Bitcoin enters Polish Parliament

Bitcoin enters Polish Parliament
Bitcoin enters Polish Parliament

Poland is standing at a crossroads.

Right now, lawmakers are shaping regulations that will define how Bitcoin and crypto-assets are treated for decades to come.

These decisions will determine the future of Bitcoin in Poland.

A group of Bitcoiners decided not to sit on the sidelines, and launch this campaign:

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Instead of lobbying behind closed doors or shouting online, they chose something simpler and more powerful: education.

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This week, 560 copies of @4379e...061ad ’s The Bitcoin Standard were physically delivered to the offices of every Member of Parliament and Senator in the Republic of Poland.

Alongside each book was an open letter to understand money, inflation, and Bitcoin before attempting to regulate them.

This was a campaign lessen the knowledge gap among decision makers.

The idea is straightforward: you cannot regulate what you don’t understand. And when regulations are written in fear or ignorance, the costs are paid in lost talent, capital flight, and missed generational opportunities.

Poland already has Bitcoin companies building products, paying taxes, employing thousands, and exporting technology globally.

Harsh or uninformed regulation won’t stop Bitcoin, it will only push builders to friendlier jurisdictions.

This campaign exists to prevent that.

It follows a growing tradition inside the Bitcoin ecosystem: putting good information directly into the hands of decision-makers.

We’ve seen it before.

Copies of The Bitcoin Standard and other Bitcoin books have been sent to policymakers, regulators, and institutions in multiple countries.

Grassroots initiatives, often crowdfunded in Bitcoin, have proven again and again that education scales better than outrage.

Videos of the delivery and reactions are already circulating, showing that Bitcoiners aren’t just talking about change, they’re doing the unglamorous work of making it possible.

And crucially, this wasn’t funded by corporations or special interests.

It was powered by plebs.

Through Geyser, supporters from around the world contributed sats to make this happen, transparently, permissionlessly, without intermediaries.

It doesn’t get more “grassroots” than this!

What’s next?

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Every country debating Bitcoin policy is an opportunity for the same blueprint: educate first, regulate second.

Let’s start with books in hands, start conversations and build bridges.

If you’re reading this and thinking, “Damn, we should do this in my country”, you’re probably right!

Then let’s do it. You don’t need anyone to ask for permission.

Bitcoin needs people who take action.

And we need to come together as a community to make change happen.

It’s all about grassroots action!

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