If anything this just implies that bitcoiners in EU member states, must involve themselves politically.
Suggestions:
1. Vote, vote, vote - for privacy & decentralization
2. Get involved in political orgs & affect them
3. Write articles & talk about privacy online and IRL
IRL
4. Find & promote suitable candidates to public office
5. Run yourself for public office if it's your kind of thing.*
*maybe we need a bitcoin fidaz social media influencer parliamentarian.
These are counter to what many bitcoiners are interested in, I know, I know... but it's not good if the political system don't have any reflection of our interests. Since nostr we also have our own social media to coordinate & rally on so... why not?
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As usual, the solution is voting harder 🤪
I don't really think there's been any voting block behavior from the privacy / bitcoin people yet.
So it's not about voting harder. It's about voting with it as a preference as a start.
But Mainly influencing the zeitgeist to realize the importance of privacy and care for it more. Making a cultural shift.
Voting in EU doesn’t matter. The bureaucrats follow the rule of the greatest theorist of democracy Josef Stalin: more than who count the votes matters presenting the right alternative. Look what happened in Italy then now Romania.
cynicism doesn't matter, never has.
Also there are more to democratic processes than voting, and those tings matter a lot to be engaged in.