To add one more vital point: what I'm advocating is a parallel economy based around Bitcoin that undermines the state by not paying taxes and allowing free trade among individuals. Quite obviously, the scope of this is way broader than drugs or fraud. Any small business or independent trader offering a cash discount is already a lowkey agorist. This will get harder in the future with CBDCs, hence stressing the importance of a Bitcoin circular economy. P.S. Your video reminded me of this music video, couldn't resist haha.

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I'm gonna write a full length post about it to properly articulate my ideas and where I'm coming from. If the bank takes the hit and the bank is insured it's absolutely a victimless crime. But again to be clear I'm not advocating for fraud - in a parallel Bitcoin circular economy, people would pay each other in sats instead of a CBDC. Assuming these transactions are not reported on tax returns like cash in hand deals today, the only loser here is a thief.
I'll tell you what's not a victimless crime. The artificially inflated fees that get pulled out of your pocket every time you make a Bitcoin transaction. Because of so-called ordinals..💀
It absolutely is a crime. Bitcoiners paid millions in artificially inflated fees because of so-called #ordinal..⚖️👮‍♂️💀
Yep, the very definition of a man in the middle #attack. For these characters it's a #lifestyle. A perceived #birthright. They don't need no stinking #Proof #Of #Work..😆😂🤣🤭