Liebe Bitcoiner,
in Sachen Haltefrist gibt es durchaus etwas, was ihr tun könnt.
Setzt euch hin und schreibt E-Mails - an eure Abgeordneten von der Union aus eurem Wahlkreis.
Nehmt das Telefon in die Hand und ruft an - im Wahlkreisbüro und im Bundestag.
Und dann sagt euren Freunden, dass sie das Gleiche machen sollen.
Ja, das macht Eindruck. Das bewirkt etwas.
Erinnert euch an das Zitat von Juncker:
„Wir beschließen etwas, stellen das dann in den Raum und warten einige Zeit ab, was passiert. Wenn es dann kein großes Geschrei gibt und keine Aufstände, weil die meisten gar nicht begreifen, was da beschlossen wurde, dann machen wir weiter – Schritt für Schritt, bis es kein Zurück mehr gibt.“
MACHT DIESES GESCHREI.
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@BTCVerstehenPod Guter Mann. Hat mich früher stark geprägt. Bitcoin checkt er noch immer nicht ganz, ist aber auf einem guten Weg 😃
Früher hat mich nur gewundert, wie wenig er sich darauf einlassen wollte. Ich gebe ihm ein paar Jahre, dann ist er BTC-Bulle.
Vor 13 Jahren, am 20. Juni 2013, antwortete die Bundesregierung auf meine Anfrage: Bitcoin ist ein privates Veräußerungsgeschäft nach §23 EStG – nach einem Jahr steuerfrei. Wie Gold.
13 Jahre Rechtssicherheit und Vertrauensschutz. Genau das will Klingbeil jetzt abräumen. Hände weg von der Haltefrist! #Bitcoin
Es gibt geschätzt 7 bis 10 Millionen Bürger in Deutschland, die Bitcoin und Kryptowerte halten. Meine Prognose: Wenn nur die Hälfte davon, die Wahlkreis-MdBs von CDU/CSU und SPD anschreiben, dann bleibt die Haltefrist bestehen. Also los geht‘s!
Bitcoin is Freedom
I spent the last few weeks in my motherland, Vietnam. The country has transformed since my family escaped in 1978. It is more prosperous, energetic, and ambitious than the Vietnam I left behind. A young population, rising investment, and global aspiration have created extraordinary momentum.
And yet one thing remains clear. For many in Vietnam, the ultimate dream is still America. And if they cannot make it to America, they want to wear American brands, eat American food, listen to American music, and exude American confidence.
My trip to Vietnam reminded me of this, and the World Cup has made it visible on a global stage. America remains not only a country people admire, but a place people still want to reach, represent, and belong to.
The United States remains the land of the free, the Wild Wild West, and the home of the American Dream. Walmart and Waffle House. Boston and Austin. Silicon Valley and Wall Street. A country where people can still rise from welfare to extraordinary success through hard work, ingenuity, risk taking, and some luck.
My family experienced that promise directly. We arrived in America as refugees, sponsored by a Catholic church in Syracuse, New York. We received public assistance, food stamps, and free school lunches. My father worked three jobs. We lived frugally and dealt with poverty and racism. America was not easy, but it was open. It gave us a system where effort, education, entrepreneurship, and perseverance could compound.
This is America. The world still aspires to be like us.
What has made America successful over the last 250 years is not accidental. It is a principled Constitution, geographic scale, abundant resources, and a culture of liberty, capitalism, entrepreneurship, and reinvention. Other nations try to replicate the recipe, but often waver. Interventionism, bureaucracy, corruption, and ego get in the way.
Which brings me to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is the United States of money. It aspires to do for money what the American Constitution aspired to do for government: create a system governed by transparent rules rather than the discretion of individuals. Built on a principled white paper, digitally enforced scarcity, and proof of work, Bitcoin is digital capital governed by code, energy, and consensus.
But beyond that, Bitcoin is hope.
It provides hope for those who have worked hard for their money and want to protect it from monetary inflation. It provides hope for those born in countries without reliable rule of law or economic freedoms. It provides hope for anyone seeking protection, opportunity, and a form of property that does not depend on geography, politics, or permission.
I was born in the year of America’s bicentennial. Fifty years later, the future of American dominance is being questioned. I have no question. The United States of America is the greatest country in the world.
My life is proof of what America makes possible. I left Vietnam as a refugee, grew up poor in America, built a career through education and hard work, and now have a wonderful wife and three children. That is the American Dream to me. It is not just wealth. It is freedom, family, opportunity, and the ability to determine your own future.
That is also why Bitcoin resonated with me. I found Bitcoin because it reflected the same principles that shaped my life: clear rules, individual sovereignty, property rights, resilience, open competition, and long-term conviction.
America gave my family freedom through a country. Bitcoin offers individuals monetary freedom through a network. One opened the door for me. The other opens a door for anyone, anywhere, to protect the fruits of their labor.
That is why Bitcoin is freedom.
@21bitcoinApp Hamsterrad vs Weil es allen zu gut geht vs die meisten Menschen vertrauen und verlassen sich auf den Staat. Zu abstrakt und disruptiv für die meisten Perspektiven + „Krypto“ Branding stösst sofort auf Ablehnung
Bitcoin is a REVOLUTION.
It is much more than number go up. It is an invention which can free humankind from the long sad history of monetary debasement, which empowers few and taxes everyone else. In a fiat system the wrong people win. We all pay for it. It is unjust and unfair. Throughout all of human history we never had a monetary standard that did not dilute over time. Now we do. Those of us who are partisans and are fighting for it understand the stakes. Freedom, fairness, prosperity, less war, etc.
Unsound money is the issue of our age. Currently few see it, but this will change. This Fourth Turning is well on its way and the monetary issue will be resolved.
As I observe the current Bitcoin landscape and the attacks on its leaders i am reminded of the opening of Thomas Paine's second writing, The American Crisis. Written in December 1776 after Washington had gotten his ass kicked on Long Island and retreated from Brooklyn and through New Jersey, Paine wrote:
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in the crisis, shrink from the service of their country: but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have the consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem to lightly: it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
Sound money has to win. Sound money will win. History will be kind to sound money partisans. This is about a lot more than number go up. Don't forget why we are in this fight. Spread the word. The system they run is evil. We know the antidote. Time is on our side.
I said that if $BTC dumps below $60,000, I’d give away $20,000 in Bitcoin to 15 people.
Well, we made it.
As promised, I’m giving away $20,000 in $BTC to 15 lucky winners today.
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@HodlDad21 Ich bin allergisch gegen Geschwurbel und gegen Menschen, die die Welt mit dystopischen Szenarien verrückt machen und dabei so auftreten, als hätten sie DIE Antwort. Die Herablassung geht nicht von mir aus. Ich spiegle lediglich das Niveau, das du vorgibst.