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Re: Bitcoin fans have developed into a political force. Is this the dawn of victory?
by
Sithara007
on 28/08/2021, 03:40:07 UTC
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

The question is whether we need a centralized organization for doing this work. As seen from the example from India, Bitcoin users have been able to exert pressure on the government even without a formal association. And in case we go for organized activism, then there will be backlash from the opposing sectors as well. I would prefer the current status quo, at least until Bitcoin becomes more popular. And organized activism is not necessary to influence politics. Look at what happened to El Salvador. Bitcoin was declared as the legal tender without any organized activity.