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America Is NOT Going to Ban Bitcoin (BTC)

America Is NOT Going to Ban Bitcoin (BTC)
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Dennis Porter shared: Not only is America NOT going to ban Bitcoin, but we are also going to be the 1 country in the world for the BTC industry.

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No, El Salvador will be 1 regarding Bitcoin I am not currently optimistic macro-wise.

Let’s see, El Salvador – makes bitcoin legal tender, no tax on bitcoin. U.S. – fake leaks some executive order bullshit saying “we’re trying to figure out how to fix the game so the house always wins”. Winner – El Salvador.

You’re referring to policy, not industry.

There is no “industry”. It’s just people buying it on a handful of exchanges and hoping to sell it to other people for more USD. It doesn’t produce anything and is a negative-sum game after exchange fees.

So, basically you don’t know bitcoin.

Chit, we can’t even get gas and food prices under control. This administration can’t help but screw up everything they touch.

Awesome! More wasted energy while there is a shortage of energy! This is a great idea!

Wasted? Learn what bitcoin does and then come back and say it’s wasted energy.

It is a waste of energy.  It is not.

Name something you remember.  The federal government doing something good for the people that may potentially diminish their power and control. Seriously, name something.

Education.

Bitcoin is going to change the world, especially when the Government wakes up.

I sure hope so, I don’t want the industry involved though. Home miners and nodes are the keys for the US to remain in power. Not a few big players with big mining camps.

I think you get overexcited about some stuff. Let’s see how this goes and the market will decide if America will be No.1. Not Biden’s dreams.  If you are in for the gains only, I guess it’s a good FOMO trigger, but governments are not going to relate to the crypto culture.

I’m afraid I’ll have to see significant movement in that direction before I’ll be able to even entertain the idea that this may be true. Watch what they do not what they say.

And you are one of the most important pieces that contribute to doing that. Great work!

Hate to say it, but the new regime wants ISO20022, not Bitcoin.

No South Korea will be from the looks of it as they are going to be deregulating…

No “BREAKING” headline to pretend that your opinions are fact?

We can only hope the USA does have that kind of common sense.

Chinese mainland sells various types of bitcoin miners and welcomes private letters.

This is why people travel 1000s of miles and walk through the Darien Gap to get to ‘Merika. They should get a medal.

We have to solidify US power in Bitcoin. Nobody can stop Bitcoins’ rise. We should stand for everything bitcoin stands for.

The government can’t even come up with a decent tax system for crypto, you’re a clown.

Ok, I can say you are at least not wrong and have a chance of being slightly right on the other part. Still wouldn’t take your advice for managing my money. And still, sort of think you suck for advising people to jump in on high risk and adopt it and avoid taxes and gov.

Yes, bc the dollar empire will happily step aside and let #BTC take over as legal tender. And Joe Biden never tried to coerce the American people to submit to rape by syringe, lol!

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