People often ask how is possible to live on Bitcoin Standard... My answer is simple and harsh: with many sacrifices and strong decisions in your life. That's why I said - Bitcoin is only for the brave not for the weak. image And here are some steps to do: ✅ stop voting and participate in any bullshit political and social game, be yourself, sovereign ✅ stop paying taxes, stop believing in gov authority ✅ stop living in debt ✅ move away from big cities ✅ start earning in sats ✅ onboard to BTC nearby merchants that can fulfill all your basic needs ✅ support all those BTC merchants that put their sats back into Bitcoin circular economy and do not gave them to Saylor ✅ boycott fiat merchants ✅ close all bank accounts and avoid using fiat even in cash ✅ if you are forced to pay a fiat bill, use a friend and give him your sats ✅ start growing your own food as much as you can

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You know that there are countries that don't impose taxes, right?
This is the ideal, yes. For must of us, compromises will have to be made though - boycotting fiat merchants and closing bank accounts are not viable options in many places right now, and not paying taxes at all will have dire consequences. It's especially difficult without a strong local bitcoin community, which is indeed lacking in most parts of the world currently. I foresee a future where "bitcoin monasteries" become normal - as the fiat world crumbles, individual citadels will merge and create powerful synergies. However, this is still a long ways off.
Bitcoin is for everyone, didn't your Lordship know that? Without us lowly plebs, wise GodKings like yourself will have none to trade with.
If I don't vote I get a $600 fine each time. And if I don't pay the fine I get arrested and imprisoned. So I'll terrible advice. Stuff like this is only going to push people away from Bitcoin I think