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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin in Politics.
by
Mame89
on 16/07/2025, 17:30:51 UTC
The politicians are only after their own success and they go to any extent to achieve success. They know the art of playing with public sentiments that's why we see a politician face when he is not in government and a totally new face when he is in government. As far as Musk new statement about crypto is concerned, he has done that in the past to achieve personal benefits and he is doing this once again for his own interests. It's not easy for any politician to change government narrative on crypto even after he assumes key office of the government.   
Talking about politics is never-ending, and that's why it's considered quite easy to achieve power when all the resources are at their disposal. Politicians only think about power and will do anything to support that goal. Many politicians may talk about Bitcoin, but do they truly support it? No one knows for sure, and perhaps no one can guarantee the authenticity of what they say. That's why I say it's better for Bitcoin not to be involved in politics, which is played by some who only care about personal gain.
Bitcoin has now become a favorite among all groups, including politicians. It's not surprising that many politicians simply exploit the crypto community for personal gain, as Trump did before. It's hard to trust politicians when they make promises about crypto because they're difficult to deliver on, as they face numerous challenges. Especially in the United States, for example, it's difficult for them to deliver on their promises to adopt Bitcoin and enact regulations that benefit the crypto community. It seems difficult, because they certainly don't want fiat currencies to weaken further. Furthermore, we may have forgotten Bitcoin's history as an enemy of the state. So, even if politicians appear to support Bitcoin, they will ultimately betray it, meaning they won't keep their promises.

It seems impossible for Bitcoin to remain politically uninvolved. Bitcoin also emerged from a poor political decision, when the economic crisis weakened and many people lost their trust in fiat currencies, which prompted Satochi to create Bitcoin as an alternative. So, I believe Bitcoin will always be involved in politics.