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Re: Bitcoin - a bloodless revolution
by
stompix
on 12/01/2023, 16:20:32 UTC
And, if those replies were not convincing yet, maybe this image clear things better:


Bruh, don't do this! Just as I asked you about Romania instead of googling don't throw Wikipedia back at me without double-checking:

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The event marked the 50th anniversary of a violently suppressed demonstration against the Nazi storming of Prague University in 1939 where 1,200 students were arrested and 9 killed (see Origin of International Students' Day).
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The date commemorates the anniversary of the 1939 Nazi storming of the University of Prague after demonstrations against the German occupation of Czechoslovakia and the killings of Jan Opletal and worker Václav Sedláček. The Nazis rounded up the students, murdered nine student leaders and sent over 1,200 students to concentration camps, mainly Sachsenhausen.

You quoted the death from 1939, there were no deaths in 1989, only hoaxes, the most famous being Martin Šmíd

In all countries. Whenever a bitcoiner makes a new anonymous, peer-to-peer transaction with someone else, that's one more transaction which is not controlled by the State. Whenever a bitcoiner attempts to press "Send" from his wallet there is nobody in the entire world who can stop him.

And that means losing control?
So they lost control a hundred years ago when people were dealing with cash, nobody can stop me from handing someone in a back alley a pack of banknotes and getting something in return. If you think that the police would follow me and prevent this, well, they can do with Bitcoin too, remember what happened to Ulbricht? Or to Burtw?
Let's be serious, do you think that the elites have lost power in your own country, in Romania for example? I've got my info only from the news but it doesn't seem like that one bit, and as much as I can tell you from Slovakia to Poland and the Czech Republic it ain't happening here either!

I get what you desire but you somehow think we already have this, and no, you're daydreaming at this point, nowhere close!
Are they still playing with interest rates, are they still influencing inflation, are they still deciding deficits and budgets, are they still the ones deciding taxes on crypto, are they still the ones that can send you to prison or hand you a fine for not paying them? If yes, then they are still in control!