48 Hours That Shook the World - The Beginning of a New Era of Power
In just two days, the balance of global power shifted.
December 5: The European Union fines Company X 120 million euros - the first major penalty under the Digital Services Act.
December 7: The owner of Company X responds by publicly calling for the cancellation of the European Union.
8 million views. 194 thousand likes. The world is watching.
This is no longer a regulatory dispute. It is a clash between political institutions of the twentieth century and private infrastructure of the twenty-first century - led by one individual:
• Owns the public square of the world
• Influences the US government
• Controls satellites
• Builds rockets
• Moves markets with a single sentence
Europe now faces an impossible choice: escalation, withdrawal, or silence - each choice undermines its authority.
The real question has changed: do governments still have enough power to regulate the platforms that now shape global communications, markets, and the geopolitical landscape?
We are witnessing an unprecedented historical turning point, and its ramifications extend far beyond technology.
Moments like these are the reason for Bitcoin.
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