a "blacklist" refers to a list of utxos that The State has forbidden interacting with.

not mining a block with those in it

or an CEX stealing them if they're sent to there

isn't "property rights."

its lack of censorship resistance and being a cuck for the government.

and since Bitcoin is nonfungible, this kind of censorship already occurs.

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accepting blacklists is submissive and typical of ancaps

myself and many of my friends work 16 hour days to build cultures and economies outside the mainstream.

there's nothing submissive about that. it is *extremely* proactive.

although we dont call ourselves "ancap" we certainly fit the description.

Bitcoin loses its essence when blacklists are accepted.

Ancap is another form of collectivist ideology that rejects the state but creates constraints. Anyone who submits to these constraints is submissive.

It has nothing to do with you.

I use myself as an example because I probably fit the definition.

And all definitions create constraints and are limiting. Thats why I dont refer to myself in that way.

But we still need to talk to each other.