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[#] Sat Apr 16 2022 03:13:57 EDT from ParanoidDelusions

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What is, anymore? 

They have eyes in the sky watching entire cities, and once they find you on that grid, they can track every move you make. Of course, WE empowered them with that technology. 

 

Thu Apr 14 2022 17:43:57 EDT from Nurb432

Yes, private, but not totally un-traceable.  ( at least not that i have seen )

 

 



 



[#] Sat Apr 16 2022 13:29:33 EDT from test2

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not only that... once they find you on the grid, they have infinite "rewind" of the video (ISR).  they map the path you took to get where you caught their attention. AI is used to "cursor" you from then on.

Sat Apr 16 2022 03:13:57 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions

What is, anymore? 

They have eyes in the sky watching entire cities, and once they find you on that grid, they can track every move you make. Of course, WE empowered them with that technology. 

 

Thu Apr 14 2022 17:43:57 EDT from Nurb432

Yes, private, but not totally un-traceable.  ( at least not that i have seen )

 

 



 



 



[#] Sat Apr 16 2022 17:18:29 EDT from Nurb432

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That is why we have monero.  So far, its not been broken.



[#] Thu May 19 2022 10:40:13 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Not just the crypto itself but the payment networks. There's a lot involved and not everyone has the same objectives. Some people do want all payments to be anonymous and untraceable, and that's worth pursuing. Others just want to establish a stable international currency that no one has the power to manipulate or inflate.

I'm in the latter camp. I would eagerly switch to a currency that the government can't simply print more of. (Yes I know, commodities ... but they're not stable.)

[#] Thu May 19 2022 11:44:57 EDT from Nurb432

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I support both really. 

None of the government's business what i buy/sell.  And since they cant properly manage fiat ...



[#] Tue Jun 14 2022 09:06:11 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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That is, in my opinion, the more important part. The value of crypto as a commodity is, from what I've heard, currently suffering from a crash. I don't really care, because the get-rich-quick stuff doesn't interest me. I just want control of the fiat out of the hands of the governments.

[#] Mon Jul 04 2022 19:47:12 EDT from Nurb432

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The quick rich crowd about ruined crypto.

And speaking of, having issues with the current wallet i use, its not picking up recent transactions ( which i have validated on the blockchain, they happened, and they didnt get stolen back out ) .. So going to change.   But, opinions on import /vs/ sweep are welcome.

 

( and ya, did the typical refresh, reload, even a new install on a 2nd machine.. no luck.)

Tue Jun 14 2022 09:06:11 AM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
That is, in my opinion, the more important part. The value of crypto as a commodity is, from what I've heard, currently suffering from a crash. I don't really care, because the get-rich-quick stuff doesn't interest me. I just want control of the fiat out of the hands of the governments.

 



[#] Thu Sep 15 2022 15:57:29 EDT from Nurb432

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Linux foundation is wanting to create some 'universal open crypto wallet thing'. Just in time for crypto to be banned, except for government controlled ones.



[#] Thu Sep 15 2022 17:33:04 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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I wouldn't worry about it. Successful open source projects happen by accident.
The ones that are created with the intention of being huge end up orphaned in the Apache Foundation (the OSS equivalent of being acquired by Attachmate or Micro Focus).

[#] Mon Sep 19 2022 15:09:57 EDT from Nurb432

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Told ya.. its coming.  Federally controlled crypto:   https://www.investopedia.com/inside-the-new-white-house-framework-for-regulating-digital-assets-6674517

"and laws against unlicensed money transmitting" 

Will be mandated by the time this term is over.

 

 

 

 



[#] Mon Sep 19 2022 18:17:37 EDT from zelgomer

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"Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell has said many times that the main reason for digital currency under a central bank would be to eliminate the need for cryptocurrency."

LOL, did you know that that's what the cryptos are saying about you?

[#] Sat Sep 24 2022 15:08:31 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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We already have "digital" currency. It's called Visa and MasterCard, and the ability for Bad People to abuse payment systems is already well-known enough to demonstrate why all currency should move to crypto. Central banks and fiat holders cannot and must not be trusted.

"Cash Is King" and will continue to be until secure, digital, *anonymous* payment systems go mainstream.

[#] Sat Sep 24 2022 16:36:04 EDT from Nurb432

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Unless its a government controlled crypto.  

Sat Sep 24 2022 03:08:31 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
 all currency should move to crypto. 

 



[#] Sat Sep 24 2022 18:50:05 EDT from zelgomer

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2022-09-24 20:36 from Nurb432 <nurb432@uncensored.citadel.org>
Unless its a government controlled crypto.  

Enter my problem with crypto: don't we have to assume it all is? The ledger works based on this voting system. What guards it from sybil attack? Who controls most of the ledger? How do we really know it isn't China?

[#] Sat Sep 24 2022 19:01:00 EDT from Nurb432

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I dont think it is at this point. Or they would not be so hell bent on eradicating it.  

Sat Sep 24 2022 06:50:05 PM EDT from zelgomer
Enter my problem with crypto: don't we have to assume it all is? The ledger works based on this voting system. What guards it from sybil attack? Who controls most of the ledger? How do we really know it isn't China?

 



[#] Mon Sep 26 2022 09:13:36 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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From the point of view of anonymous/non-fiat currency, the US government and the China government are considered equally bad actors. Might as well throw in the IMF and all of the other central and commercial banks.

[#] Tue Nov 22 2022 17:13:46 EST from Nurb432

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ftx.. what a scam.



[#] Thu Nov 24 2022 13:08:35 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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It isn't a scam; it worked exactly the way they built it. Tax dollars go to Ukraine, Ukraine diverts it into FTX, FTX pays out to the personal accounts of the people who sent the tax dollars, who use it for their reelection campaigns.
Perfect in every way, right?

[#] Thu Nov 24 2022 14:20:04 EST from Nurb432

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To me its still a scam.  Even if it was to move money into a slush fund, AND to give crypto a bad name to help enact more laws.

 

For me something built for nefarious reasons = scam

WThu Nov 24 2022 01:08:35 PM EST from IGnatius T Foobar
It isn't a scam; it worked exactly the way they built it. Tax dollars go to Ukraine, Ukraine diverts it into FTX, FTX pays out to the personal accounts of the people who sent the tax dollars, who use it for their reelection campaigns.
Perfect in every way, right?

 



[#] Sun Mar 05 2023 07:11:18 EST from Nurb432

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The inevitable shutdown of private crypto is upon us and force us to use theirs. Its not just them monitoring what we do, its total control of our funds by the government as all transfers have to go thru their exchange and no peer-to-peer transactions. Cash will be outlawed soon.

 

https://www.gibsondunn.com/the-biden-administrations-digital-assets-executive-order-and-its-implications/  



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