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Another "Buy Bitcoin Episode, Directed By Lebanese Banks

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If there's still anyone around here wondering who's gonna buy Bitcoin all the way up to $100,000 and above, well some of the buyers might be some of "these people"...

There's a footage spread all over twitter featuring angry Lebanese people throwing rocks at the windows of a bank. Why? Simple, the regime has simply frozen their life savings and closing the banks.

I don't have details on the name of the banks and how severe the situation is over there, but you're not throwing rocks, en masse, at an institution and get that angry for nothing.

Imagine having your life time savings stored in a damn bank that will be closed with all of your funds frozen. What value do money have then, you might ask yourself in that situation? ZERO. How much do governments care about their citizens? Not at all...

[image source](Lebanon: Desperate citizens are trying to break into locked banks, after it was announced that they would no longer receive their savings, which were frozen by the regime there Flag of Lebanon)

This is another "buy Bitcoin" episode that is definitely urging people all around the world into turning their attention towards cryptocurrencies. Nothing similar to what's happening right now in Lebanon can occur on a decentralized blockchain. It's impossible...

The level of corruption coming from governments, and another eloquent example in that regard is the chancellor of Austria, Sebastian Kurz, who has reigned today, investigated on acts of corruption, pointing towards the fact that we truly deeply need Bitcoin and blockchain technology and crypto. There's no way around with these governments and the oligarchs behind them.

We're at a turning point right now that many are refusing to see. There's no turning back to a normal, to "that normal", to our normal and what they've planned for us is hideous. At this point I regret not owning any Bitcoin and thinking of getting myself a small fraction.

Luckily I am able to earn crypto through Hive and that's huge. The way this project is developing, I can consider HIVE as a hedge, pretty much as strong as Bitcoin, against the constrictive system we currently have wrapped around our necks. It's decentralized, censorship free and it's a community based project.

I feel sorry for the people in Lebanon and hope they'll turn around toward crypto and ditch the dirty banks. It's been more than four years since I took 99.9% of my cash from banks and don't plan on ever relying on them. Thus my hustle for using as much as I can these circumventing options such as the Binance card and crypto.com one.

Hope you've all had a great day and see ya tomorrow, hopefully with better vibes.

Thanks for attention, Adrian

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