BitcoinDrittijiet ta' Proprjetà Privata

By Bitcoin Magazine - 2 snin ilu - Ħin tal-Qari: 2 minuti

BitcoinDrittijiet ta' Proprjetà Privata

Għall-ewwel darba fl-istorja, bitcoin offers us a property option that does not rely on a local authority or legal system to protect it.

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Berlin Votes To Seize Real Estate

In Berlin, Germany, a growing shortage of affordable housing coupled with increased demand to live in the city has reached a boiling point. Yesterday, voters took part in a referendum on whether to force large real estate companies to sell off most of their housing units, turning them into socialized public housing.

The "yes" vote garnered 56.4% while the "no" vote received 39% in the non-binding referendum. The passing of the referendum will require incoming Berlin city-state government officials to debate the proposal. 

sors: DW.com 

With social unrest like this gaining momentum that may destabilize real estate private property rights in one of the world’s most popular cities, it points to yet another reason why bitcoin’s private property rights are so important and superior to any asset ever known. The invention of bitcoin has offered us many innovations with the evolution of private property rights at the top of the list.

Bitcoin’s Superior Private Property Rights 

Għall-ewwel darba fl-istorja, bitcoin offers us a property option that does not rely on a local authority or legal system to enforce or protect it. It’s protected by the natural incentives of those participating in the network.

“Satoshi Nakamoto has created a form of property that can exist without relying on the state, centralized authority, or traditional legal structures.” - Eric D. Chason,"Kif Bitcoin Functions As Property Law"

It provides us with a store of value and savings technology where no government, central institution or voting bloc can seize, freeze or access it through violence or force when properly secured. Anyone in the world with an internet connection can secure this property without permission, and no other person or institution may take it away or erode its value. Whether it’s real estate, cash, equities, bonds, or gold, no other asset on the market provides this level of assurance and security.

What we know of strong, well-defined property rights is that they are the basis of human cooperation and economic activity. When private property rights flourish, so do the people. When we look at the nations of the world with the lowest ranking of property rights, we also find some of the key regions where bitcoin is making its mark.

sors: International Property Rights Index

Sors oriġinali: Bitcoin Magazine