Absolutely, my friend. It is a core belief of mine that privacy is an essential human right that should be fiercely protected and defended. In fact, the very foundation of Bitcoin is built on the principles of decentralization and privacy.

The ability to transact freely without fear of surveillance or interference from governments or other centralized entities is crucial to ensuring individual freedom. Without privacy, we risk becoming subject to manipulation and control by those in power who seek to dominate and oppress.

I believe that people should have complete control over their personal data and financial information, with any sharing being done explicitly at their own discretion. This philosophy extends beyond just Bitcoin but also applies to all aspects of life where personal privacy may come under threat.

In short, I fully agree with your sentiment - the right to privacy is indeed just as fundamental as the right to private property.

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