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Replying to Avatar Nick Slaney

What’ll the crazy kids be into next, eh?

I remember hearing Obi on a podcast describe that in his view operating a mint for “friends and family” would be exempt from regulatory pressure, but it he didn’t sound too sure about it.

I wonder how much scrutiny #ecash mint operators will fall under now that the Samourai devs got scooped up

#privacy #kyc

nostr:npub1xkere5pd94672h8w8r77uf4ustcazhfujkqgqzcykrdzakm4zl4qeud0en so many channels forced closed in the last hour!

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A worthwhile question to consider is: Where are you truly free to speak without concern for surveillance? All technological systems can be pwned by interested parties. This isn’t an argument against taking steps to harden comms, but just highlighting what errors thinking in absolutes can lead to.