agreed. But the government still has to allow rents to be paid in different currencies. I'm not saying it has to be this way, I'm saying that this is the reality.
Things will get interesting once normies find out that bitcoin is permissionless
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oh yes, how funny that they asked the permission for the Bitcoin ETF, and not even the real Bitcoin. 👀
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Government still has to allow.
Says it all and should scare the hell out of you.
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But the government still has to allow rents to be paid in different currencies.
hmmm, I didn't ask permission from anyone, but to have a talk with the owner to choose the currency that we both happy about, and that's only between us, no one need to know anything:)
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It was just people who follow the law. Of course, we can always break the law :)
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it's actually not about breaking the law, it's about how you position yourself and the law.
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It seems to be a question of semantics. We mustn't forget that a contract is between two or more people. What if the landlord wants to comply with the law?
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either change the landlord or be patient:) 😂
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Reality is that landlords in Argentina still want to sign contracts (including where the warranty/insurance is stipulated) that I believe a notary has to sign. Before Milei's amendments they wouldn't sign the contract if it was denominated in anything other than ARS
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