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RE: Bitcoin Makes History - Why $98,802 Is Just the Beginning.

Yes, something, without the need for an internet connection. This can be especially useful in situations where internet access is limited or unavailable – it would even be useful for those people who will want to stay away from the digital environment as much as possible. In general, almost all states, all governments in the world promote the digitization of financial systems..... The real problem is that through that step of the governments they will do nothing but marginalize a huge category of people who do not want to have to deal with the bodies of the states.... therefore, that category of people will not have much access to those currencies that will be called CBDCs. Bitcoin will not be able to support everyone, it will not be able to, but a cryptocurrency that can be traded offline would be truly precious for everyone

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I'm one of those who wants nothing to do with government anything, as I know it's all different methods of enslavement, CBDCs being a good example of that. I will never use them. The only crypto that I use is open-source, decentralized, and self-custodial, as I don't want anyone, no bank, no corporation, and no government, telling me how I can or can't use my money.

I think that after a bit of a crazy period, that things are going to move very quickly in an exceedingly positive direction, as people everywhere are waking up faster than ever, and taking their power and freedom back, and crypto is a part of that. Gold or silver-backed crypto that can be traded offline would likely be quite useful too. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙