JUST IN: πΊπΈ Congressman Sean Casten introduces the "Blockchain Integrity Act" to "temporarily prohibit financial institutions from transacting with funds that have gone through digital asset mixers" while the SEC and DOJ "conduct a study on their illicit uses." 
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I need the ability to engage in collaborative transactions so that people I buy things from can't examine my entire financial history. The fact that that also fucks any statists that would want to snoop is just an added bonus.
Integrity!! Are you shitting me ?
Bozo.
The clot shot might have killed Casten's daughter in 2022 and he still wants more control. There's no limit to the destruction statists will inflict.
It's getting more weird by the day.
i'm not sure if they realize that stuff like this actually encourages people to form circular economies and exit their system completely
Where we're going, we won't need "financial institutions" ππ¨βπ
So - let's dissect this a little.
We are going to make you a criminal EVEN IF YOU never committed a crime?
Why do elected officials assume you are guilty until proven innocent?
Think about that - really hard. Then go buy some #Bitcoin. We MUST remove the power from these people, which is the fiat money printer.
Doing his part to separate money and state. Bravo congressman!
What a fucking clown. This is completely unenforceable. How far are businesses supposed to look back? 1 hop? 5? 100?
Since #Bitcoin is a separate and parallel money, the more THEY help us keep it separate, the better.
As we're squeezed through the 4th Turning's bottleneck, the State's "best" just remind us how anachronistic they, and the State, truly are.
Bitcoin is revealing the Emperors have no clothes, just a (dying) monopoly on violence.