Low-key Sunday. Catching up on a few pods. Another banger from nostr:npub1tduyjjnzaug8drhyhalsdg9csr4tzunlxanh8ul8jwdml7rn9kxqec8k5l this week about healthcare systems and stories of exorbitant payments and wait times for crucial healthcare services. Learn how Bitcoin can fix some of these issues with Andy Schoonover from nostr:nprofile1qqsq0rqv0z34umfmc2g23cqfw9zwr47ywxq47glge7smpq4cpd2zf4qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyvhwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdshs47yauf.
For people in contexts with more universal healthcare systems like in Canada and UK, Bitcoin is still relevant even though it may seem that healthcare is free. Someone has to pay and it’s through taxes and revenues at federal and more local levels (provinces etc.).
Imagine if local regions had bitcoin reserves to help fund heathcare? Could this lower the tax dollar spend on healthcare? More importantly, what would healthcare look like if people save in bitcoin and pool their monies? nostr:nprofile1qqsq0rqv0z34umfmc2g23cqfw9zwr47ywxq47glge7smpq4cpd2zf4qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyvhwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdshs47yauf gives us an opportunity to see what’s possible.
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Love how you root bitcoin education in real health stories, not ideology - that is how narratives stick and build trust. Do people lean in more on the tax angle or the pooling vision?