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  1. This is an article I wrote in response to the question,
  2. "What is Bitcoin's legal status?"
  3. WARNING: Crypto-Anarchist thought processes lie ahead... you have been warned!
  4. Originally posted here:
  5. https://www.facebook.com/notes/ru-phree/bitcoin-smashes-empires/444079539014072
  6. Also posted here:
  7. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1cxpt3/bitcoin_smashes_empires
  8. And also posted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184953.0
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  11. Bitcoin Smashes Empires
  12. by R.U. Phree
  13. 22 April 2013
  14. What follows is my response to a question that was posted on the Rugatu
  15. website asking, "What is the legal status of Bitcoin?"
  16. (http://www.rugatu.com/questions/16612/what-is-the-legal-status-of-bitcoin).
  17. After composing this over the course of 10 minutes or so, I realized I
  18. liked the response, and decided I want to "polish it up" into a better
  19. op-ed style article. Any feedback, positive or negative (though keep
  20. it constructive, please) is appreciated.
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  22. While it is true that the UNITED STATES (or, as I like to call it,
  23. the American Federal Empire) Treasury Department issued rules (or
  24. rather guidelines) regarding Bitcoin financial transactions, the
  25. fact is that Bitcoin is an international phenomenon… so, the joke
  26. is on the regulators. The American Federal Empire has no authority
  27. or power to regulate Bitcoin! Nor, for that matter, does any
  28. other "government".
  29. Sure, they can issue arbitrary decrees for anyone within the artificial
  30. lines drawn on a map over which they say they rule, but can they enforce?
  31. There is a reason this is called a "cryptocurrency", people. They may
  32. bring the hammer down on a person here or there, but their efforts are
  33. futile, especially if people take on the attitude that these criminal
  34. gangsters have no power or place here, and simply ignore their impotent
  35. decrees, as should be done.
  36. I, for one, will not comply with The Empire or their so-called "laws".
  37. Many, many others will also ignore this shriveling Empire which is withering
  38. away as we speak. The Empire's currency is weakening and within our lifetimes
  39. will break… that is why Bitcoin has taken hold as it has. When that break
  40. happens, The Empire will die…. plain and simple.
  41. Now, here is the big secret (which really isn't that secret)…. if you look
  42. into the history of the concept of Bitcoin, where the idea started and who
  43. the early phase 1 and phase 2 adopters are, you'll discover that the destruction
  44. of The Empire is the goal of these people, and a Bitcoin-like concept has
  45. always been seen as a tool to achieve that goal. The idea of Bitcoin came out
  46. of the crypto-anarchist Cypherpunk movement of the mid-90s, and the earliest
  47. adopters of the currency have largely been people in the "liberty movement
  48. (libertarian, voluntarist and anarchist movement), especially participants
  49. in the Free State Project in New Hampshire (as evidenced by the fact that
  50. the largest concentration of Bitcoins held in any one geographic region has
  51. been reported to be New Hampshire).
  52. To sum it up, Bitcoin smashes empires…. that is what it was designed to do.
  53. The "legal status" of Bitcoin is irrelevant. These gangsters calling themselves
  54. "government" really don't get the Internet, and they certainly don't get Bitcoin.
  55. They don't understand that it is the doom of their power.
  56. They can write all the rules on paper that they want to. It will be meaningless.
  57. Magic scrolls only exist in Dungeons & Dragons games…. the decrees of these
  58. criminals have no such magic and should be treated as the impotent babblings
  59. of the ignorant that they are.
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  61. EDIT: 4/22/13 8:05am
  62. I know this doesn't really answer the question, per se. But it does bring a
  63. different perspective to the question... one which is very present within
  64. the Bitcoin community. As such, it does in its own way, answer the question.
  65. It is also something of which those with a more mainstream view in the Bitcoin
  66. community need to be aware.... this digital coin that you love was designed
  67. to destroy The State that you worship. Sooner or later, you are going to have
  68. to make a decision as to which one you value more.
  69. .

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