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"Many expected the attack on Bitcoin to arrive with sirens blaring and governments kicking down doors. While everyone fixated on the boogey-man of outright prohibition, the real attack was already inside the gates, dressed in Armani suits and bearing gifts of "legitimacy."
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The Trojan Horse didn't stop with ETFs or the leveraged corporate treasuries of public companies like Strategy, allegedly under attack by the banking cartel with JP Morgan leading the charge.
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Strict KYC
Regulated allow-lists
Identity-bound wallets
Transfer restrictions
Freeze and seizure functions
Central custodians
Jurisdictional control
Off-chain oracles
Legal enforcement baked into code
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Bitcoin's role as a peer-to-peer medium of exchange was side-lined.
This isn't adoption. It's capture.
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When "going mainstream" means abandoning the properties that made Bitcoin valuable, that's not success, it's surrender.
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The question is whether the Bitcoin community will remember why that matters, or whether it will trade revolution for yield, sovereignty for stability, and freedom for the comfort of institutional approval."
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Yup π Kudzai overall wrote many great pieces