Do custodial "crypto-banks" and systems threaten bitcoin's potential as hard money, and the financial stability of nations? Being a banker, having a banking license, or being a financial regulator makes you a great thief. Can blockchains change governance in governments? People are misusing the term "blockchain" to mean "database," and fundamentally their business models are not about decentralisation. The problems in democracy have more to do with voter disenfranchisement and apathy about the blue vs. red Goldman Sachs.
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0:00 Do you feel that custodial wallets and "bitcoin banks" may threaten the hard money aspect?
2:07 Are you aware of Ryan Bundy, the Bundy Ranch, the Bunkerville stand-off, or Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, where people stood up against the federal government? What would be your suggestion to implement governance into the current government?
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