Norway applies an exit tax on theoretical profits: those who want to go abroad will have to pay 38%
when you are a monopolist, you lose your bearings... and the proof can be found in past history
when you are a monopolist of power, king emperor or whatever you are, what happens is that you definitely start to go crazy and make stupid choices, given that man begins to mismanage absolute power after a while, I'm not always saying in bad faith (in bad faith in 99% of cases)
when you are a monopolist of a product, then you start doing what you want by harassing customers or providing services of despicable quality, since it's just you, you sing and play it, as they say where I come from, ergo bad
at the moment the states were monopolists in the management of public affairs, monopolists in the printing of money
however, they screwed up, we open source men, I'll get involved too... if we don't have a CE tool WE CREATE IT, if we don't have a procedure or protocol WE CREATE IT
we hackers (I'll get involved too) are PRAGMATIC people, we SOLVE PROBLEMS and we don't create monopolies... at the moment we are "united" only in certain programming contexts
think about what we could do if we joined forces with a single direction
it is well known that in the open source world, quoting Raymond, we operate in bazaar mode and not in cathedral mode
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https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_cattedrale_e_il_bazaartherefore chaotic, decentralized and redundant mode
the only thing we need is time and little by little we will colonize everything -> cryptos fix this