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RE: What about that Yesterday? Did the Bitcoin world face its end and what can we learn

in #busy7 years ago (edited)

I was kind of more meaning the big companies lobby to get laws in thier favor to help them while screwing the little guy. Like Uber for example. In the USA most cities charge a huge fee for taxi medallions. Uber coming online made the medallion price drop like a rock, less money for the cities so in turn they try to lobby to stop Uber or set up a way to charge them or make it harder for them to operate. Thats what I mean by owners. Our owners write the laws we have to follow. My worry is that when cryptocurrency becomes more stable and is still giving much higher returns than putting the money in the bank they may lobby to either tax us so much we wont want any part of it or just straight out make it illegal to own or trade. As for now Im doing like you said making a pie and trying to get as much of it before things change.