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This is one of the most balanced takes I’ve seen on the rising tension between digital nomads and local communities.

As someone exploring both Bitcoin and remote work, I agree: regulation alone won’t solve the problem — we need smarter zoning, flexible infrastructure, and better data on mobility patterns.

Nomads aren’t tourists. We build habits, routines, and sometimes even relationships in the places we stay. But without affordable housing, strong internet, and reasonable local laws, it’s no longer sustainable.

The future of nomadism might not be flashy cities, but mid-sized towns that quietly adapt. And the biggest enabler? Local communities that actually want us there — not just tolerate us.