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Today at 01:13:26 AM
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Developing countries that are the biggest victims of corrupt people, bad management from governments and dictators, are still exploited by rich countries that prefer to spend on wars instead of helping this people that survives and doesn't live. This population, mostly hardworking honest people, that are judged and condemned by hate and xenophobia, isn't enough to be a victim of the state, that's why Bitcoin was created for this people to have another option to the corrupt authoritarian state that governs for the elite, doesn't govern for everyone who pays taxes. The wrong became normal after so many years for the bad people. For the right and good ones who are seeing, not blinded by greed, these people are sure that they're on the right side of this story that has hopes of a happy ending. No more a regime like that one from Germany and other authoritarian regimes that passed through the earth and left its seeds, that's being born with hate, offenses, prejudice that eliminates the differences of thought, ideology, religion, politics and social classes.

This subject has to be seriously debated.
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Today at 07:43:55 AM
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that's why Bitcoin was created for this people to have another option to the corrupt authoritarian state
This is wrong. As far as I know, Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin white paper does not say anything about Bitcoin being specifically designed for poor countries, citizens of authoritarian countries, or people who are victims of corruption. Most of today's rich and developed countries have high levels of Bitcoin holdings, although some poor countries may also be on this list. The original purpose of Bitcoin was probably to send electronic money directly from one person to another, without intermediaries, when making transactions at different financial institutions. From that perspective, Bitcoin could be most useful in places where people face financial censorship, weak banking systems, or untrustworthy institutions.

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Today at 08:35:25 AM
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The second world countries see these developing countries as a country to milk from either politically or by force. Assuming, the citizens of these developing countries can vote a good leader into power who does not care about anything else but the welfare of the citizens, it would even be better but instead, corrupt and wicked leaders find their way into power and give huge money to their colonies in order not to refer to how these greedy leaders are ruling the country.

Bitcoin was created not to help the economy or to throw out bad government but to make life easy for your financially in the sense that, you can save your hard earned money in bitcoin and still be in full control of your funds without anyone awareness. It's a store of value and saves us from the regular debasement of fiat currency. You don't need to take permission from anyone to spend your bitcoin.

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Today at 04:44:13 PM
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Bitcoin has been really helpful for third world countries' citizens, since it offered an alternative of investment beyond traditional investments offered by local banks.

And what you say is quite true, although I have doubts most people from such countries are honest and hardworking. Also, what you claim to be xenophobia might have a reason to exist, which is foreigner countries being concerned with the problems immigrants take to their homelands through bad habits.

I don't blame first world countries' citizens for not wishing immigrants there. But those countries help maintaining corrupt governments and their regimes in third world countries, that is true.

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Today at 07:20:41 PM
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Bitcoin is not a magic bullet but it can provide an alternative where banking systems are weak or people’s financial freedom is limited due to capital controls. But Bitcoin is not going to end corruption or dictatorship.  To me the most important thing about Bitcoin is that it doesn’t try to make governments better. Rather it gives people a monetary option that doesn’t require the approval of a single authority for every transaction but that doesn’t mean governments can’t influence Bitcoin in any way.

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Today at 07:36:25 PM
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Bitcoin has nothing to do with politics, it does not contain the Satoshi purpose. Satoshi's main purpose was to free people from the current centralized dependent financial system and create an alternative to a decentralized independent financial system. With the creation of this independent economic alternative, citizens of third world countries have found a way to protect themselves from corrupt leaders.

Excessive taxation, corrupt banking systems, lack of security and looting have become the main profession of corrupt governments. Even taxes are considered a right by the government to use for its own benefit rather than for the welfare of the people. Bitcoin can definitely protect you from these disadvantages of corrupt governments.

I cannot agree with you that the people of the third world are honest and hardworking, if the people of a country are honest, the government can never be corrupt and if the government is not corrupt, that country would never be in the list of third world countries. It is not that everyone is dishonest, there are also honest people.
We must always remember that "corrupt people are the main reason for the creation of corrupt leaders" or "corrupt people are the main strength of corrupt leaders", so the government can be corrupt because there are corrupt people.

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