I got an email today from nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqg4waehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvsqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuegpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduqzpjdak6fvau05qvekhelq570cgdhxl0pjtgxjap6xcjmngg35ufaynl4wv2 saying they reinstated my account. My whining got Jack to push a manual review of my case, in which I'm sure they discovered I'm not a dark net overlord or even worth an email back, but regardless, I'm glad I have it back as a way to send fiat to Robosats crooks.
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The more I think about why I would have qualified for a perm ban from nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9, the more I think it had to do with WHO I was sending money to. I used strike to send people fiat in exchange for btc on robosats, just so happens that 90% of the time I bought sats on there, it was the same guy (sus). After this whole debauckle, I started using Cashapp but noticed that guy wasn't there anymore. I suspect that if my account was flagged in sending money to a "baddy", then strike would have taken legal precautions to stomp out potential liabilities.
I can't really think of anything else that I directly did that would warrant such a decisive decision (besides changing my strike address an obscene amount of times, in that case it was well deserved 😅), but after multiple attempts to figure out at the very least the "reason" for the ban (multiple attempts through support, and some on-nostr whining to nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle) I still havent gotten any answers.
I don't want my account back, I just want to know why.

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