I remember this woman in a suit who called it "pretend Internet money" π
It's complicated
People are tribal and want what's best for their tribe
The leaders must balance selfishness with fairness and equity
pretty much only zbd.gg left
Time for your Kangaroo π¦ onesie ππ
Sh!t, I don't even remember where I spent it. Forget receipts
So, sword π‘οΈ over my head
How exactly does money laundering work?
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You show fake receipts from cash-only businesses that then pay big boss and that's how dirty money becomes clean
How do you do it with #bitcoin, where all transactions are trackable and there's no cash-only business
#asknostr
You're paying for Alby Hub?
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nostr:nprofile1qqs2sr7y57rrfm3x4272e9gmfn7hk44wrzat6v794lw0d0kkmjqwh5gpz3mhxue69uhh5cts9ehx7um5wgcjucm0d5ytkmny did ππ
I dunno if he's still paying 21,000 sats but he did for a bit
Funny thing
I bought my #Bitcoin on a legit KYC'd exchange
But then I simply transferred it to my non-KYC Wallet of Satoshi
Now I can spend it as I choose
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Dafuq
I don't think I had to do KYC just to have a Coinbase wallet. That was straightforward. But, to buy crypto on an on-ramp, I had to do KYC
Makes sense. As long as you exchange fiat for crypto, you have to do kyc
nostr clients donβt store information, relays do. intuitively, they seem more exposed, like p2p torrent users, but theyβre also more spread out, making them harder to target. however, this doesnβt mean client creators are completely off the hook - just less vulnerable than centralized apps that manage everything - users, databases, and platforms - all in one place.
thinking about this comment from the nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx / nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m discussion:
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I guess my point is that client developers are an easy target