It does matter completely. Has nothing to do with being a Bitcoiner. Take responsibility for your own lack of opsec. Not Cash apps fault. The fact that you even did it at all shows how serious you are about privacy. You apparently don't give a shit about privacy. How do you expect to fight the state when you don't even keep your own financial transaction private?

One of us understands opsec and it's role in fighting the state. You do not.

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I didn't send it to a mixing address. I didn't send it to a darkweb marketplace. I sent it to a clearnet site that legitimately serves US customers. CashApp is in the wrong here, not me. They are fucking censorious garbage of a service and I would steer any new user away from them.

Bottlepay in the UK is similar. You can't even withdraw to your own lightning node without proving you own it.

I wouldn't call companies "in the wrong" for being cautious and complying with regulations. But I prefer to stay away from that stuff and support P2P whenever possible.

Yes, of course. This is what Muun, Zeus and Green are doing on my phone...

Swan is a fantastic Bitcoin only company, encouraging self custody and even automating my withdrawals.

Also, notice Braiins... Anything I mine is KYC Free of course.

> as time goes there 2 flavors of BTC chocolate then or more - dark , white just like we cash note n bank accounts - (some places i heard banks u surcharge in bulk cash withdraw bc it gets our surveillance )

> never kill messenger - "companies" implement what jurisdictions asked them to do or shuts their biz

Exactly. Would you rather cash app comply and be able to get Bitcoin to people that can use their service? Or not not comply and the whole on ramp is closed?