I think folks miss the meaning of trust.
Trust: Firm belief in the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; confidence or reliance.
Now you tell me, does that definition apply to the vast majority of politicians? Are you going to rely on a politician? Do you believe they have integrity? Or are they just telling you what you want to hear. Its a personal question. Ron Paul is the only politician that never really disappointed me. He's the exception and I still didn't trust him. I just wish there were more like him. The incentives of politicians are to tell people what they want to hear, make promises they can't keep so they can gain wealth, power, and influence. Don't kid yourselves. Bitcoiners should understand incentives.
As the number and financial power of bitcoiners rises across the globe MANY politicians are going to become "pro bitcoin". Stay skeptical. I'm not telling you to not vote but don't be fooled. Where we're going we don't need them. They need us.
Milei is the argentinian Ron Paul. I don't trust him, but he's in politics and despises politicians. He for example has never (allegedly) received one dime from the State, he donates 100% of his state remuneration.
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I hope you are right. If so, this will be good for the people there.
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