The assumption you are making here is that the government has the right to steal that 60 million in the first place.
Basically the reason they can is because they have more people with guns. Turns out, when it comes to Bitcoin, those guns end up being less powerful.
This means that the basic assumption where a government can steal from its people is being turned up side down.
Governments have power because people lend them some of their own power.
People give governments power because governments promise to make them better off.
Breaking the concept of money has, historically, done the opposite of that.
The assumption you are making here is that the government has the right to steal that 60 million in the first place.
Basically the reason they can is because they have more people with guns. Turns out, when it comes to Bitcoin, those guns end up being less powerful.
This means that the basic assumption where a government can steal from its people is being turned up side down.