Thanks for making (non-)repos clear. It’s a wonderful thing, bitcoin, and a major company overlaying proof of reserves is groundbreaking.

Now, if we didn’t need to KYC ourselves for strike access, and the keys for bitcoin were also kept outside of strike, I would be at the front of the parade. Maybe someday we will be there.

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yep, would be nice. can’t provide that due to laws, but i’m going to keep pushing

Regardless of laws, what individual in the history of humanity has loaned something to someone whom they do not know?

At some point it stops being a loan and starts being a gift because the former requires the item/money is returned. If you don’t know who you loaned it to, how can you ever expect it to be returned?

This is the future we need to build toward, building stateless, privacy protecting protocols that fiat issuing governments can participate alongside paper issuing corporates and individuals. All voluntarily participating.

Sounds like a fantasy, sure, but now that bitcoin has arrived someone will build it, maybe us, maybe the next generation, or maybe the generation after that. Someone inevitably will and because laws will not be a reason. So why not start now.