My BPI keynote
"Bitcoin is the Most Important Human Rights Technology of the 21st Century"
Delivered in the heart of DC
Please share with normies who don't think Bitcoin has a use case. We have A LOT of work to do, most people think this way
But we WILL win in the end
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Great speech! So true! Bitcoin has so many uses, helping humans is #1
Amazing speech π
Next stage, Davos π
I am a straight white financial privileged ableist male bitcoiner.
And I am happy π€
It is but we failed to protect users from government seeing their transactions
Thanks Alex! This is an awesome speech and itβs so much easier to share itβs with people. Not everyone is ready or willing to read your books, which I frequently recommend. Freedom Go Up!
Excellent!
Terrific talk @gladstein. It is amazing to see the moving trend in the shift of power that is happening around the world. Let's build π. #bitcoin #nostr #saludprotocol.
#Bitcoin is #Freedom for all to practice religion π#God and for stronger#Family and #Community through this message and #Nostr
Awesome work
Thank you for sharing this great keynote speech.
The biggest takeaway I got was only 13% of the world's population have financial privilege. That is really quite the sobering revelation for me.
Thanks for educating us.
reminder to highlight and keep front of mind the humanitarian side of bitcoin.
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here is the great keynote by @gladstein mentioned a few days ago
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@gladstein is this video available on other platforms online? I tried to save it to my internal storage, but it didn't work. I need to share this with the normies in my life
On X, and soon, YouTube
oh good. I was a little bummed that I couldnβt watch on a bigger screen
Wikileaks freeze, Operation ChokePoint 1 and 2, Canadian truckers donations freezes, banking "compliance", anyone?
I appreciate the possible reasons for the diplomatic framing but we are not children so should acknowledge the abuses of monetary controls and surveillance even in "privileged" countries.


Obama's "Swiss Bank account in your pocket" comments also come to mind.
thatβs a good point β¦ I think the talk was trying to highlight the contrast of, the people living in countries with βfinancial privilegeβ of the type that most people donβt realize, compared with those really extreme examples of government control.
This is worth the listen.
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Thanks Jeff. Enjoyed this.
was reminded to watch this after seeing the 2nd repost of it!
