The State is the Enemy. Privacy and The Sovereign Individual

Every strike is a dress rehearsal, every blow a reminder: privacy in crypto is treated as a crime.

The pattern is unmistakable:

First the mixers.

Then the devs.

Then the exchanges and wallets.

All to isolate, isolate, and isolate privacy until it suffocates.

Timeline of the most significant attacks:

2019: Bestmixer falls in the Netherlands.

The opening message: no mixing service is untouchable.

The first domino falls, and the hunt begins.

2022: OFAC crushes Blender.io and sanctions Tornado Cash.

The novelty: they no longer just pursue people, they sanction code.

Devs are handcuffed for writing lines that defend anonymity.

2023: ChipMixer wiped off the map.

They claim: US$3 billion “illicit.”

The official narrative: privacy = laundering.

A perfect story for the manual of fear.

2024: founders of Samourai Wallet charged.

A simple CoinJoin portrayed as a “criminal business.”

Privacy software becomes a crime by definition.

2024-2025: Monero under siege.

Binance and Kraken delist it in Europe, Exodus Wallet expels it.

The pincer tightens: if they can’t kill the protocol, they choke its access.

2024-2025: from Helix to Tornado Cash, the sentences pile up.

Sometimes a legal reprieve, other times convictions.

But the moral is brutal: building private tools is playing with fire.

2025: TradeOgre in Canada, record seizure of C$56M.

The real crime: not asking for KYC.

The State bares its teeth at any exchange that resists registration.

The inevitable question:

How long until the final attack, directly against #Monero?

Not intermediaries, but nodes, users, devs.

We free people are at war for our #privacy and individual sovereignty, and the enemy is the State.

ᴸᵉᵗ ᵀʰᵉʳᵉ ᴮᵉ ᴰᵃʳᵏ🏴a³

Lunarpunk🌒

That's why #Monero

#agorist #monerist

#SovereignIndividual

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