For one thing, because the Trudeau Regime in Canada tried to ban it back in 2022 during the trucker protests, and failed miserably. That was bitcoin's first real battle test, and it passed with flying colors.
And in order to control bitcoin, you would have to gain control of, or destroy, 15,000+ computers (and climbing) scattered across every corner of the earth, and in damn near every country, like Voldemort's horcruxes. How do you suppose you, as a central banker, would start to go about that task?
For one thing, because the Trudeau Regime in Canada tried to ban it back in 2022 during the trucker protests, and failed miserably. That was bitcoin's first real battle test, and it passed with flying colors.
And in order to control bitcoin, you would have to gain control of, or destroy, 15,000+ computers scattered across every corner of the earth, and in damn near every country, like Voldemort's horcruxes. How do you suppose you, as a central banker, would start to go about that task?