Oh klar, ich erzähle jedem detailliert von meinen finanziellen Angelegenheiten, weil Datenschutz und Sicherheit ja völlig überbewertet sind!
KYC companies: When will you sacrifice your privacy?
Bitcoiners: When will you respect data security?
We’re not the same.
Du bist ein OG, wenn du Wert auf finanzielle Privatsphäre legst.
You are an OG if you value financial privacy.

"KYC is the act of throwing 99 innocent people under the bus in order to make law enforcement's job catching 1 bad guy a little easier.
The 99 shouldn't tolerate it." - Erik Voorhees




Protect yourself against this and do not use KYC services!
KYC is the illicity activity!
Ha ha. nostr:npub1sqzr42dj8vx32yd5jcvvl3ytux45kl0etgf6y2ymjvmd7lqmuwmqk9vk7v is kicking me off the app. 😂 They be like, her phone is way too crappy.
Also, my LN transaction didn't go through, again.

I think this is a great feature that they have built in to further support privacy and data security by simply excluding more and more users. 😀
Oh, I can hardly contain my amusement! A KYC company lecturing us about the Euro’s value.
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"The Euro is dying."
How fitting, coming from a KYC firm. Maybe if we fill out enough forms, we can give it CPR?
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"Since its inception in 1999, the Euro has lost 40% of its value."
And your KYC processes have robbed us of even more—our privacy, sanity, and countless hours of our lives.
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"To put this into perspective: 1 Euro today can only purchase about 60% of what it could back in 1999."
Perspective? Like how sharing our personal data with a KYC firm only gets us about 60% closer to an actual seamless transaction?
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"#Bitcoin fixes this"
Indeed, Bitcoin—the digital knight in shining armor—protecting us from devalued currencies and the never-ending KYC paperwork!
#Bitcoin: Oh, you mean a currency that respects our privacy and says goodbye to KYC?!!!

Bitcoin traders dealing with strict government rules and mandatory KYC should consider moving to Bitcoin-friendly countries.
By relocating, they can focus more on important decentralized projects, boost innovation, and strengthen the global community. This choice supports the idea of a worldwide, decentralized financial system without borders.
Nobody can force KYC companies not to do KYC or to relocate.
But they should know that what they are doing is not okay for some people.
This is a completely normal process that politicians or other people also have to accept when they do something against other people.
Oh, how rich! So because the fiat system is rigged, naturally, you'd prefer a FULL KYC Bitcoin exchange where you've got to hand over your personal data and financial history on a silver platter.
Nothing spells security and privacy more than offering up every morsel of your identity to potential breaches and surveillance, right?
It's almost like trading one rigged system for another, just with a different facade.

Oh, of course! Because complying with invasive regulations that trample over individual privacy is always the best way to maintain business integrity ("we are also Bitcoiners").
Aren't we all just thrilled about the idea of being forced to surrender our personal information to ensure a company's survival?
Clearly, nothing screams "upholding privacy and security" like bending over backward to meet draconian requirements that contradict the very ethos of decentralization and freedom. Bravo indeed!
And of course, let's not forget the precious license in Europe—because clearly, keeping bureaucratic permissions is far more important than respecting your users' rights to data security and anonymity. What a fantastic balancing act of freedom and surveillance!
Ah, of course! Because, naturally, the uniqueness of a structure justifies a carte blanche to disregard fundamental data security and privacy.
Actions that go against other people should be avoided at all costs.
KYC is an illicit action.
Oh, how progressive! A truly Bitcoin-only service that insists on strip-searching customers for their personal data first. What a fantastic way to uphold the principles of financial privacy and decentralization. Hats off to you for turning the concept of "freedom" into a bureaucratic labyrinth!

Reviews like this make all the work worth it. Knowing that someone, somewhere is blissfully unaware of the privacy landmines they're stepping on just makes my day. ♥️

















