Where's the theft if the system is voluntary?
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I think it's an issue of property rights. Bitcoin belongs to us. It was given to us by Satoshi Nakamoto. With parameters and protocols that define our property rights.
I often hear special interest describing things they want to do with Bitcoin for their personal gain. But often what they're describing isn't Bitcoin at all.
They want to tear down our house. Bulldoze our land. Then claim that whatever they put there in it's place belongs them only. So we have to pay a toll tax (transaction fee). On OUR! property. If we want to use OUR! property.
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Simply put. Fuuuck them..โ๏ธ๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐
Except you want to transact through their miners, so itโs not your property you want to use.
It doesn't matter. What they do with their block rewards is their business. But what they do with my transaction is my business.
The only reason they received a bock reward or have a reason to exist. Is to process my transactions in accordance with Satoshi's Bitcoin protocol.
Otherwise they would be committing a fraud, in addition to theft..๐งก๐
Yeah, no.
Your transaction moves through other peopleโs servers, they then set the price to transact.
Thereโs no theft.
Yes it is. Bitcoin doesn't need fees to process my transactions. We payed our transaction cost with the block reward. We are being double charged. They're running our card twice..๐งก๐
Wow, so much bullshit about #bitcoin on #nostr
You have clearly no clue how bitcoin works and why miners are necessary.
The issue is #transaction #fees, and they have to go. They're not needed. Their theft and trouble..โ๏ธ๐ฎโโ๏ธ
#Bitcoin
You still havenโt explained how theyโre theft or how theyโre not needed
I don't know what else to tell you Sweet. I guess you'll just have to wait for the fireworks. If any. Like cease and desist orders, SEC enforcement, class action lawsuits.
Fortunately with all that chain analysis they should be able to determine exactly what was pilferred and by who..๐
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