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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: People Overthink Potential of Bitcoin
by
Zilon
on 10/02/2022, 15:15:03 UTC


In general at the end of the day someone has to be in charge. It is impossible and not feasible to let the people lead themselves. Too many ideas and different thoughts conflict with one another. That would cause a clash of conflict to happen. Some people want order and others can believe everything should be a "Free for all"
Going free for all does not work, to function without any rules or order is not good thing. At same time running with too many rules and order not good thing as well.

At end of the day someone has to be in charge. 
For sure someone must rule over a territory but your idea about Bitcoin is not the story behind the technology. Bitcoin didn't come to rebel against authorities but rather made a way to give th public a key that is private so the can control their own funds. Bitcoin is never against the government nor their policies but the idea is to help you and me have full control of our funds make transactions with our funds in a peer-2-peer network without having a bank interfere our making us sell out our identity in the name of KYC.

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The ones who are telling you to rid of the government are people who wish to control you. Look at the Trucker convoys going on. The terrorists who stormed the US government last year. are people who have criminal pasts, do not like rules and are really in truth looking to control everyone else in the end. in which their ideas could be more strict and worse then what is already in place.

So be careful what you listen to. Thoughts on this.
No one is controlling no one and no one is telling anyone to get rid of the government. In as much as the fiat currency gives information of people's transaction and can easily track fraudulent activities it's still subjected to manipulation and it's only those who are far from the house of power who fall victims of this . Bitcoin is only keeping everyone on a neutral ground making everyone entitled to their privacy if they so wish