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>>11164602
>corporations can have as clear of a hierarchy and structure as they want—nobody is forced to live under the laws of that corporation.
oh but you will when they dominate every aspect of your society. Whose boot is worse, the state's boot or the faceless corp boot?
>if you want to opt out, you can opt out
thats like saying nobody forces you to wagecuck for $10 an hour, you can opt out anytime you want (you can actually, but at what cost?)
>the things that your society is willing to spend money on is a reflection of the state of your society
the XX century has shown us how easily it is to influence the masses. What people are willing to spend money in doesnt really benefit them in the long term. Proof being how everyone wants the latest gadget while your infrastructure is decaying. If you're betting on dumb money (the masses) to keep your nation healthy you're fucked. They'd rather waste it on drugs and other vices like gambling. The end result would be the same as a commie shithole. Money left to its own will find its way into the pockets of the already wealthy, through banks and corps. A plutocracy with nothing to able to stop it, no private army, nothing. Take a trip to Mexico or Colombia and you'll get a glimpse of this. Druglords above the law, buying everything with money. When you can either bribe anyone or kill them if they dont comply, there is no stopping it.
>rest of your post
could work in theory. In practice those who create money have absolute power. The money lenders. They get to decide who gets funds for what, not society at large.

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>>11158630
>muh normies
Normies have NO money you dumb fuck. Bitcoin as created for the elites to use as a replacement for the now disappearing tax havens.

>inb4 use they should use monero bro

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>>10755383
Normies have no money. We need the elites to diversify their portfolio. Who fucking cares about zoomers.

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>>10720490
Yes. Do fucking you?

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>>10597763
As a matter of fact this is not the case. We just need a small % of the 32 million people that currently control the world to diversify their portfolio, with once again, a % of their wealth. Which reminds of how I have to sit here and see low IQ mongs talk about normie adoption and shitcoins all day. Perhaps lack of understanding of economies of scale and how this is a winner-takes-all scenario.

The fact that they are at the top should mean there's enough IQ there to realize the fact that they have no options other than Bitcoin if they want to keep their wealth safe from ever going nation-state clusterfuck dynamics. Notice that the very rich have no nation, they just want to keep their wealth. On a long enough timeline the realization that Bitcoin is the best place to be in such a case will make BTC go to $1,000,000+.

Of course the lower classes don't even fathom what it means to have a fortune to protect from nation-states and all of thing flies past their empty brains (and wallets).

The $21 trillion debt clusterfuck will only help speeding things up.

Notice that 32 million people sit at the top, there are 21 million Bitcoin tops, with 1+ million gone, with roughly 1 million of liquid BTC moving (the rest sits on cold storage), and by 2032 the block reward will be tiny, so the cards will have been dealt already.

Everything points at the clock being reset in 10 years. The time to position yourself is now. Yet all I see in here is Link spam and other inconveniences.

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Hint: it doesn't.

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Let's try and guess the relative average wealth of all the boards on this site.

Wealthiest board is likely /biz/ or /k/. Maybe /o/ but I don't go there enough to know if they're all talk or if people actually buy shit. /k/ probably has the oldest average age on the board and most users have jobs and are fairly productive members of society.
/cgl/ is tough, but I think it's pretty high up there too.
/co/ beats /lit/ and /v/. Shelf threads are fairly active and comics are far more expensive than books. /v/ is underage and mostly pirates.
I think /toy/ beats /a/ but I'm not confident there. /a/'s buyfag thread is pretty fast after all.
/trash/ and some of the art boards might surprise me since a lot of people there buy commissions, but I'm pretty sure it's down there with /b/, /r9k/, and /adv/ for poorest boards.

Anyone else?

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