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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin and Globalization
by
renc77
on 10/08/2018, 05:24:16 UTC
Globalization was told for a very long time. Probably, this will be a new stage in the development of our civilization. This is a new form of human interaction. Perhaps the whole world will be without defenders and borders, without taxes and barriers. Bitcoin will take in such a world a worthy place of the world currency. Developing new technologies will help create a more developed society where there are not very magazine and very poor. Regulation will occupy cars, they are not expensive for the corrupt. We need a new world, it is perhaps a new and unified religion, which will affect all of humanity ... no longer warms, humanity can be really civilized. What do you think all about it? Maybe Bitcoin is part of the globalization plan?

A globalized world is a world without identity constituted by a ton of default individuals. The nearby societies would amount to nothing, they wouldn't exist any longer, no fringes, no domains. Bitcoin doesn't really need to lead mankind through along these lines.

All things considered, so much discussion about a globalized free world for everybody is a lie, on the grounds that from this false free society another dictator would rise and control every other person utilizing the power. That is the thing that happens where there aren't laws or where the laws amount to nothing. In a circumstance like that, Bitcoin is only a detail