In general at the end of the day someone has to be in charge.
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At end of the day someone has to be in charge.
If you want someone at the end of the day to be in charge, why wouldn't it be you? You have Bitcoin as a decentralized cryptocurrency, a non-custodial open source crypto wallet, and the ability to do transactions without third-party intermediation - I ask you where do you see the problem with someone else needing this to be in charge? The potential that Bitcoin has is very great, but most people cannot understand it at all, but a good part of those who understand it blindly listen to their governments and want someone to be their master.
Centuries or better to say millennia of people management has done its thing, no matter how much freedom you offer them, they always return to their masters who were once called pharaohs, kings, emperors, and today they are presidents, prime ministers, and various other politicians who consider people only as useful tools to achieve their goals.