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Madagascar Fell — The Next Country Could Be Yours. BitcoinSV BSV Is the Way Out.

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When a country collapses, it rarely happens overnight. In October 2025, Madagascar’s government fell after weeks of youth-led protests, power cuts, water shortages, and decades of corruption. The collapse revealed something deeper — a system built on hidden data, opaque spending, and blind trust.

This video explores what went wrong in Madagascar, why so many countries face similar risks, and how Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) offers a way to build systems that can’t lie.

How BitcoinSV Enables Privacy, Expose Corruption and Trace Crime for Democracy

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Corruption weakens trust in governments, drains economies, and erodes democracy. Despite endless anti‑corruption campaigns, most systems remain opaque and vulnerable. What if we had the tools to make every transaction traceable, verifiable, and tamper‑proof — while still protecting the privacy of ordinary people?

In this video, I explore how Bitcoin SV (BSV) can deliver exactly that. Unlike other blockchains, BSV is scalable, low‑cost, and stable enough to support national and global anti‑corruption initiatives.

Enable Privacy for People, Expose Corruption and Criminal Transactions to Protect Democracy with BSV

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For a world where citizens watch the powerful — not the other way around.

In this video, we explore one of the most important conversations of our time: the balance between privacy and power, and how Bitcoin SV (BSV) can help restore it.

Governments and corporations know more about us than ever before — our movements, our communications, and even our financial habits. Meanwhile, we know very little about how they spend our money or how decisions that affect us are really made. This imbalance is a direct threat to democracy.