At least one member of Congress isnt a total dipshit.
Of course, it is a Senator from Wyoming who says Americans need to secure their future with Bitcoin.
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At least one member of Congress isnt a total dipshit.
Of course, it is a Senator from Wyoming who says Americans need to secure their future with Bitcoin.
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I might have to move there. I visited Yellowstone during the pandemic last summer and as desolate as the country is, it's beautiful. Seems like a very good place to sit on a computer and get rich. :-)
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Could be although I heard most of the state is a crap hole. Outside of Jackson Hole which is very costly and touristy, it is sparsely populated and a bit backwards.
Watch the spread of Bitcoin adoption; that might be our ticket. We can get like 5,000 Americans together and head to one of these countries. Get our Starlink systems going and earn money while living on the cheap.
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Better yet, we'll tokenize our community. You'll need to buy whatever we call it in order to live there. We'll pay our residents and civic officials in that token and soft cap it. Potential residents will have to buy in to the token in order to live there.
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Now that's an idea - life on the beach in El Salvador with my laptop, sunglasses and a bourbon...oh, and can't forget the crazy woman with big boobs (in a bikini)!
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Down there she probably could go topless (and maybe even bottomless).
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Sign me up for that right now, PLEASE!!!!!!
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I wonder when we can see Congressmen from Texas or Miami saying something similar. Since those are the other two hubs asking for BTC adoption/mining.
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I am sure we will. I dont think it is really dependent upon state. Stupidity knows now boundaries especially geographic.
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You know, I've wondered, why Wyoming? Maybe it's that independent, pioneering spirit of living in a sparsely populated state. Either way, I'm glad to see them setting an example for others to follow.
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That or perhaps just the fact they see a chance really to move up on the scale. It is an opportunity to bring business into the state.
It is the same logic El Salvador is applying.
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Exactly.
Not only that, it's another way for Wyoming to remind the rest of the nation-- and the rest of th world-- that Wyoming has a business-friendly environment. That's an underrated factor.
Wyoming is friendlier to cryptocurrency than New York (State and City) and California. That's its USP.
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I guess at least one Congressman sees the writing on the wall when it comes to the changing financial landscape.
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I am not so sure. I think it is a matter of we are Congress, so anything before us we have to regulate and control.
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