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Chris Kay's avatar

With this much understanding of the corruption of centralized "authorities" who claim the right to rule over others... Why do you spend time in Washington talking to these people and trying to get them to vote harder?

Freedom and government are not compatible.

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Frank Corva's avatar

Because if we don't get policy around Bitcoin right we'll likely see an exponential amount of cases like the Samourai Wallet and Tornado Cash cases.

And also without getting the laws right, bitcoin will likely stagnate as just a store of value as opposed to becoming a more widely accepted medium of exchange, which is crucial to its survival.

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Chris Kay's avatar

Bitcoin doesn't care about laws. Humans who want to exert force and coercion over others are concerned about putting words on paper that give them the right to force others. Bitcoin is already perfect.

The United States government and all the other cartels have absolutely nothing to do with Bitcoin. People sitting around in dark rooms scheming up new policies are what will destroy Bitcoin. Please stop this statist superstition. It's evil and wrong.

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Frank Corva's avatar

That’s deep, man. Thank you.

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Chris Kay's avatar

I'm being genuine. I'm a huge fan of your work, but I believe that statism is the root of all evil in this world. When a group of people claim the right to rule over others, horrible things happen. Always have and always will. Fixing the money may improve the world, but fixing philosophy is what WILL fix the world.

If you're open, please check out "The Most Dangerous Superstition" - by Larken Rose.

Or the "Jones Plantation" for an enjoyable film.

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