Agreed, and as well as knowing how Bitcoin works — I still feel not 100% at ease. This isn’t because of the fundamentals of Bitcoin, but rather the steadfast attempts to always usurp any financial freedom and autonomy anything affords us. The wherewithal and global coordination of companies like Blackrock and the like (not to AR-15 them; that is to say: use the generic and most visible poster-child term/name for an issue) and the govs in lockstep w WEF and the like is what makes me not be able to be at total ease. I have the idea that there is round-the-clock effort to take over or destroy Bitcoin and I’m not going to assume it’s something with no attack vectors, particularly when it’s based on infrastructure that we definitely don’t have control of.

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Delta Charlie 2 years ago
I believe the effort is not to destroy Bitcoin, as those in power know it is indestructible. Rather, those in power will attack the people using Bitcoin. It is imperative for like minded people to set aside differences, and understand that money, not fiat currency, is the glue that will bind a modern society together. Money circulates no matter what your beliefs or politics are. Bitcoin's indestructibility lies in its unique design and decentralized nature, making it resistant to any single point of failure. Additionally, Bitcoin's open-source nature and collective vigilance ensures that the protocol evolves to adapt to emerging threats. Bitcoin's indestructibility is a testament to its robust, decentralized architecture, making it a resilient and enduring store of value and digital currency. If only human nature had such strong qualities.