Let that sink in…

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Excellent questions! And as I haven't said in while now: compliance leads to extinction.

EVERY transaction must have a price to BOTH sides, a mutual exchange. If this isn't the case, then the side extracting the cost exclusively from the other will habitually extract more and more until neither side can be supported anymore (a self-unregulated parasite).

'We' didn't lose the plot. Wall Street did.

We are similar to the ones who gave the middle finger when the government mandated buying their gold.

There are no gatekeepers in Bitcoin.

Let that sink in…

The answer is: “yes, until we develop permissionless and private peer to peer systems that gain widespread adoption to undercut their long housing of BTC”.

The tech necessary already exists. The widespread adoption portion… not so much.

No because Bitcoin can still move peer to peer at the end of the day

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No, the plot hasn't been lost. Get on robosats and buy bitcoin and shut the fu k up.

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this is why i also like monero, goverments hate it, and it's the opposite of KYC

but don't give up on bitcoin, just don't give in to the centralized exchanges 💜

KYC is a liability

#PrivacyMatters

That damn sink.

Indeed, he doesn't know much about bitcoin

hmmm I can still send my btc on chain. whos limiting what

nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqaftmyhm62lrp6lwsha3yzyjy5kqdvuy7g23qg28a8q0cnmudv0dsn3umjw its called monero, u should read up on it.

Stay KYC-free with RoboSats (learn.robosats.org).

And check out kycnot.me

Only the people who buy ETFs and Bitcoin Treasury Companies have lost the plot. Run a node and use bitcoin with other people!