Finally someone seems to be thinking the same way. I'm still new to nostr so maybe I'm just not following the right-minded people but I've been saying this for years. The decentralized component of the Bitcoin network has immense potential, which could play a huge role in the adoption of Bitcoin as a payment system throughout more local economies. Doing so could, theoretically, lead to a continuous reduction for the need of federal assistance. If this does occur, then the state loses almost all relevance.