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There is no laws. There are only enforcers of the will of the government. If they can stop it by jailing people, they will gladly indugle in violating rights and laws.

This will not end here. The next iteration needs to be impervious to physical attacks.

AI agents cannot be arrested or charged.

It's in the book.

Food for thought.

We need a way to plausibly destroy our corn. When they come with guns, "boating accidents" are going to get you thrown in jail for contempt.

I know. In canada there's a town that sent cease and desist letters to 10% of its population for signing a petition that was questioning a hire.

The government, seeing this, decided to propose fines if you criticize municipal elected officials on the internet.

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We need to seriously start talking about vaults. And soon.

We need to be able to throw away the keys to our corn to move it deep into the future.

Winter is coming.

more spitballing : if coinjoins were somehow collectively cheaper than normal txs on a sat/vbyte basis, that would put economic pressure on cies to coinjoin txs and thus normalize the practice for ordinary users.b

I don't think of such a fork as a single one-time thing that splits the network.

What if there was a periodic fork that gave CT coins. The main value would still be in holding, but it would allow CT all around. kind of like a dividend. idk just spitballing.

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I agree. Seems to me a CT fork of bitcoin is becoming inevitable.

Timing will be everything. Air-drop financial privacy to the world once it's distributed enough.

porn is why twitter exists at all.