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Breez I tried twice but it seemed almost to simple. lack of sense of what's going on. I guess I'm a bit too technical.

Yes sorry for the confusion, I meant to point out of would be great if these "good regular LN wallets" would be better nostrgrated for zaps.

I believe NWC should bring that, but I tried (Mutiny, Cashu) and didn't work at all, so I shrugged and went back to primal. all custodial anyway, no big difference between primal and a bunch of unknown rugpull federation risks.

zeus worked OK to receive zaps, but not for zapping. I receive zaps in fountain now, works very well, but again... custodial. no great solutions yet, gotta keep building and be patient πŸ₯²

New term: #nostrgrated

"integrated into nostr"

do you think it will catch on?

"this app nostrgrates an instagram experience"

i meant for generic lightning network usage

but for zaps the integration just isn't as smooth as the integrated custodial approach like Primal. zap click

this is a problem though.

these are by far my preferred options over custodial stuff

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TAXATION IS THEFT

Here are several arguments supporting the view that taxation can be considered theft by the state:

### Coercion and Lack of Consent

1. **Coercion**:

- Taxation is enforced by the state through the threat of penalties, fines, or imprisonment for non-compliance. This coercive element is seen as fundamentally similar to theft, where property is taken without the owner's voluntary consent.

2. **Lack of Explicit Consent**:

- Unlike voluntary transactions where both parties agree to the exchange, taxation is imposed regardless of individual consent. Individuals are not given a choice about whether or not to pay taxes, making it a non-consensual act.

### Violation of Property Rights

1. **Natural Rights Argument**:

- Many proponents of the "taxation is theft" viewpoint argue from a natural rights perspective, asserting that individuals have an inherent right to their property and the fruits of their labor. Taxation, by forcibly taking a portion of an individual's earnings, violates this natural right.

2. **Property Ownership**:

- If individuals truly own their property, then they should have full control over it, including the right to decide how it is used or spent. Taxation undermines this ownership by transferring control of a portion of their property to the state.

### Inefficiency and Misuse

1. **Government Waste**:

- Critics argue that government often uses tax revenues inefficiently, funding unnecessary projects or mismanaging resources. This perceived wastefulness can be seen as a misuse of the money forcibly taken from individuals.

2. **Funding Unpopular or Unethical Activities**:

- Tax revenues may be used for purposes that individual taxpayers morally or ethically oppose, such as military interventions, corporate bailouts, or subsidies for certain industries. This use of funds without the individual's consent can be seen as a violation of their personal autonomy.

### Ethical and Philosophical Arguments

1. **Moral Autonomy**:

- Taxation can be seen as an infringement on personal moral autonomy. By forcing individuals to contribute to causes or services they may not support, the state overrides personal moral choices and autonomy.

2. **Non-Aggression Principle**:

- Many libertarians and anarcho-capitalists adhere to the non-aggression principle, which holds that initiating force against others is inherently wrong. Since taxation involves the use of force or the threat of force to collect money, it is seen as a violation of this principle.

### Lack of Direct Benefit

1. **Disproportionate Benefit**:

- Individuals may feel that they do not receive a fair return on the taxes they pay, especially if they disagree with how tax revenues are allocated or if they do not use many of the services funded by taxes.

2. **Forced Redistribution**:

- Taxation often involves redistributing wealth from one group to another. Critics argue that this forced redistribution is inherently unjust, as it takes resources from some individuals without their consent to benefit others.

### Conclusion

The argument that "taxation is theft by the state" hinges on the belief that coercion, lack of consent, violation of property rights, and potential misuse of funds make taxation morally and ethically equivalent to theft. Proponents of this view emphasize individual liberty, property rights, and personal autonomy, arguing that individuals should have complete control over their earnings and property without state intervention. While this perspective is compelling to those who prioritize minimal government and individual freedoms, it is also a highly debated and controversial viewpoint within broader political and economic discussions.

if you don't like the tax regime you can move with your feet though and opt out, probably not something most people on earth can actually do. assuming you live in a typical Western democracy. they may tax you on the way out

clearly it makes you a partial slave but they have the physical monopoly on violence so.... not much to be done

in any case the even less consented-to theft is inflation of the money supply. i prefer the state taxes vs inflating the supply, since its even more coercive and evil (state takes the first cut off the freshly printed currency).

just stop believing fiat currency has any value whatsoever

luckily we can now fight inflation

just like, bitcoin so hard man

stay strong gigi

excellent interview with odell

you are seeing the way clearly even when most people only see smoke and mirrors

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Privacy is a human right anon. Fight back.

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it's completely insane we put up with it yet i have no clue what to do about it

how long did it take them to get to a decision to extradite or nah?

this is one of the biggest unjust infringements in human freedom in recent history

lost coins in pivx once because they hardforked and i thought not looking at the coin a few months would have been fine. it wasn't and i lost it all

it was then i learned #bitcoin only, much harder to change at a whim by some dEv TeAm

gm freaks. 6 months ago, #bitcoin was at ~30k$.

this isn't linear

embrace the volatility