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Board Economics
Re: Government always hides productive truths from the masses
by
Lucius
on 14/05/2024, 10:39:56 UTC
I will just ask the question "Is there any point in crying over spilled milk?"

You can blame your government, bad luck, lack of infrastructure or whatever, but you still have to ask yourself if you or anyone else who heard about something called Bitcoin during 2009/2010 really understood what it was really about? I first heard about Bitcoin in 2011, but only after a few years did I realize that there was something serious about it, and I can't blame anyone but myself for that.

It's no secret that most governments in the world don't have a positive opinion of Bitcoin, but that ultimately doesn't matter because Satoshi didn't ask your government for permission to invent and launch Bitcoin - just like you or anyone else didn't have to believe what the government was telling you.



This was just understood, it's also informed that over 18.8 million of bitcoin has been mined which can be tracked in the bitcoin blockchain.
~snip~


I will repeat the question one more time, where do you get information about the number of BTC in circulation that is less than the actual number by even 1 million BTC?