Precisely. It is their right to not want the presence of women in their Bitcoin technical environments and communities, even if it sometimes brings consequences to meatspace, violating the principles of non-aggression and respect for women's private property. There are places where people with my profile can find peace—just not in certain communities that are, unfortunately, very important for Bitcoin development, which by design deprives us of free access to information. I just wanted to stay longer and become a frequent user of the platform, but it won't be possible. The toll of discrimination hinders my intellectual output, which is the most valuable asset I have to give back to Bitcoin. Thank you for exercising your free speech. I respect and appreciate it. It was nice to lurk and learn while it lasted. I like that this is permaware. For good or bad, the truth is permanent. If I ever need to return and leave an important message, I can, and that matters most. Kind regards from Brazil. Enjoy your freedom.

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Again I’m sorry you have to go through that. Men can be incredibly shit. Heaps are awesome of course.

I see what’s happening in Brazil and it looks rough. I’m blessed to live in Australia, it’s a pretty placid country for the most part. It’s hard to see things like this unravel around the world. Have you thought about starting an alt pseudonymous account with no reference to your nationality and/or gender? In a perfect world this would be unnecessary but we are far from this.

I appreciate you taking the time to respond in such an articulate manner and wish you well.