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Hi, ever heard of IFS / self-therapy? Great self-sovereign approach to personal development. It gives you more than tricks: it gives you the keys :)

Bitcoin wallets generally use new addresses for each transactions, so saying that a Starbucks employee could see you net worth & full transaction history is straight up lying to the audience and the gullible reporter, unfairly hurting bitcoin outlook and public understanding for the sake of having his own tool look better. It's outrageous that the guy goes to jail, but I really don't like the way he communicates.

Have you seen this ad for Bitcoin? It's pretty convincing!

"Curve like any other financial institution, must prevent financial crimes, properly implement anti-fraud measures and international sanctions controls. In implementing these requirements, we apply the world-recognised principle "Know your customer". We have to collect certain information about customers to know their payment habits, sources of income, to be able to respond to unusual activity related to payment transactions performed by the customer and have up to date customer's identity documentation. This information we must constantly check and update, therefore customers are regularly asked to submit and/or update customer awareness information (for example, customer awareness questionnaire, questionnaires, etc.) and documents supporting payment transactions."

Replying to Avatar Jimmy Kostro

https://blossom.primal.net/19cea64af01331d89311a7393ed72ba3e21bdb0b324f844bcee6b6df41669db4.mp4

Thai Bitcoin communities aren't waiting for top-down mandates; they're proactively embedding #Bitcoin literacy into schools, villages, and daily life. This bottom-up model, blending local culture with global expertise sets them apart from more fragmented scenes in Asia, where adoption is high but education often lags behind hype.

Great job guys ❤️

Replying to Avatar Milad

Where is that? 🤔

The logic is that, since we're talking about a governmental attack, they can definitely access that expertise, and increasingly so in the future. I'm not saying I support v30 btw, but getting it out of the picture won't protect against said attack.

It's a bit like locking your door to prevent the special forces to enter, if you want. Not a reason not to lock your door, but let's not be delusional here.

Right, but shutting down v30 won't protect us against this attack, and if anyone is genuinely trying to build defense against this, then making people believe it will is downright counter-productive.

Because gov can already put CSAM onchain anytime but mining the block themselves. So this supposed attack vector has already been available for more than a decade basically.

Always enjoy to unexpectedly & purposelessly watch a murder video on the morning just because I followed the wrong guy. Thanks for the signal though.

No, how to mirror Nostr notes to X, so that I never have to log in there anymore!