Are these kinds of moves in vain or are they worthwhile?
Can we expect it from govs in a way?
Or, is s it right to think that it is precisely because governments do not see convenience in this kind of developments that Bitcoin is being used as an alternative?
At first I think that, especially for countries like Japan, restrictive and always with an eye on each individual of the population, they do not see convenient this type of developments.
The reason for my question is:
In Japan there are people who are looking for the taxes to be reduced or eliminated for the use of Bitcoin. With the aim that companies are given the task of developing products and services such as those I mentioned.
But something doesn't add up.
I know there are companies that does, and of course they can be regulated by its country.
But, is there a government actually making any pro #Bitcoin regulation that helps those companies to develope this kind of services?
Are those services convenient for any country?
Serious questions
※Thanks in advance
Is there any "country" experimenting with #Bitcoin and developing products for international money transfers, store payments, micropayments, RT payments, work-to-earn, value-for-value, anti-spam?
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KYC is the state attack on bitcoin. 100% avoidable. Yes, you might have to do some research to figure out how to do it. But this is about separating money and state - we're going to have to earn it.
Yeah if this doesn't change then probably avoid @CoinberryHQ. Privacy is not a crime. Looking for an alternative? @hodlhodl for non KYC, works in Canada no problem, peer to peer, immediate self custody. twitter.com/btcbagger/stat…
Among the many things it is, Bitcoin is software, free open software. It is software that you can download on your computer, modify and share.
But it must be your computer, not someone else's.
Self-care tips for 2023:
- Buy land
- Quit porn
- Delete TikTok
- Delete Facebook
- Lift heavy things
- Get 8 hours of sleep
- Start an online business
- Stop watching the news
- Stop trusting your government
- Spend free time outside in nature
What would you add?