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0 sats \ 9 replies \ @sasasuina OP 13 Jan \ parent \ on: My First Onchain Bitcoin bitcoin
Hi Darth, thanks for your comment. I read your guide from time to time, and it's like meeting a star in person!
Unfortunately, I live in a country where Bitcoin-related business is illegal. It's unbelievable how difficult it is to access Bitcoin here.
I really like how you described it as chasing breadcrumb sats — it's so true. I might have put my time and energy to better use.
I live in a country where Bitcoin-related business is illegal
LOL "illegal"...


I wonder when people will wake the fuck up...
THEIR LAWS DO NOT APPLY TO YOUR BITCOIN.
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And that means I have no way to spend Bitcoin or get paid in Bitcoin.
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make it happen. It's up to you.
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Yeah, I’ll give it a shot. Like finding remote jobs or stuff like that.
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It's funny but true. 😂 People can legally own Bitcoin, but companies aren not allowed to do any Bitcoin (and crypto) related business.
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People can legally own Bitcoin,
That is totally bullshit. Bitcoin is permissionless, you can do whatever the fuck you want with it. NOBODY can tell you what you can hold or not.
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Yeah, that’s true. My point is that Bitcoin-related activities are suppressed due to legal restrictions.
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Bitcoin-related activities are suppressed due to legal restrictions.
I wasn't talking about buy/sell BTC.
I am talking about working a regular job and be paid in BTC. That is not "bitcoin related activity".
If you have auto repair shop and I work for you doing repairs, we agree each others to be paid in BTC. Is not anybody's else business how you are paying me for the job we agree upon. You can pay me also in car wheels or pink shells if I accept them. But is nobody's business why I do accept them.

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Got you. Yeah, that totally makes sense.