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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin fans have developed into a political force. Is this the dawn of victory?
by
Silberman
on 30/08/2021, 18:04:16 UTC
If an organization composed of Bitcoin fans develops into a political force, I think that bringing new vitality and growth space to digital currency is also an important opportunity for the wider application of Bitcoin. I am looking forward to it. I even think this is a historic step. Imagine that if Bitcoin forum members (consensus) can form a community organization, will they be able to run for the president of the United States? If you want to be more exaggerated, a virtual sovereign state appears on the Internet. Just like in online games, you can even find a girlfriend, which feels amazing.
Nope, not a good idea, sorry. First of all read why Satoshi Nakamoto developed bitcoin – it’s a decentralized currency. So, if it’s a decentralized currency, then what’s the need of the same community to form a centralized organization? That means we’re creating a target for the government. It’s best as it is, we have been able to grow like this and we have reached this level we are now without having any centralized organizations or anyone controlling the community, not even Satoshi himself, do why are we going to be needing that now? I understand you, but it’s still not necessary.
This is 100% correct, governments are going to attack every single centralized entity that has anything to do with the market of cryptocurrencies and we know this is true because this is something that we have been seeing for a very long time, we have seen exchanges, miners and every single business that deals with cryptocurrencies been attacked by governments, if a political party was created out of this then it is obvious that it will be attacked immediately, so it is better to let things as they are and do not bother to do something like this.