Kempis, an ardent cryptocurrency proponent, believes that Bitcoin brings financial freedom and inclusion.
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What do you think about this news..?
That another politician wants a piggy ride on bitcoin success to get herself a comfy seat
PRO-BITCOIN MEXICAN SENATOR PROPOSES CBDC LEGISLATION
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/pro-bitcoin-mexican-senator-proposes-cbdc-legislationMexican Senator Indira Kempis recently introduced draft legislation amending the countrys Monetary Law to include currencies issued by the central bank.
Kempis outlines in repetition that intervention from the Mexican state is necessary to the success of the financial system of Mexico.
She also says that state intervention is native and inevitable for the citizenry of Mexico to possess human rights and for the development of society.
Now can somebody explain how would somebody who says this kind of stuff is a true bitcoins supporter?
Regarding protocols, computers operating on the network, which record the transactions of road assets, must follow the emission rules in order to confine transactions, and those rules must be established in predetermined protocols, the bill reads. There is a possibility that new computers may be part of the network. However, it is not a necessary feature.
So much for decentralization.
What do I think about this news? After being tricked by the announcement of Do Kwon which might only be hype and the news about the Central African Republic's acceptance of bitcoin which might come only from sauces, I am beginning to notice something. There might be some whales out there who want to hype bitcoin out of desperation. This is what I think about this news. I am back to being the skeptical me. Call me the antagonizer again.
The news is real. The motives behind it can be anything, bitcoin is no longer just coin that is used to avoid the 3rd party, alongside the other altcoins it has become a huge source of funds, and money always brings corruption and special interest that have nothing to do with the initial purpose.
But again, no matter what they try and how they try using bitcoin resources popularity, and userbase for their own political and monetary gain this doesn't change the basics for the normal bitcoin user, as long as the protocol stands intact it's a matter of choice.