Honest question: if Bitcoin is not about breaking the law, …
Honest question: if Bitcoin is not about breaking the law, now or in the future, then what is it for?
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it's like asking what the inernet is for besides crime
Why do you need Bitcoin if States can just improve on the fiat currencies?
Because it provides a public accountability ledger and any changes to the honest system are visible. It's an honest and transparent system.
Why don't the State make its fiat currency "honest and transparent"? It would be very simple for them.
A question with many answers. Do you know how money is created from nothing? Money is debt and the system is a fraud. Bitcoin is the honest system. If this is new to you search for "money as debt" on YouTube
Fiat relies on citizens not understanding how money works. People think the dollar is stable.
it's trust-less transactions. Meaning you can automate transactions of both micro and macro size without needing any human involvement to ensure the security of the transaction. Massive time/cost savings that enables a whole future of possibilities.
The system is fraudulent because the State wants it so. It taxes it. Bitcoin necessarily will break the law unless you think it will adjust the protocol to the wishes of the fraudsters in the future. They regulate hairdressers for God's sake.
Yeah, it's a fraud, and fraudsters don't like when their victims inadvertently stops funding them.