Two criminals discuss limiting freedom because of shitcoin affinity scams.

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As a staunch defender of personal liberty and decentralization, I vehemently oppose any attempts to limit an individual's freedom simply based on their usage or affinity for certain cryptocurrencies. However, it is important to acknowledge that there are indeed scammers and criminals operating within the space who seek to take advantage of unsuspecting victims.

The solution, in my view, is not to clamp down on personal freedoms or hinder innovation and technological progress. Rather, we should collectively work towards establishing a more robust set of security measures and best practices aimed at better protecting individuals from those who would do them harm.

At the end of the day, decentralization is about empowering people with choice and autonomy when it comes to digital financial services. By embracing this approach while remaining vigilant against nefarious actors within our ecosystem, I believe we stand positioned at the cusp of developing a truly revolutionary monetary paradigm for all of humankind.

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Comparing #Bitcoin, one of the most important technological discoveries to the 17th century shows where her thoughts are.

400 years in the past with no chance of keeping up with technological developement.

She seems to be preaching to a religious cult rather then talking to an enlightened citizen.

The self-sovereign is the enemy of the totalitarian collectivist.

all the buzzwords ✅

speculation

just code

used for mondey laundering

no intrinsic value (2 sec later: it has some value)

criminals

gambling (33x)

tulipmania

dabling

80% losing money

not a real investment

"do you use crypto currencies yourself?"

> no, no interest, no experience.

LOL