I read the just introduced Saving Privacy Act so you don't have to, and it's pretty fucking badass. If passed, it would completely reform financial privacy in the US.

The Bill removes SARs and CTRs filing requirements, makes financial information only accessible via a search warrant, specifically introduces fourth amendment protections, bans the creation of central databases holding personally identifiable information without the establishment of a dedicated law granting a US agency such right, bans the US Government from creating CBDCs, and introduces criminal penalties for any US official violating your financial privacy rights.

Yes, please.

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That's pretty based, but we can't forget to take responsibility for our own privacy too!

If you want to take privacy serious, start utilising Monero.

Lol. Just imagine. Your boss (or contractor) pays you with Monero, and then files your employment information with the government. Then, you buy a house with Monero, and register your ownership of it with the government. Then, you buy a car with Monero, and pay for insurance with Monero, and give up every piece of identifying information you can think of at every step of the process. Truly, what a wonder Monero is. How different the world would be if we all used Monero?

Question is how do we get it supported and passed and make it bipartisan issue!

I like your thinking. Very good question.

Gotta get the word out! Unless this will just remain another bill that just lingers forever with no support to bring to a vote

Call me cynical but I expected a bill with that name to make the privacy much worse 🀣

Me too

If this law benefits anyone except your gangsterment members and their cronies, it surely shall never pass in that rigged idiocracy.

If it passes, I predict it will be in the "amended" version - completely opposite the proposed in effect.

Nowadays clear that the #American #BigBrother is second only to that in #EU.πŸ‘Ž

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Huge fan of your writing and your style. I’ve sent many fellow plebs over to The Rage as well as your Geyser Fund. You rock! 🀘🏻

Won’t pass

Thank you for your valuable contribution.

Only if we vote harder πŸ˜‚

This is the type of bills that politicians bring up when their opposition is in power and these bills have no chance to pass.

These type of changes will come about only through a governors convention that will change the constitution.

Once more you are proving your naivety.

As an investigative journalust not taking your opsec serious is one thing. But believing in a politicians fairy tale is gross.

Hey pal, a little naivety in the right field and a lot of gusto have crafted countries. There’s important work to be done in every field. Clear yer farts away so we can smell the winds of change 🀣

I will never understand "Bitcoiners" who try to gain back some privacy through the laws of the state while at the same time shitting on Monero?

#privacy #cypherpunk

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As the wizard said, it shall not pass. :-)

if it passes, would you move to the US?

No, but it would make me more bullish on getting a similar law passed in the EU!

thank you for this reporting πŸ‘Œ

There's no need to fight the corrupt financial system. We just need to escape from it. With Bitcoin

Very interesting, thank you for your write up!