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This post was so long I just assumed it was AI slop The distinction between religious power and national power is interesting, is Bitcoin more a religion or a national state and how does that distinction towards Bitcoin change over time?
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I don't think it's either. But I do tend to think a lot about the overlap between the two rather than a distinction. It's an equalizer - uplifting the individual to a seat at the table, and removing the grip of power from a nation state. Idk I ramble. Maybe it's presents a freedom parallel. The same principle that I uphold in my freedom of religion, echoed into a freedom of fair money markets.
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