You're overrating bitcoin as it is, it's not the cure all or the holy grail that will advance our civilization to become a type 2 civilization, and in that scale, bitcoin is pretty much a primitive invention. Also, it's kind of funny that you are saying this because how does bitcoin exactly change the laws, will it be able to change the laws regarding genocide, murder and human trafficking?
it would be too much to say that bitcoin is currently reconstructing human law. bacause nothing much changed, bitcoin just changed the system in the financial industry and for other aspects normal. it's just a transition from centralized to decentralized.
Rome wasn't built overnight !!!
The concept you are trying to speak is too complex so that it is a kind of threat that should be removed by spreading an uncontextual understanding. how a Satoshi has such a complicated digestion to present bitcoins in this kind of context. you need to straighten that all this is just a simple system.
You don't need to get us into the Bitcoin concept too complicated and verbose. hedge and you can double it all, but not overnight. we are in the modern zone and not in the ancient Greek civilization which said the king Pharaoh built pyramid palaces.
It turns clearer and clearer that there’s already no single strength has the ability to control or eliminate Bitcoin in that Bitcoin has grown to be an important component of human civilization. With underlying technology and mathematical algorithm, Bitcoin proves to be a just and decentralized currency. Every time human society attempts to ban Bitcoin, it comes back with fiercer strength. At last, what changed is human society and government, not Bitcoin. Human governments cannot prohibit Bitcoin, they adjust to it by making laws.
I am not sure I agree with this instead I would say that there is no real benefit or incentive for anyone to want to destroy Bitcoin. The governments could probably make it very hard for its citizens to invest in Bitcoin and use it which would effect the adoption rate but they do not have any incentive to do it and it creates additional revenue for them because they tax it.
Here, let me answer your questions together. I see a lot of friends saying, "Bitcoin is reconstructing the laws of human society", this statement may be a bit exaggerated. But what I want to say is that this is what is happening. Now more and more countries have begun to legislate against Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Now the government's judicial system has changed. Some laws directly prohibit Bitcoin, some laws define Bitcoin as an asset, and some laws define Bitcoin as a currency. This is what is happening every day. At the same time, I believe that after some countries ban Bitcoin, they will eventually find that Bitcoin cannot be banned. Instead, they will change their laws to adapt to the existence of Bitcoin. Now we only see what has happened in the past 12 years. Can you imagine what changes Bitcoin will bring to mankind in the next 20 years? If we look at today’s article from the perspective of the next 20 years, do you still think Is it exaggerated?
I am communicating with you about Bitcoin. My view has always been that Bitcoin was born first, then blockchain was born, and finally, today's crypto world was formed step by step. The construction of the crypto world is guided by the decentralized thoughts behind Bitcoin. So, many times I talk about Bitcoin. It refers not only to Bitcoin itself, but also to the thoughts behind Bitcoin. Thoughts are eternal and indelible.
The idea of decentralization may still need some time to fully enfold. It could be two decades for sure. For now there are many old politicians at the top of most political systems who aren't quite the biggest fans of Bitcoin. Once the next generation takes over political power, that situation might change quickly.