And how does that lead us to that sarcastic "separate money and state'? Weren't you implying that policymakers getting involved publicly with Bitcoin makes it less separate from the state?
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Yes.
And what I'm saying is 98% of the people who say Bitcoin separate the money and state means it separate monetary policy from the state. Not any and all economic transaction. Taxation on transactions using money is a different issue.