But I'm starting to wonder if it can really stay completely outside of global politics and conflicts. We've seen discussions around sanctions, attempts to control usage in certain regions, and countries looking at it differently based on their own agendas. Can Bitcoin truly maintain its apolitical, neutral status in a world that seems to be getting more fragmented? Or will it inevitably get drawn into geopolitical battles, even if it's just by association?
Does it matter?
Bitcoin is decentralised, no one entity controls it and as we have seen the market
rea ts/or not to various global events, large or small but those events dont affect
"Bitcoin" they affect peoples sentiment.
Because of Bitcoins decentralisation it will persevere through any geopolitical
issues and possibly more and more people will see and realise the benefits of
HODL'ing Bitcoin in turbulent times.