That would be another game-changer. If two or three of these countries go this route and then bitcoin goes to $150k or something, you're going to see a lot more countries taking it seriously. Especially the poor ones with really no way to escape the financial clubs the rich countries wield.
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It is interesting how we are seeing the poor countries stepping up in an effort to get around the richer ones.
If the UDG is powerless to stop Bitcoin in Paraguay or El Salvatore, then it is also powerless to do it among its own citizens.
Thankfully Hive is spreading out more, putting it out of reach of the governments.
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That's true. Paraguay looks like a great match for crypto since they could really use the money and have a lot of cheap hydro power
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