I am just wondering, if people start to to shift to use Bitcoin, how would governments continue to operate? I see this on a long-term of course but don't governments operate based on the taxes of people. Companies may benefit and also the people but on the long term, neglecting the government from the economy is impossible?
Not much really. But I don't understand why Linux fanatics hate Ubuntu's releases so much. I have recently shifted from Windows to Ubuntu 12 and Unity isn't really an ass honestly. Maybe Gnome (my understanding: Windows-like interface?) maybe better but Ubuntu works flawlessly on my computer without much hassle. The community is supportive, app installation is ok... everything works. But does Ubuntu deserve so much from those who has participated in its foundations?
I am just wondering, if people start to to shift to use Bitcoin, how would governments continue to operate? I see this on a long-term of course but don't governments operate based on the taxes of people. Companies may benefit and also the people but on the long term, neglecting the government from the economy is impossible?
Not much really. But I don't understand why Linux fanatics hate Ubuntu's releases so much. I have recently shifted from Windows to Ubuntu 12 and Unity isn't really an ass honestly. Maybe Gnome (my understanding: Windows-like interface?) maybe better but Ubuntu works flawlessly on my computer without much hassle. The community is supportive, app installation is ok... everything works. But does Ubuntu deserve so much from those who has participated in its foundations?