This is both sad for the first world and amazing for the developing nations. nostr:note1scu6d8um5tnzzusysj9yfh9gv4j2za3n2urj4upenuc69n4xwq3s4hh5hw Also, here, Bitcoiners are doing their best to improve and embrace lives all around the world. nostr:note1cfjplsrck02crl5n3guf6ncrlt5vqef264usd5kc7nl77dws46lqpwkuzh I once told a friend Bitcoin would save or change the world for the better. Not only do I still stand with this belief, but I'll take part in realizing it with you and other plebs. It is just about time. Bitcoiners are building their citadels in the least expected places for now. Smart countries will soon start offering us what they have, so we move there. ((( We are picky, and we choose freedom. ))) It is a long shot, but it started already. El Salvador, Madeira, Bhutan, Costa Rica, Kenya, and many tiny places here and there in Africa and elsewhere. nostr:note1cn6tsj8mfz8wdx74a985gf4zv0u6ck2a2na2nm5fpy85m6ze7hkqx2k5r5 There is SO MUCH difference between doomsayers thinking the end is near where the only solution is to reduce population because the earth has no resources–after they have abused every other nation for centuries– and those with hopes and dreams for a better future and who are working hard on innovative solutions that embrace humans, life, family, and nature.