Politicians discovering Bitcoin is like boomers discovering Spotify…lots of noise, no clue where the music comes from.
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"The internet is not like a big truck you just put stuff on, it's more like a series of tubes" - Al Gore
I like that… literally LOL after reading your post.
Good analogy though. Apart from a few smart countries like Switzerland plus just a few others they still don’t have a clue
They don’t
On this note which countries have sort it out barest in your opinion?
Good question. I’d say countries like El Salvador have leaned in the hardest. They’ve made Bitcoin legal tender and are actively building infrastructure around it.
Others like Switzerland, Singapore, and Portugal have created relatively friendly regulatory frameworks that don’t crush innovation.
On the flip side, most large economies (US, EU, China) are still stuck in the “Spotify but buffering” stage, experimenting but not fully understanding what makes the system work.
Thx, quite reasonable overview. I look for Bitcoin friendly places in Europe - preferably southern to open Bitcoin friendly Cowork. Quite open on what that location should be, now travelling and testing. Thus if you have any suggestions give me a shout!