In February 2014, Apple removed the last Bitcoin wallet from its App Store without explanation. A decade later, the freedom technology community has built an answer: a complete mobile stack where no corporation can decide what you install, who you talk to, or how you manage your identity.
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I remember this.
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Me too. I only had like ten bucks worth of Bitcoin back then and I was pissed.