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#Monero using #libertarian who loves computer networking, distributed systems, privacy tech, and testing beta software. I may not be a pro, but I can file a mean bug report. Donate Monero (XMR): https://kuno.anne.media/fundraiser/zzn3/ Annual Expenses: 59 XMR 42WimCbGoy5SVZfkr5YdwtAg9jvpxFfNXfBjM2CJAUZC9JNAKZ34hF6a35HJNXWyw1ctxhSKp4MjfgR3uT8Eneq4GCwtqTs https://smp15.simplex.im/a#P99yLk0Wm9o1qks_M4uuf5cTqz8mua9QhyaByz2gIR8

I also have a client called voyage installed on my phone with amber as its signer and it has the attempt deletion feature so that's how I did it.

Damn it, I hate that Primal does not have any attempt deletion feature. I'm fully aware that relays don't have to honor a deletion request, but the option should at least be there.

Should #Bisq and #Haveno do whatever possible to discourage the use of #Windows and #MacOS?

https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/issues/1562

Same. I saw somebody yesterday say that the ideological bankruptcy comes before the financial bankruptcy and do not see how it could be put much better than that.

I will totally be using this have fun staying private now because that's fantastic.

It only has no cap over an infinite time. If you tell me how old you are, I will calculate what the cap will be at the average age with which your gender passes away.

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So the Trump's 'crypto* EO is out, and I'm seeing lots of weak bitches cry that its a shitcoin reserve.

Given the fact that the proposed digital assets stockpile would possibly be built on *seized* coins, let me give you a quick introduction to forfeiture law, and why crying for daddy to please please make its pile of flying horseshit "bitcoin only" *literally* the most retarded thing you could be wishing for, ever.

Forfeiture law – or civil asset forfeiture, to be precise – is this fun little game the government plays in which it does not have to accuse you of a crime to confiscate your property.

Instead of accusing you of a crime, the Government claims that the asset itself has facilitated a crime, and can therefore be seized by the Government.

In civil asset forfeiture, there is no innocent until proven guilty. To get your property back, *you* have to prove that the Government is wrong – which turns out pretty complicated seeing how its impossible to prove a negative.

Civil asset forfeiture results in cases that are not filed against a person, but filed against the property itself. This results in fun little cases like US vs. Binance Account XYZ, or US vs. 123 Wilmington Drive.

To extend this idea to Bitcoin, in a civil forfeiture case, the US Government is in theory able to seize *any bitcoin* that has *ever* come out of a criminal transaction.

Made some bitcoin for selling a service? Bought some bitcoin on a P2P exchange? Unless you checked that the UTXO you received has never touched a criminal transaction in its entire history, your coins can be confiscated, and there's pretty much nothing you can do about it.

As Cato Institute points out in its piece on civil forfeiture reform, forfeiture law is routinely misused to enrich the Government – Philadelphia, for example, has seized over 1000 homes, over 3000 vehicles, and over $44M in cash over an 11 year period. In 2010, the city tried to seize *an entire fucking house* because a woman's grandson sold less than $200 of weed out of the basement.

If you think that taxes are bad, civil asset forfeiture is straight up evil.

It doesn't matter whether you participated in a crime. It doesn't matter whether you know that someone else participated in a crime. If it involved your property, even if said property was fully legally acquired, the Government will come and take it.

Civil asset forfeiture is the most insane Government funding technique that is out there, and you most definitely do not want this declared as a strategic means to pump the Government's bitcoin bags.

You are *literally* asking the Government to steal your coins with a practice that *every* libertarian advocate wants to see abolished.

Let's see realizing that requires critical thinking and most Bitcoin people these days are here for number go up and not for the ideals that Bitcoin was originally founded upon and have no logic.

When he does, I am totally following him the moment I see it.

You know, I was thinking the same thing. If Ross were to launch a coin, I would totally buy one unit just to support him and as a digital collectible and wouldn't care if it went to zero because I would never sell it.

Thank you, Ross. We love you. Take all the time you need with your family to heal and be whole again. And we very much look forward to seeing what your future holds for you and the rest of us.

I'm not totally sure. I think I've heard about it being successful, but I've not used hardware wallets, so I won't guarantee that. However, since cake wallet is the one doing Monero for the prime, it will happen, because cake wallet is good.

When Ross is free, which freedom company will try to hire him? It would be crazy not to try to hire somebody who's been a cultural icon for the libertarian and freedom movement for over a decade.

#FreeRoss

But the color of the White House is always white. It's not the green house or the blue house or the red house or the purple house. LOL.