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One of the most important ideas discussed in The Bitcoin Standard is how hard money changes the way governments approach war. When money can’t be printed at will, leaders must earn trust, persuade citizens, build consensus, and justify sacrifice. This video looks at that concept through the lens of The World War II Bond Campaign, a period when the U.S. couldn’t simply inflate its way through war. Instead, it relied on war bonds to fund World War II, bringing the country into alignment around entering the war. That same consensus-building effort helped lay the groundwork for lasting social change, including the equal rights movement. Bitcoin is hard money today: limited supply, no central printer, 21 million total coins. Hard money forces productive dialogue, accountability, and collective decision-making. That’s why debates around Bitcoin matter. It’s not just about money, it’s about how societies decide it’s time for action. #Bitcoin #BitcoinStandard #HardMoney #SoundMoney #DigitalAss #womeninfinance #womenincrypto #crypto #altcoin #government #money #genx #blockchain #web3 #wallet #btc #millionaire #billionaire #war #news #wealth #unitedstates #fyp #viral #newyork
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A very powerfull thing indeed. Simular to the VOC in The Netherlands back in the days, alowing the public to buy share.