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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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.