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๐Ÿ’ฏ I feel for him. He is totally not in a position to subvert tax law. I am a foolish idealist. Bitcoiners arenโ€™t yet in a position to live as govt/tax-free anons in a cozy circular economy. Itโ€™s just weird to see a bitcoiner like jack (or saylor) bend the knee to govt while proclaiming bitcoinโ€™s freedom-enabling capabilities. But, if they didnโ€™t theyโ€™d be gone in a heartbeat, so they have to. I would do the same if I were them.
Sent you this (DM) on X My 10-year-old recently gave a "Speak Up" in class about Bitcoin, which got me thinking about how parents can introduce their kids to Bitcoin wallets. This next wave of users will likely be children, not parents, so we need a solution that simplifies this for families. Right now, the only practical way Iโ€™ve found is setting up additional Strike accounts with a workaround like providing a fake DoB. Itโ€™s not ideal. Would you consider enabling up to 5 subaccounts for families? Something similar to how we can create and manage Gmail accounts or Android devices for kids. This would make it easier for parents to onboard their children responsibly. The future is about preparing the next generation, not just onboarding ours. ๐Ÿ™