I also like how he points out how Bitcoin is somewhat of a regulation itself, but then in the way that it regulates governments that will now have to compete with each other to offer us, the people, the best of the best. It's no longer we are operating at mercy of the government, but the government operating at mercy of the people, which is exactly how it should be. Almost everything he points out is spot on.
Governments competing to serve their slaves (can't think of a better term, sorry, we are their slaves), that's definitely something to look forward to. Their endless disrespect towards people can't continue for ever.
I am sure that they were expecting to continue like that for many more decades, but that time seems to be coming to an end, and rightfully so. I like how T.D. explains the difference between governments throughout the years.
It's no longer
what can I do for you?, but
what are you gonna do for me! T.D. definitely gained my credits, and looking around on social media, nearly all his videos and posts are extremely low on downvotes or dislikes.
He gained his credits rightfully everywhere on the internet, especially after his recent prediction. He is right now what Roger Ver was once. Thanks for sharing this video.
It's refreshing seeing a thread not being flooded with posts for once. The subject is probably too serious to participate in for a lot newbies compared to all the one liner OP threads.
You know, although I agree that governments can sometimes be quite corrupt, they aren't special, they are people like you and me, the only difference is power, the more power any human has the more prone he is to do bad things with it. You and me, we don't access to steal millions, for example, so we don't. An average person can only steal, I don't know, a shop at most. When you have more power, you also have the potential to do worse things and unfortunately a lot of people can't stop themselves from doing it.
We are slaves in a sense but at the end of the day, it's something needed, if no one was doing any job where would we be? I don't think most first world governments are trying to destroy cryptos with regulations and I don't think they have bad intentions and obviously the lack of experience with cryptocurrencies can be worrying but we have to start somewhere, don't we?