This one is very interesting to me because I've never observed it in the wild before. Think critically. What type of person, demographic, or vested counterparty interest would dislike crypto?
A few days ago, I legitimately thought the only people who disliked crypto fell into a few key easy categories: people who dislike change, people who only know about crypto from various "CEO OF BITCOIN COMMITS FRAUD" MSM fake-news headlines, and people who have misconceptions about it's purpose or use and see it as a volatile form of gambling like the stock market.
Who has reason to hate the feedom to use crypto and avoid a censorious and political banking industry, overwhelmingly run by two core demographics? Who would be extremely concerned with you doing something harder to track, in a world where systems have been erected in a way where all data can be aggregated to be sold or used to control?
Now, the past two days has given me quite different experience, seeing opposition that feels far more institutionalized in nature.
Who would prefer you were a good IRS taxpaying boy or girl who used the traditional Western Banking system, which subsequently can close your account if you say, do, or buy things they don't like?
Edit: Wow. Look at the hornests nest of Globalists this one stirred up.
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