They are subdued with debt, interest, porn and psyops.
The 2nd Amendment was meant as a safeguard against tyranny. What's left now is only symbolic.
A population armed on paper, yet politically and culturally submissive to pedophile/cultic ruling class –still celebrating the mythology of a once-great republic.
This holier than thou marketing is getting a bit hypocritical now.
Let me elaborate -
As far as i know your core product "MIC", has two other key partners(custodians), one is BitGo and other is coincover with no ambiguity about them being a shitcoin company.
Infact BitGo literally wants you to identify the coin type when you go on a video verification call with them as part of the withdrawal process of Onramp, and the $ funds are eventually wired by Bitgo.
So shall we conclude you are a pseudo bitcoin company with shitcoin partners at the core of your technology offering?
Milton Friedman's greatest regret.
The federal government discovered the perfect crime in 1943: make employers collect taxes before workers ever see their paychecks. You think you earn $60,000 per year, but you actually earn $75,000 and hand over $15,000 to politicians without ever touching it. The psychological difference is enormous.
Before payroll withholding, Americans wrote quarterly checks directly to the Treasury. Picture yourself sitting at your kitchen table, writing a $3,750 check to the IRS every three months. The pain was immediate and visceral. Politicians faced constant pressure to justify every dollar because citizens felt the extraction in real time.
Withholding transforms this concrete loss into an abstract accounting entry. Your employer becomes an unpaid tax collector, and you never experience the actual cost of government. Worse, most people celebrate their tax refunds as government generosity rather than recognizing them as interest-free loans they provided to politicians. The Treasury collects your money throughout the year, spends it immediately, then returns your own cash and receives gratitude.
This system enables the explosion in government spending you witness today. Defense contractors billing $640 for toilet seats, agricultural subsidies for corn syrup, and congressional salaries for 535 people who rarely show up to work. When taxation feels painless, voters stop demanding accountability for how their money gets spent.
Milton Friedman helped design withholding as a wartime emergency measure and later called it his greatest regret. Free market economists recognized that the psychological pain of direct taxation creates political pressure for fiscal restraint. The temporary always becomes permanent in government hands, and the emergency justification disappears while the extraction mechanism remains forever.
This holier than thou marketing is getting a bit hypocritical now.
Let me elaborate -
As far as i know your core product "MIC", has two other key partners(custodians), one is BitGo and other is coincover with no ambiguity about them being a shitcoin company.
Infact BitGo literally wants you to identify the coin type when you go on a video verification call with them as part of the withdrawal process of Onramp, and the $ funds are eventually wired by Bitgo.
So shall we conclude you are a pseudo bitcoin company with shitcoin partners at the core of your technology offering?
@MTanguma@RonSwanonson Another hypocritical observation is how they conveniently never directly criticize @smarterwebuk but only under the grouping of Btc treasury companies.
The only conclusion i could make was Jesse @Croesus_BTC was part of the initial Onramp team until he left for smarterweb.
Capitalist is universally defined - True.
Are all bitcoiners capitalists - Yes, by the above assumption.
Are all bitcoiners technologists in that sense - Yes (assumption needs to be applied same way across the board)
Do all bitcoiners see themselves as such ie capitalists or technologists - No
So then, does it make sense to contextualize and label it for the btc community - Yes or No?
This to me is the core Q