Some thoughts on the difficulty of governments enforcing taxation in a world where Bitcoin is widely used in commerce.
Author: Robert Hall
The Reformation of Money: Bitcoin’s Whitepaper And Its Parallels To Martin Luther
The Bitcoin Whitepaper challenged the unquestioned orthodoxy of government control over money the same way Martin Luther challenged the unquestioned orthodoxy of the Catholic Church.
Bitcoin Needs Resilient Communities
When and if the government cracks down on Bitcoiners and free speech, having a resilient social layer can make all of the difference between thriving and unable to function in society.
The Time To Leave X(Twitter) Is Now
Bitcoiners understand that the centralization of money is bad for society, yet they use centralized social media platforms.
Bitcoiners Must Appeal To America’s Increasingly-Independent Voters
With nearly half of Americans indicating that they are tired of political dichotomy, it’s time for Bitcoiners to pursue the middle path.
The Ordinals-Focused Infighting Is Bad For Bitcoin
“Ditch the wizard hats, and turn off the laser eyes. We are all on the same team and working toward the same goal.”
As The U.S. Faces Default On $31 Trillion Debt, The Case For Bitcoin Grows Stronger
With U.S. politicians quibbling over the debt ceiling, will more people recognize the benefits of Bitcoin?
The 2024 Presidential Election Could Make Or Break Bitcoin In The U.S.
2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Bitcoin and the U.S. That’s why it’s time for a generational change in leadership.
Orange Pill App Is Accelerating Hyperbitcoinization In Real Life
Orange Pill App brings Bitcoiners together, demonstrates demand for adoption to local businesses and propels the bitcoin standard.
In The Face Of Banking Crisis, The Bitcoin Price Rise Is Proving Us Right
The bitcoin price, rising in the face of an ongoing banking crisis, appears to vindicate what Bitcoiners have known all along.