I don't give a shit about China bans anymore.. and apparently "the market" don't give a shit either... they pulled that prank far too often
Yeah, let them do whatever they want. That is their rules and not ours.
Sooner or later, they will see the truth.What kind of truth are you talking about when it comes to China? I spent a part of my life in communism and I know what it looks like when the authorities want to absolutely control every and the smallest aspect of every individual, so I don't understand if you think that Bitcoin will reform the Communist Party of China or that mostly indoctrinated Chinese will lead a revolution against the CP because of Bitcoin?
When the authorities still want to control each individual, there must be a strong urge from each individual not to want to be controlled. They want to feel freedom at least once in their life.
And the Chinese government will see the Bitcoin revolution everywhere, even within China itself. I can't say how because we will never imagine it. We never think about how but they use that method. But wait and see.You obviously don't know much about China, because if you didn't know, those who fanatically support the communist party live in China, and those who want
"freedom" are scattered all over the world, and that's why you have Chinese shops in literally every town and small village where in the world.
That
"strong urge" you are talking about has been quite dulled over the decades, and in order to keep it that way, the communists use the method of a huge network of informants who are ordinary working people doing any job, and in addition they report to the authorities any unusual, inappropriate and anti-state behavior. Such people then go to the so-called resocialization, where problematic ideas are forced out of their heads (mostly by force), and for the most stubborn ones there is something called liberation by work, that is, work in camps until death.
You, for some reason known to you, exaggerate the importance that Bitcoin has when it comes to revolutionary changes in society, especially in a country like China. They are not interested in Bitcoin primarily because they cannot control it, and even less because of some kind of profit considering their GDP compared to how much the entire mining industry (BTC) is worth and all the coins that have been mined so far.