from the average person, it might even add some in the future depending on how things play out. We'll have to see.

Bitcoin is not anarcho-capitalist.
It was only anarcho-capitalist in the sense that it allowed people a safe haven from our Globalist controlled governments at the time, and our Globalist controlled banks.

Now that there is a populist movement sweeping across the globe, bitcoin and government will work together, and the anarcho people will be left behind if they don't grow up.

Can you tell me where your tax dollars went the past 5 years?
No?
With blockchain you can.... trace every single cent.

How much bch for this bitch?

Crypto is going to alter politics forever. Its political in the sense that it isnt beholden to contemporary power structures. Such a thing makes it the new frontier for people and how the world will operate. Price wise I think we still have another year or two before interest begins to build on it again.

I think it will start this year.
Actually I think it will start soon, maybe by Oct/Nov.
Satoshi Nakamoto exposed soon.

Banks will definitelly stick their noses in crypto, but that doesn't mean it's gonna be worthless. Also, you faggets focus too much on the "currency" part of crypto.

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>Today those same people are promoting Bitcoin Cash because they believe the banksters have hijacked Bitcoin

Because its true. The past 8 months have been a very trying time. Make the pain go away.

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>BTC moves along normally
>BTC announced to be traded in futures markets
>BTC price through the roof
>lures in the suckers
>(((They))) spring their trap
>AGoyimBagholderSaysWhat?

Look out for BAKKT. Crypto exchange created by the company that owns the NY stock exchange.

lugging heavy metas around lmao, how much will the price of a smartphone be if Gold and Silver prices went up?