205 sats \ 2 replies \ @DemandUtopia 8 Oct 2023 \ on: Gold "hoarders" were persecuted in the 1930's, what will happen with bitcoin? bitcoin
It's interesting that there was a few months of "heads up" prior to the executive order. A hear a few libertarian Bitcoin types talk as if Bitcoin confiscation will happen over night, and if you're not already secure (coins off an exchange, living outside the US/Europe, coin mixed and difficult to trace, etc) then you're going to be in big trouble.
Keep alert to the narrative and news stories. I believe some sort of crackdown or discrimination against Bitcoin holders is in the future as fiat currencies collapse, but if you stay alert, you can weather the storm much better.
Totally agree on this. It's never all at once.
If anyone wants an interesting book recommendation - "I Will Bear Witness", by Victor Klemperer. This is the diary of Klemperer, who was a non-religious Jew in Nazi Germany, whose wife was "Aryan" and who was also a WWI vet, so he was somewhat protected.
Fascinating book. Anyway, in regards to the "heads up" - the Jews weren't immediately put into concentration camps when the Nazis took over in 1933. What happened was that anti-Jewish edicts came slowly, step by step. The first one that affected Klemperer was that he could only teach Jewish students (he was a college professor). Then he lost his job (which was a government job). Then he couldn't own a car. Couldn't have a pet. Couldn't walk in parks, couldn't walk on roads next to parks. All kinds of crazy new laws, slowly tightening the screws.
reply
Yep, Bitcoiners shouldn't be naive and get caught flat footed. But don't be a doomer and move to a cove in the mountains tomorrow.
reply