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The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, during his speech yesterday to the global elite gathered at the Davos Economic Forum spoke of bitcoin (BTC) without mentioning it directly. He did so by exposing the damage caused to humanity by monetary issuance, state interventionism, and "the parasites who live off the state."
In a half-hour speech, the Argentine president opened by saying that his message was addressed to all the businessmen present in the auditorium of the Swiss city "and to those who were following him from all over the planet."
However, there were many bitcoiners who identified with his ideas, as they interpreted the words of the Latin ruler as an endorsement of their beliefs and the transformative potential of the digital currency invented by Satoshi Nakamoto.
In front of heads of state, politicians, bankers, businessmen and leaders from different sectors, Milei said that the social justice that "has become fashionable in the last decade" is actually "intrinsically unjust." This is because "the state is financed through taxes and taxes are collected in a coercive manner".