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πŸ‡»πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή Nostr since 02/23 xmrchat.com/eric #Ontario #Canada

work with the fed is a bit of a stretch... you work with fed by paying taxes... at least the fed is paying tether on their treasuries and buying bitcoin with 10% of profits which is similar to all us plebs just working and savings in sats.

but yet I get your point.

time will tell. We need something p2p and out of reach from the feds.

true keet is not open source yet. holepunch is but you are correct keet is still not. its a ? if they share your data. it would be wild if they turned around and did the opposite of what they say. But its still not open.

when that does happen, then it will be the best Private DM on the block in my opinion.

#Accelerate the left. lets get Trudeau for another 4 years. France deserves more communism as well apparently.

and the left in Canada is asking what they can learn from the left in France.

They should ask ChatGPT How to steal elections.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Financial privacy isn’t always about the government or corporations. Sometimes it’s simply about peers. Here’s an anecdote.

In Egypt, people born into lower socioeconomic statuses often don’t have a lot of flexibility for their life path. It’s often largely set by family and tradition, especially for women. And so, it’s kind of the luck of the draw how constructive their family is.

In certain social circles, a girl is generally considered the responsibility of her father. If she dates, has sex, doesn’t wear hijab, etc, then it is considered to reflect badly on him.

Once she marries, responsibility over her is transferred to her husband. He will usually control the main income, he will often control the family finances even if she does have an income, and he will often control most major decisions. And divorce is structured in favor of men here. Initiating a divorce as a woman comes with more limitations and consequences.

Many fathers push their daughters to marry pretty early so that they can relieve themselves of responsibility for her, even if she’s not thrilled about the prospective husband. She can be pressured socially, economically, and sometimes even physically. And at that socioeconomic level, she likely isn’t fluent in other languages, likely has not been exposed to outside ideas very much, is likely surrounded by people who would take her father’s side against her, and so the direction and pressure from her family is mainly how she contextualizes her role in the world.

So in many cases, someone goes from a girl with little power to a wife with little power at a young age, and with limited economic, social, or legal recourse if it ends up not being a good path. A decent percentage of fathers and husbands are abusive, unfortunately. In theory there are safeguards against this, but in practice it’s easy to fall through the cracks.

I know a family that owns an apartment building in Cairo, and they employ a husband and wife as live-in assistants to oversee the property and their family, like a casual butler and maid basically. He cleans, runs errands, and provides security, while she cleans and cooks. The husband and wife come from a low socioeconomic background, and have both been working for the family for 15 years, and are heavily trusted. They make like $4k/year USD equivalent combined, plus receive free basic shelter and a used car.

The husband and wife do not have bank accounts, so they just save in physical Egyptian cash that quickly devalues. Inflation in Egypt hurts people like them the most. With their extended family, they also own a unit for themselves in an apartment building in a poor neighborhood. It’s an unfinished raw brick building that they don’t live in. Their extended family all contribute to the shared building structure and underlying small land lot, and they own their unit within the structure and can choose to invest in finishing it with electricity and plumbing and flooring and furniture to live in, or just leave it as an empty brick hull. Many remain unfinished like that indefinitely throughout Cairo; it’s basically treated as illiquid savings and optionality.

Anyway, one day when the wife was getting a raise from the family that employs her, she asked that her raise be kept private from her husband. She wanted to have autonomy over that portion; their combined income is otherwise mainly under his control. Her husband is by all accounts a nice guy, but that is the common way of doing things in their socioeconomic circle. A private raise would let her keep a tiny bit of pocket cash in her own control. One of the things she wanted to do with some of her own money was send a tiny bit each month to a family member that needed help. So the family agreed to keep her raise private.

As her pocket cash eventually grew a bit, the next challenge arose: how to keep it safe and secret while living in a 250 square foot living area with her husband and daughter. She went back to her employer and asked if she could keep her private savings with them as an informal bank. They agreed to do that for her as well.

As is the case for many people like her, even though she doesn’t have a bank account, she does have a smartphone. Over time, certain types of mobile wallets and their widespread adoption could improve her ability to save privately and in less debase-able ways, and that don’t rely on the particular helpfulness of her employer. And if not her, then maybe her daughter one day.

A shoutout to all the devs working on such wallets and their ease of use; there are certainly plenty of people in the world who could benefit from them!

privacy is fundamental.

You would think that Nostr is filled with bitcoiners, and libertarian, type of folks, but then I search for Canadian content and its all libs asking how they can learn from the left 'win' in france.

I know Nostr is for everyone, I am not saying they shouldnt be on Nostr. they 100% should and Im happy they are. I just thought that shipped has sailed.

#accelerate

trudeau for the win.

Can bitcoiners make a citadel out of a foreclosed office building? farming, residential, and a marketplace?

with commercial real estate about to crash, they should convert those to indoor vertical farms #farmstr

There should be a Trending 1h option in the feed in Primal.

Just a suggestion.

Or its just re testing the support to make it resistance. Then down further.

Serious question... first roll... you land on Baltic Ave... do you buy it?

Privacy in bitcoin which is required for fungiblity, will only take place with a hard fork.

Bitcoiners and Hardforks do not go well together.

Privacy & Fungibility will not exisit in bitcoin

Am I wrong?

But is it correlated to the stock market?

This world has a sickness and its acute.

Replying to Avatar Steady Eddy

Who is going to build it? Bitcoiners dont spend. They just hodl.

Or are the bitcoiners going to lay the bricks?

#Monero Community - do you just convert btc to Monero when you want to spend - like pocket change or is there the Hodl metality? 1% fiat 99% Monero?

I mean given Moneros tail emissions and limited supply (possible deflationary supply with losts coins) it should rise in price as demand picks up.

Eating is over rated.

Im looking forward to going back to one meal a day.

Imagine being say 10-16 and a bitcoiner. The FOMO must be so bad with no job or real income.

With Tax Season just around the corner (started?) please remember to report your stolen items and illegal activities on your tax return.

My biggest blind spot currently in privacy is Quickbooks.

I can use Linux and Graphene but all my transactions for all my businesses are on intuit's servers.

How do I fix this?

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LEX INIUSTA NON EST LEX.

An unjust law is no law at all. – St Augustine (On Free Choice of the Will)

A just law is an ordinance of reason, publicly promulgated by one invested with legitimate authority, in the interest of the common good.

If a law does not fulfil these conditions, then it is an unjust law and you have a moral obligation to resist it.