Bitcoin dominance over shitcoins. How beautiful! 😍






Lagarde doesn't want EU countries to hold #Bitcoin reserves? So what, are you upset about that?
Maybe you're here for other reasons, not for what Bitcoin truly is, but because you want to be rich. I want wealth too, but even more than that, I want to be FREE. I won't trade my freedom for wealth.
So yes, the longer institutional adoption takes, the more time I and others have to acquire Bitcoin for ourselves. Bitcoin should remain with those who need it to free themselves from the deeply corrupt fiat system, rather than being controlled by banks or governments.
So be careful what you wish for...
Regarding the MiCA, the Travel Rule, and other ongoing EU regulations, I see two immediate consequences. The first, related to users who will seek to circumvent these regulations, is the increased use of P2P platforms and the exponential emergence of new platforms. The second concerns companies in the EU that either do not want to or cannot comply with the regulations. We will witness an exodus of companies, a flight of human capital, and a migration of Bitcoin and bitcoiners to freer jurisdictions where they can innovate and conduct business without dealing with intrusive governmental actors who require them to provide all customer data and store it for five years at their own expense and time.
Europe, as it stands now, is lost, there is no way for it to regenerate from within. There simply aren’t enough people opposing the status quo—there are not enough voices, no leaders. It’s every person for themselves, we are responsible for our own survival.
Bitcoiners are inventive individuals, each will find their own solution to avoid the deeply corrupt and vile system. Some will bow down and conform, losing their backbone along with their anonymity and the rights they have relinquished.
#TravelRule #MiCA #DORA #Bitcoin

Thieves broke into the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, stealing valuable items from the exhibition 'Dacia - Realm of Gold and Silver', which showcases treasures from the ancient kingdom of Dacia.
The theft happened just a day before the exhibition's closure.




