I share your point of view, but we need to accelerate adoption among individuals, we need to make Bitcoin black money.
There is never a single tax to be paid on Bitcoin.
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Increasing adoption It is what everyone is working tirelessly for.
May I humbly observe that using terms like "black markets/money," "under the table," and similar derogatory language casts our good, moral, ethical, honest cause in a false light?
Let us rather frame the discussion in reality; let us shine the light of truth on the lying, thieving, satanic bastards whose arrogant perfidy is destroying the world.
We need to speak of bitcoin as "honest money," we engage in the "free market," our commerce provides Value for Value to the CREATORS and PRODUCERS of that value and NOT to the parasitic, bureaucratic state leeches who sit on their asses presuming some imaginary right to interpose theft into the middle of every human transaction...
Gentlemen, LANGUAGE is important; let us use it on our own TRUTHFUL terms to accurately describe what we are about--existing descriptions where available, but TRUTHFUL words, even if it means having to invent colorfully descriptive new phrases...😃
FREE markets
HONEST money
DURABLE money
LASTING funds
WHITE commerce
BENEFICIAL markets
FAMILY value for value
...etc...
People really don't want to do business in Bitcoin units because Bitcoin is not the only money out there, and never will be. It cannot ever be the only money by way of it's open source. It was copied immediately.
It will always be preferable to spend the bad money, take loans for it, make contracts to pay people months and years in advanced in bad money.
We will probably always be looking to spend some stable-coins, preferably decentralized autonomous stable-coin type things from locking up Bitcoin on lightning somehow. Like the money we have now is borrowed-dollars coming from real bond assets being locked up.
Bitcoin is replacing bonds, not dollars. The dollar's current global power comes from the bonds, not the token that spends.
If you want to evade taxes to prevent the government from having that power to spend, you don't need people to accept Bitcoin, you just need them to accept decentralized payment rails. You need to use decentralized stable-coins and then you're as anonymous as can be, in the payment, but the vendor gets dollars back to a USD bank account without the privacy leak for you.