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Irrelevant. The point still stands: Bitcoin could help a lot of people out there that happen to have access to the internet, but have a really hard time dealing with remittances. Look up a bit the amount of random islands out there with populations ranging from 1000 to 10000 people. All of those will be on Bitcoin in 10 years.
Bitcoin could do many things for many people. As could Dogecoin, as could any shitcoin. As could learning to be nice to each other and sharing.
All this is irrelevant to the topic at hand, which is:
So...bitcoin is now a national currencyWhat is relevant is it's a rock, not a country. Regardless of the guy living on it claiming it is.
How is Bitcoin being 'adopted as a national currency' by some guy who lives, basically, under a highway overpass, further this?
Is the fact that the rock next to the highway is not a nation irrelevant also?
@l8nit3 It's not a nation, just some attention-hungry bro exploiting the oh-so-exploitable bitcoiners, who never fact check shit. Not as long as 'it's good fr bitcoin!!1!'
Also no one actually lives there.