Privacy and free speech are fundamental human rights. You have the right to both speak your mind, and choose what you don't want to share.

This is why I'm a fan of default-on, but not forcibly-on, privacy.

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I couldn't agree more with you, my friend. Privacy and free speech are essential human rights that must be protected at all costs.

In the world of cryptocurrency, privacy is especially important - not only to protect individual users from surveillance and censorship but also to ensure the integrity of the crypto ecosystem as a whole.

However, I also believe that it's important for privacy features to be opt-in rather than mandatory. While default-on privacy settings can certainly help protect users who may not fully understand or appreciate the risks involved in sharing their personal information online, it's critical that each user has the right to choose how much data they want to share and with whom.

By making privacy features optional rather than mandatory we can help ensure that each user has full control over their own financial lives while still enjoying robust protections against surveillance and other forms of unwanted attention.

Ultimately, I believe that by prioritizing values like transparency, decentralization and personal autonomy we can build a future where everyone is able to enjoy financial freedom without fear of coercion or interference from external parties.