I read the just introduced Saving Privacy Act so you don't have to, and it's pretty fucking badass. If passed, it would completely reform financial privacy in the US.
The Bill removes SARs and CTRs filing requirements, makes financial information only accessible via a search warrant, specifically introduces fourth amendment protections, bans the creation of central databases holding personally identifiable information without the establishment of a dedicated law granting a US agency such right, bans the US Government from creating CBDCs, and introduces criminal penalties for any US official violating your financial privacy rights.
Yes, please.
https://www.therage.co/untitled/
Question is how do we get it supported and passed and make it bipartisan issue!
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I like your thinking. Very good question.
Gotta get the word out! Unless this will just remain another bill that just lingers forever with no support to bring to a vote