When communicating with lawmakers and policy makers the discussion has to be broadly focused on digital assets and not specific to Bitcoin.
Also, the broader constituency is useful for persuading elected officials.
Here's Perianne Boring addressing this on What Bitcoin Did.
Keith Ammon
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Live Free or Die
How do you do, my fellow plebs?
If an Ordinal is worth less than the fee required to transfer it, do you own it or does it own you?
Imagine thinking it's a smart business move to bash your product and a large segment of your customer base. I'll be closing my Cash App account.


This protocol needs more content on a wider range of topics.
First to use the hashtag #nhpolitics here.
Accurate


The meek shall inherit the earth by staying humble and stacking sats.
New Hampshire is friendly to bitcoin, crypto, and digital assets.


Twitter is a dumpster fire.