⚡️💬 People who dismiss pseudonymity on social media often fall into the sunk cost fallacy.

Having paid the social cost of revealing their identity—through names, photos, or personal branding—they now experience the downside of that exposure. To justify their decision, they try to convince others to do the same, hoping to validate their own choice and share the burden. And seek to mitigate their loss by encouraging others to join them, hoping to validate their choice and dilute their grief.

Don’t follow their lead. Protect your pseudonymity as long as you can.

It gives you the space to be bolder with your ideas, to refine your thinking in public while staying more measured in your professional life. That doesn’t mean you lack courage—it means you’re playing the long game.

Remember: many of the U.S. founding fathers wrote under pen names, and that didn’t stop them from building one of the most powerful nations in history. More recently, Bitcoin was launched entirely by a pseudonym—and that’s likely a big reason it survived.

Ironically, many of the same people who criticize pseudonymity will praise both the U.S. founding fathers and Bitcoin in the same breath—clearly, this isn’t about logic, but about ego. Which makes it easy to realize that they're into something other than reason.

Without anonymity, there's no freedom.

"If you don't have anything to be ashamed of, you don't need to be anonymous".

This is one of the arguments most frequently used to justify surveillance and the lifting of anonymity. It's based on a dangerous inversion of democratic principles.

Privacy is a right, not a favor. It does not have to be "justified".

Removing anonymity means creating a surveillance society where only compliant opinions can be expressed without risk.

🗣️ I almost forgot one thing: "Fuck KYC"

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I think everyone should criticise Israel in their own name. It sends a message.

The more people who stand up the easier it gets.

But that said if you have a lot to lose, don't.

I'm just a nobody and if I need work I know people that will employ me just because I'm outspoken against Israel and my own government. I know lots of hippies and homesteading preppers.

And outside of criticising Israel, nothing else requires that kind of action and most people are better off practicing pseudonymity online.

People that have too much to lose have inflated fiat egos.

People in Bitcoin and Monero can speak their mind freely. It's a major force in today's world. A subtle stream of truth that enters the public dialogue where gatekeepers try to subvert it again.

anonymity ≠ pseudonymity

That's another fact these people gloss over. Pseudonyms have history (PoW) and reputation (WoT), anons have not.

PoW + WoT = realness

Not government ID, or iris scans, or any of the other nonsense these people are trying to implement.

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I think it's more simple than that, violence trumps reason without privacy

This reminded me to express my opinion about the awfull and evil acts of the Israeli government towards people in Gaza. They have a moral obligation to never do something to other people, that what happened to themselves in the ww2 era, i.e. acts of genocide. If you claim to be the chosen nation by god, act like it!

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Idk why “they” are so obsessed with getting our KYC info now a days. Don’t they know we are all Satoshi!?!

Until we change how we are governed and by whom, isn’t privacy just a cat and mouse game? They will never stop trying to out us and we will never have peace. The best we can hope for is to stay one step ahead, but for how long?We need to storm the fucking castle and burn it to the ground Matrix style.

less disappointed after this post lol 😂

Those that exploit privacy want control. To blackmail, to coerce, to manipulate.

Biometrics, surveillance cameras, drones, IOT's, backdoor entries into hardware/software apps, copy/scanning your data off hardware, your tax, bank, phone, health, birth , death, divorce, education, voting, vehicle, driving, travel, real estate, shopping, housing, pet and social welfare records. Social media, emails and vpns. And all information will be cross referenced.

A big database.

Have to start breaking each one down. Big job.

TL/DR: "Fuck KYC" 🖕

The founding fathers signed the declaration of independence. Though anonymity has its place and purpose, standing by your ideas with your real name is a legit signal.

I love pseudonyms. There are a lot of public figures who do use their real names tho, because it’s necessary?

I put my name and face to everything I say and write online. I want the enemy to know exactly who I am. And short of murdering me, they cant do a damn thing to me that I have not already been through. Someone wanna blackmail or extort me over something? I would laugh at them. Wanna kidnap me over it? They better come ready. Debank me? Who cares. Threaten loved ones? I have no living family members. Not to say I dont understand why people to keep their identities hidden, but that's not how I roll. And if it end up biting me in the ass one day, so be it.

I respect your philosophy it’s yours.

Well, my real philosophy is 'fuck all them devils' 😉🫡