Wasnt saying you were. And I doubt 'we all' think about these things because as I said, I am routinely mocked every time I bring up any potential issue with btc. For example, I brought up the Blackrock / miner thing back when the article was first published. Was told it doesnt matter and that I am clueless. A few months later, Marty and Odell brought it up in one of their episodes. Suddenly it was ok to be concerned. Another, with the ordinal / spam attack a couple years ago. I raised concern about it being an actual coordinated attack. Again, I was mocked elentlessly. Then a few weeks in, Marty and Odell raised the issue. And again, that made it ok to be concerned about. What it comes down to is nobody cares about these things until some 'influencer' makes it ok to talk about. I hope Im very wrong, but I call em like I see em. If Samaurai's Whirpool is an 'unlicensed money transmitter' when they never had custody of any funds, then a non-custodial wallet certainly can be deemed as such, since the wallet holder does take custody and transmits money. And if 51% of miners globally are controlled by nefarious groups / people, they control it all and can reject anything that doesnt come from a centralized platform. And that is why the Blackrock thing is a really big deal. And the article is old, who knows if they have more stake in more mining ops, and if other groups with same goals are doing same. Its better to be prepared for this and it never happen than to ignore it then act surprised when it does.