I think maintaining the integrity of the social layer is equally important. Especially in states with a lot of hash power. The scenario you are suggesting implies that the people in government is not interested in holding Bitcoin on a personal level. I think ita becoming the opposite in the US?
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> maintaining the integrity of the social layer is equally important
I think that's exactly the point @L0la L33tz is making. Don't just assume Bitcoin inevitably wins without effort.
Indeed
Ok, so let's brainstorm ways to do this effectively. How to ensure we keep winning.
1. Supporting people like Lola who take action.
2. Talk about Bitcoin to family and friends.
3. Debunk FUD.
4. Elect bitcoiners
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With 4, it's probably more efficient to orange pill existing politicians than to get bitcoiners elected?