I AM SUPER PUMPED to share this news with all #nostriches here: the #Wyoming legislature today passed a bill prohibiting the compelled disclosure of private keys. It’s short but spectacular—read it below, and you’ll want to move to Wyoming or at least do your business here. This bill is a companion to the bill protecting code as speech, which Wyoming enacted 2 years ago with Christopher Allen’s help (so developers can’t be criminally charged in Wyoming for merely writing code, unless you use it to commit a crime). It’s my little part to help protect you devs when you what you do best. Thank you to all the devs who got us here, and will get us where we’re all going!! 🙏🙏❤️🤠
https://wyoleg.gov/Legislation/2023/HB0086
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It's fake. At the end of the bill it's all voided by saying "unless necessary"
What's the point of putting all this language if it can be overridden by whatever the govt thinks is necessary?
To stop many attacks from different parts of the government
Sorry sir we need these keys to prevent climate change. It's national security.
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