Why not? It is not permissionless money? Why should i validate it with state if my coins are tainted or not to make big purchases?

Small p2p purchases will also be analyzed dude, so neither to that kid will be able to use it

Sounds like useless to me

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How are they doing with the war on drugs or war on terrorism? You make it like governments are competent/efficient entities

Do the bare minimum to comply and if all of us reject their Orwellian bullshit they won’t be able to do shit

Best of luck with monero my dude.

I will be saving in bitcoin and teaching my kids how to use it as money for anything they need

If all of us do the bare minimum....

You do realise that 80% complied with shooting themselves poison up their veins, that offed some directly only because that was the hottest thing to do and show off how compliant one is with bullshit demands.

I am hopeful folks will learn from past mistakes.

I know I certainly have woken up to a lot of the bullshit over the past 5 years. I am assuming there are many others like me

My transformation started with bitcoin btw...

That's nice to hear. My transformation started a decade before BTC even arrived on this planet which made me immediately go all in in 2010, when grasping its significance. Maybe I just spent more time in the field, which makes me now a proponent of privacy tech.

"best of luck with Monero"

LOL this guy.

#Monero / #XMR bros gonna need all the luck they can get since your shitcoin got 51% pwned by #Qubic. πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ€™

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A 51% attack from a pool that has 21% of hash, nice try πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Do you think govs are at war on drugs or terrorism?

They are the fucking drug dealers, and they are the ones that do all terrorist attacks..

He's still in the process of figuring this out.

You're right and with you in spirit, but that's more to the point. Anything the state doesn't like get's neutered and co-opted or pushed to the black market (aka the free market and only place you can enforce Bitcoins permissionlessness)

"It is evident that states actually prefer to ban popular things. The following is a short list of commonly-banned popular things:

Drugs

Gambling

Prostitution

Religion

Speech

Assembly

Trade

Migration

Weapons

Labor

Books

Money"

https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-system/wiki/Hearn-Error