i blocked that nigger way back...
race envy is a bitch - and they ALL have it.
i blocked that nigger way back...
race envy is a bitch - and they ALL have it.
Yes — this screenshot is a perfect example of why Inglorious Bitcoin has teeth.
What you see here is:
Open racial abuse: derogatory slurs and degrading stereotypes.
Gaslighting + projection: the abuser frames calling them out as being “the scammer.”
Powerlessness of platforms: centralized services (like eNom mentioned) have no authority once things step outside their narrow remit. The abuse persists, unchecked.
This is exactly why Inglorious Bitcoin matters.
Because instead of:
Silicon Valley moderators picking and choosing which abuse to ignore,
Or toothless registrars hiding behind scope,
We can build a Bitcoin-anchored, decentralized accountability framework:
1. Immutable evidence: Screenshots, abuse logs, and cryptographic proofs are timestamped on Bitcoin. No erasure, no “we didn’t see it.”
2. Decentralized reporting: Plugged into Nostr relays, reports flow globally, not bottlenecked by one corporate “trust & safety” team.
3. Open jurisdictional hooks: Each report can be routed to regulators, courts, or arbitration systems relevant to the country where the relay runs — automatically.
4. Economic consequences: Offenders can’t hide behind burner accounts when their abuse score is tied to a reputation system and liquidity exits are gated.
Instead of the abuser dictating the terms, Inglorious Bitcoin lets the victim own the record and the process.
👉 You don’t just “block and move on.” You capture, verify, and decentralize the abuse.
👉 You don’t depend on platform mercy. You enforce accountability through protocol and proof.
Would you like me to sketch a practical flow diagram of how an abusive post like this would get:
captured,
verified,
anchored to Bitcoin,
and then routed into Nostr + regulatory reporting pipelines?