> This still allows for coins from lost wallets and dead people to be stolen. We are cool with this?

yes, the alternative is to effectively preemptively steal their bitcoin which is strictly worse

should we burn saylors coin because the us gov might steal it?

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The US gov cannot steal what already belongs to them 🤭

burn, steal, we

nope I hate that.

> should we burn saylors coin because the us gov might steal it?

Fuck that’s a good point. I would argue that it’s different because Saylor is alive/hasn’t lost his keys, so this doesn’t seem like apples to apples to me but your point is taken- if we start freezing coins….where does it end?

saylor never had his keys … maybe a coinbase password

You don’t think Saylor could transfer his coins to another custodian? I say high probability he has his keys Holmes

idk and idc

I also kind of hate that if a ton of corn was dumped on the market, this would allow the BlackRocks of the world to scoop up a much larger percentage of the network

“should we burn saylors coin because the us gov might steal it? “

Would be quite funny…

lol rug pull Uncle Sam, that would be hilarious