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RE: Florida Joining The Cryptocurrency Party?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

It's coming. The more these politicians can push awareness and legitimize it in the minds of the people, WITHOUT, mind you, really having any clue what they're letting in the front door, the higher the chances that ecosystems and economies (like HIVE, for instance) can develop into such robust, sophisticated, and widespread networks there will be no stopping them by the time power-hungry politicians know what's really going on. (Damn, that was a long sentence. lol)

Personally, as jaded as I can be by this politician-speak, I DO happen to believe that there are beginning to be more than a handful that are coming to see the power behind the freedoms crypto, for the most part, espouses. These are the places grass-roots movements can begin and gain momentum outside the reach of what the mainstream media wants the narrative to be.

As much as I dislike the leftist policies threatening our country, I can't think of one single real-world liberal I hate. In other words, the vast majority of us are the same and are perfectly comfortable coexisting in this world, helping each other along the way. If we can get away from the constant fear-mongering and hatespeech coming from our media and leaders, I think we'd all find this is the type of place that can build a better world for us all.

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The local and state level politicians better start clueing in. I have a feeling the Federal level is going to have a rough time within the next 20 years. The USG wont disappear as quickly as some others but we will see the same impact on governments over the next 30 years that was done to newspapers in the last 30.

What we are developing here is going to radically alter the Nation-State. Weaker governments around the world will find themselves like weak newspapers, completely falling apart.

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