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With USD, the government can print as much of it as they want. With BTC, nobody has that ability. What this means is that if you have USD as a result of your labor, someone else can print as much as they want, which robs you of your labor. Wealthy people know this very well, so they hold their value in businesses or real estate or other things that only the wealthy have access to, but absolutely not USD or other fiat currencies. Anyone can hold their labor in BTC, and nobody, not even the government, can print it privately to rob you of your value.
That alone is enough to make it an excellent currency, but it goes way beyond that. Anyone can send any amount of BTC to anyone else in the world instantly for almost no fee. BTC can be divided down as small as desired, making it useful for many things that USD isn't. The list goes on from there. This is why, a decade ago, when people were ridiculing btc as never being worth "real" money, so many intelligent people were able to predict just how useful and popular it would become.
This is one of the most ignorant bonerjams for crypto I think I've ever read. What you're saying is why a government would want crypto...from your own perspective.
Governments have a Treasury and print currency for a reason, whether you like that or think it's fair or not. One surefire way to fuck up control of your own currency system is putting it on a system with public accounting and access. Never going to happen. If anything, they would make their own digital currency, which then nobody will use for obvious reasons.
Governments don't want crypto. Trump is only saying this because he is appealing to crypto investors and crypto bros. There is no way this is ever implemented.
Governments do want BTC, and governments all around the world are holding it. Every year, governments hold more and more of it. This is public information. The fact that it disagrees with your imagination doesn't change the facts.
Governments hold all kinds of investments thats not relevant to what is being discussed. The above comment was talking about goverments using crypto as a reserve currency. Governments holding crypto would only be relevant if it was a majority of their investment portfolio which would be fucking insane.
We shall see. At the moments both Dems and Republicans are discussing it, it is becoming a non-partisan issue as we speak. It is a matter of getting ahead of any other country that realizes its value and use. Citizens are welcome to come along for the ride and help equalize wealth inequality, or they can stay uneducated and bitter and stuck in the past.