Bitcoin is starting to be accepted as a legal tender in many developing countries. Many enthusiasts are coming to these countries to live by the bitcoin standard, but isn't this a trap in the long run? It may happen that at some point these states will start to tighten their policies regarding the freedom of bitcoin payments, try to regulate, ban, put sticks in their wheels.
What do you think about this?
We should be planning on creating revenue generating businesses in those countries with as little capex and resources as possible: Bitcoin forces us to think like entrepreneurs. This enables us to quickly pack up our wealth and leave. Elon Musk said that one of the most important lessons in business is perfect allocation of capital.
I'm the end, Bitcoin will win, because the countries with the most open business environments will keep bitcoiners, who will spend money, bring about deflation, and strengthen their economies.
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