within Bitcoin Forum where things like this could be placed? Governance meets crypto?
I won't give you much advice, especially regarding discussion spaces for government developments. I'm just reminded of the story of Satoshi, whose roots in crypto lie in the cypherpunk movement. I think with these keywords, you can use search tools like Google or even ask an AI chatbot to direct you to more suitable places or resources.
Thank you for your kind compliments. I was around in 2008 when Bitcoin was being developed, so I understand Satoshi’s ideology, the fundamentals, utility, and purpose behind its creation.
At the same time, I recognize that our monetary system has been broken for decades, dating back to the financial crises of the 1990s, the BIOs, and Y2K. It’s clear how vulnerabilities in the system could be exploited, manipulating IP addresses, purchases of IP's in different regions without verification, financial transactions, and creating widespread panic.
By now, I would expect the government to have structures in place to ensure that those in need are not cut off from resources, whether through omissions in medical records, justice systems, or social safety nets. The problem, especially with the charter, is that it hasn’t been updated since the 1970s. Elected groups, funded by commerce, often lack an understanding of monetary policy or decentralized systems like Bitcoin. Instead, they focus on chasing small gains, adhering to outdated frameworks like the gold standard, and making governance decisions based on social hierarchies, actions that create disparity, hardship, and even homelessness through gentrification.
I don’t want to see people suffer. It's possible I could address these issues, or someone else, but I am mindful of ethics and the principles behind Bitcoin. I'll study Vitalik’s, he’s a brilliant thinker whose ideas on decentralized systems could inform how these challenges are addressed.