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[#] Sat Feb 13 2021 01:00:38 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I think it was more the angle of "we cant track/tax it so its only
use is to launder money", not counterfeit. 

From the government's perspective, I don't think there's a difference. Anything that can't be taxed is bad, m'kay?

[#] Sat Feb 20 2021 22:25:10 UTC from Nurb432

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:)

 

Looks like Musk is messing with the value of several cryptos by his tweets here lately. Pissing off the FTC.

Fri Feb 12 2021 20:00:38 EST from IGnatius T Foobar
I think it was more the angle of "we cant track/tax it so its only
use is to launder money", not counterfeit. 

From the government's perspective, I don't think there's a difference. Anything that can't be taxed is bad, m'kay?

 



[#] Sun Feb 21 2021 01:01:36 UTC from zooer

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[#] Sun Feb 21 2021 20:11:08 UTC from Nurb432

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I think its more that he told people, than he actually bought it.



[#] Sun Feb 28 2021 15:52:24 UTC from Nurb432

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Seems Gates is trying to manipulate the crypto market now. Saying its bad, drive value down.

Wonder what his angle is. Seeing a lot more of his ugly evil face here lately, in a variety of situations. 



[#] Mon Mar 01 2021 03:01:43 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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As I've said elsewhere: he has a god complex.



[#] Mon Mar 01 2021 16:21:23 UTC from Nurb432

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Right, but must be a reason for his attacks.  Is it to devalue and hurt Musk, just to be a prick?  Or he want to get the prices down so he can buy them all and cut us out of using digital currency?  Or is he coming up with his own 'blessed' version..

Everything he does is for a reason. ( all about him of course, but still, a reason )

Sun Feb 28 2021 22:01:43 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

As I've said elsewhere: he has a god complex.



 



[#] Tue Mar 02 2021 21:42:58 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Probably all of the above. Bitcoin is not controlled by the .01% and therefore must be stopped.

[#] Sun Mar 07 2021 13:06:58 UTC from Nurb432

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If he is guilty as proposed, then nearly every investment firm on the plant needs the same treatment. And lottery. 

Fri Mar 05 2021 18:50:12 EST from zooer

 



[#] Sun Mar 07 2021 22:30:38 UTC from zooer

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But the lottery is for the children, for education!  Has education not improved since the start of state lotteries?

 

If lotteries helped education then people would be educated enough to realize lotteries are not a good investment. 



[#] Mon Mar 08 2021 14:58:10 UTC from Nurb432

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I think ours went to lower taxes on plates, public pensions. And of course politician pockets via some 'project fund' for building stuff like roads, internet, etc. 

Sun Mar 07 2021 17:30:38 EST from zooer

But the lottery is for the children, for education!  Has education not improved since the start of state lotteries?

 

If lotteries helped education then people would be educated enough to realize lotteries are not a good investment. 



 



[#] Wed Mar 10 2021 07:12:07 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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We're almost back to star chambers and kangaroo courts, guys. 

 

Sun Mar 07 2021 08:06:58 EST from Nurb432

If he is guilty as proposed, then nearly every investment firm on the plant needs the same treatment. And lottery. 

Fri Mar 05 2021 18:50:12 EST from zooer

 



 



[#] Thu Mar 11 2021 13:38:30 UTC from Nurb432

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almost?



[#] Thu Mar 11 2021 14:58:40 UTC from zooer

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The actions against McAfee by the DoJ and the IRS represent a worrying shift in the view of the U.S. government’s criminal enforcement arm.

Earlier this month, antivirus pioneer John McAfee was officially charged by the United States Department of Justice on seven counts of fraud and money laundering. These charges have been filed with respect to his activities in the crypto space from 2017 to 2020.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-things-the-doj-s-latest-move-against-mcafee-has-taught-us



[#] Mon May 03 2021 13:56:32 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Crypto in general is problematic for ... let's call them "Big Fiat".  A large shift of economy from fiat currency to crypto currency would mean that Big Fiat can't just "print more" to enrich itself at the expense of inflating the currency.

As I've mentioned before, I'm surprised that they haven't simply declared that all crypto currency transactions are de facto counterfeiting.

But it would be funny to see the NSA have days when they dedicate all their acres of compute resources to mining :)



[#] Mon May 03 2021 14:08:16 UTC from Nurb432

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Who is to say they are not already.. 

Mon May 03 2021 09:56:32 AM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

But it would be funny to see the NSA have days when they dedicate all their acres of compute resources to mining :)



 



[#] Mon May 03 2021 15:26:08 UTC from darknetuser

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As I've mentioned before, I'm surprised that they haven't simply
declared that all crypto currency transactions are de
facto counterfeiting.

I watched what I think was a senatorial meeting some years ago, where they joined up together to discuss what to do regarding cryptos. I was fearing they would start arguing how to ban them. Instead, they first speaker started with a line that can be summarized as:

"There is a lot of money to be made here. We have to ensure all this crypto stuff is done in the US so we get a slice of the pie instead of letting anothern country get ahead of us in this tech."

[#] Mon May 03 2021 15:55:41 UTC from Nurb432

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For once, governmental greed may work in our favor..



[#] Fri Jun 11 2021 00:00:41 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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The latest news is that El Salvador is going to make Bitcoin legal tender, i.e. a legit form of currency within their nation.

This has all sorts of implications and should be an interesting experiment.
Hopefully it works. It would be great for other nations to follow and eventually take fiat powers away from all of the governments.

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