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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Signal312 6h \ on: 30 days without fiat: how I tried to live on Bitcoin in Minsk bitcoin
Thanks for these interesting details.
What's the purpose of these lopsided restrictions?
MoE is hugely obstructed everywhere - by the legacy fiat operators...for good reason- it threatens their global monetary hegemony and enslavement of humanity.
That hegemony is based upon domination of MoE.
MoE use of BTC is outright banned in virtually all autocracies.
In the 'liberal democracies' its more sly and subtle - every MoE usage triggers a tax compliance recording and payment event, making lawful MoE use effectively impractical.
Do you pay the tax due upon every zap and post?
Like fuck you do, you rebel!
And then there's the FUD and threats (and acts) of debanking of any merchant who dares to accept BTC as a payment option...and if they, do who will spend?
Bitcoiners, about maybe 1% of most populations, are mostly obediently KYCed, DCAing and Hodling...following the speculative commodity narrative that logically follows the obstruction of MoE usage.
They don't want to Break The Law by spending sats.
The Fiat Debt Slavery Bankers Cartel quivered in their well heeled boots in fear of this challenge to their global power and so have responded most determinedly, slyly cajoling the docile masses into the blind alley of greed is good commodity speculation complete with track and trace KYC and tax.
Where El Salvador dared to allow MoE usage as of right the IMF (FDSBC) used existing fiat debt obligations El Salvador was already enslaved by to force a backdown.
Cunning Fiat Debt Slavery Bankers with their military, IMF and government lackeys...
Their apologists are everywhere...
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As always - control over cash flow
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