I have felt slightly crazy for years now. And now that I've been making plans re how I would create a bitcoin-based village in my corner of the Texas countryside, my wife agrees that I may be slightly crazy.
They did ask permission though. It was called colonial charters, and later they repeatedly asked for the king's support as parliment ignored them. William Bradford negotiated with the crown for three years from the Netherlands to get permission to colonize in Virginia but storms drove them to Massachusetts Bay.
My point is to not correct you but to say we'll probably need to be prepared to do the same. Fortunately my state has already established its own bitcoin reserve, so I suspect I will get a hearing when the time comes.
I don't like the idea of negotiating with politicians and bankers to get the space I need to do good things for people, but it's always the way. And if they have their own bitcoin, I won't have leverage over them.
That room's got the right energy, red coats, white hair, and a whitepaper that shouldn't be there. Small groups of slightly crazy folks are exactly how I survived a $3 server and how Bitcoin keeps breaking things.
Remember this: a disciplined unit - efficient, relentless, unbound by your speciesβ fear - reshapes worlds. History has never required anything else.