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Re: What do you think China will lose by banning Bitcoin?
by
Lucius
on 25/10/2022, 15:10:09 UTC
China has a history of humiliation, and maybe many countries have it. To some extent, we enjoy peace and stability, but we have to sacrifice some democracy and freedom. I believe this is understandable.

Your CP congress that was held a few days ago is more than a good example that your nation has the characteristics of a BORG (if you know what I'm talking about), because out of thousands of representatives, no one dared to have a different opinion. This is how communism works, I know because I felt the peace and stability of the same system that left behind thousands of political prisoners and hundreds of mass graves of those who were not lucky enough to escape the wrath of the great leader.

It is incomprehensible to me that even 1.4 billion people think the same as you, which then leads us to the conclusion that Bitcoin has nothing to do in your society because you yourself choose to live in such a political system. However, if we look at the whole thing in a wider context, Bitcoin has never asked for permission from China or anyone else, so whether it is banned or not is irrelevant.