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Re: Bitcoin fans have developed into a political force. Is this the dawn of victory?
by
Aliceooo78
on 25/08/2021, 04:00:35 UTC
Good luck forming a political force when there's some 50 million people worldwide. It will be a bigger failure than all those internet parties or piracy parties. Best you can hope is some Bitcoin lobbyism coming from big companies that now have a skin in the game. Even then it's a big question if they would be able to successfully resist all hostile regulations and how far they would be able to go in defending Bitcoin, or to be more precise their interests in Bitcoin, which are not always the same as community interests.

Forming a separate party never works, as seen from the case of the Pirate Party. There are billions of users in the world who uses torrents and other filesharing apps, but that doesn't mean that all of them would vote for a party which is solely based on filesharing rights. The same goes for cryptocurrency. There may be 40-50 million active users, but there is no guarantee that all of them will support a political party. As you said, the best thing to do is to form a lobbying group and stay away from direct involvement in politics.

I accept your point of view. Every Bitcoin supporter has his own worldview and values, and has a different way of thinking. One important point is that each of us lives in a political environment because we Unable to leave the country. Each of us has political influence in our hearts. However, perhaps a brand new Bitcoin organization can be realized through the network