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E-commerce - Accepting Bitcoin since 09/10/2014, block 324527. I turned to Bitcoin out of necessity, not to get to the moon. Fav motto: "This is lies, my trust in you is broken, I will make you obsolete." Instant Bitcoin and fiat swaps, my choice:

They do not know the Romanian people and their hunger for freedom...

#Romania #Europe #EU

https://m.primal.net/PZyK.mp4

🇪🇺 A few days ago, there were discussions in the EU about stripping Hungary of its voting rights, and now the candidacy of Romania’s most popular presidential candidate, Călin Georgescu, has just been rejected!

Do you still believe the EU is interested in defending democracy?

- Gabe

#Romania #EU #Europe

Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny!

#Romania #Europe #EU

This is the ugly face of "democracy" in the European Union.

"The threat that I worry the most about vis-a-vis Europe is not Russia, it's not China, it's not any other external actor," said Vance. "What I worry about is the threat from within. The retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values — values shared with the United States of America."

- JD Vance

#Romania #EU

Although I'm not a fan of the government's takeover of Bitcoin, I was pleased when a country like El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender and acquired coins. When the USA announced its strategic reserve, it felt different because many still don't understand Bitcoin and can't escape fiat slavery. I love freedom more than wealth, so I'd prefer individuals, not the state, build reserves. Still, I can only adapt and decide for myself.

In short, the world hasn't grasped the implications of the USA's Bitcoin reserve. The market doesn't yet see the impact.

We'll likely see states race to acquire Bitcoin, quietly or publicly, with the market as the battlefield.

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I also did this where it was possible.

Usability tip:

Since Bitcoin has 8 decimals, for those who think in sats, it's easier if all the decimals are displayed.

This is happening because Bitcoin is permissionless. Satoshi Nakamoto gave EVERYONE the chance of a fair start. Everyone has the opportunity to participate in it, but what good is it that someone gave you a unique chance, but you're too stupid to make time to understand. Your oppressors understood before you, dear nocoiner.

"If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry." - Satoshi Nakamoto

The only CEO who wouldn't have participated in such a shitty show would have been Satoshi Nakamoto. That's why he's not on the list (he made sure he couldn't be on such a list).

Bitcoin must empower people, not states, banks, or corporations.

So accumulate as much Bitcoin as you can, little man.

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Replying to Avatar Peter Todd

https://hotnews.ro/armata-va-putea-sa-doboare-dronele-ce-patrund-in-spatiul-aerian-al-tarii-lege-adoptata-de-camera-deputatilor-1905192

Russia has repeatedly flown attack drones full of explosives through Romania to attack Ukraine without permission. It's was just a matter of time before a Romanian was killed by one of these drones – a significant percentage fail and they've repeatedly crashed on Romanian soil.

Romania _finally_ changed the law to allow their air force to shoot these dangerous drones down. Which they can easily and safely do out at sea.

Absurdly, 99 Romanian politicians – all from a pro-Russian party - voted against the law. Just treasonous.

You are wrong, Peter Todd.

The law regarding the destruction of drones or ANY aircraft that enter Romanian airspace without authorization has existed since 2001, you can find the screenshot and the link to the law below.

What you fail to mention is that the reason some parliamentarians did not vote in favor of the law is that the law being voted on grants foreign armies authority over Romanian military forces, which violates the Romanian Constitution. This is why it will ultimately be rejected by the Constitutional Court.

So please stop manipulating or do your research instead of writing falsehoods.

EN:

https://legislatie-just-ro.translate.goog/Public/DetaliiDocumentAfis/28652?_x_tr_sl=ro&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

RO:

https://legislatie.just.ro/Public/DetaliiDocumentAfis/28652

For many of you, what is happening now in Ukraine is simply a conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the details no longer matter. However, for the neighboring countries, it’s not quite that simple. In fact, Ukraine finds itself in a similar territorial situation to that of its neighbors, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania after WWII, when Ukraine and Russia, as part of the USSR, annexed parts of their territories. Fast forward: these two bullies are no longer united, and the occupied territories of these countries have become part of Ukraine. But what is the situation for minorities in the territories occupied by Ukraine now that karma has struck the former bully, and it needs our support and that of the entire Planet (for a similar issue PL, SK, HU, RO faced in the past)?

This guy Zebra requested research and facts, so here is a longer reply that provides an overview of the current situation regarding minorities and human rights in Ukraine.

I’m also glad you shared your experience, but I stand to my point: Ukraine’s treatment of minorities shows they’re evading responsibility, just like they’ve avoided confronting their Soviet past.

You say minorities aren’t restricted because you speak Russian without problems, but your experience doesn’t erase what’s happening to others. I’ve done a little research, and the facts back me up.

Take a look at Vancicăuți in Chernivtsi, a majority-Romanian area in Ukraine.

On February 26, 2025, their local council issued a directive (No. 31) forcing kids in the schools to use Ukrainian not just in class, but during breaks (!!!), activities, even in online chats. BucPress reported on March 3, 2025 (link below), that experts see this as pushing linguistic assimilation, squeezing out Romanian in a community where it’s their heart language. And it’s not just language, ActiveNews on March 4, 2025 (link below), says Romanians have been trying to register their Orthodox Church since August 2024, but Ukraine’s authorities have delayed it for six months, breaking their own laws. Romanians are losing churches where they worship in their language, like in Chernivtsi and Storozhynets. That’s a direct hit on their religious freedom.

And it’s not just Romanians.

Hungarians in Zakarpattia have lost schools, down from 99 to 67 since 2017 (U.S. State Dept., 2024), because of laws forcing Ukrainian in education.

Ruthenians can’t even get their language recognized, so they have no schools (Council of Europe, 2022).

Roma kids? Only 40% go to school because of discrimination (U.S. State Dept., 2024). These are restrictions on language, education, and religion, exactly what I said.

You might not feel it as a Russian-speaker, maybe because Russian’s more common, even with some laws against it. But for smaller groups, it’s a different story. I called it ethnic cleansing because these policies erase cultures over time, maybe not with violence, but by choking their language and identity. The Vancicăuți case proves my point: it’s a slow squeeze, just like the Bolsheviks did, even if it’s not as brutal. Ukraine had a chance after 1991 to fix its past wrongs, but instead, they’re doubling down. You say you’ve talked to people like me and it goes nowhere, but dismissing this as “no problems” ignores what’s right in front of us.

Now about the bigger picture.

You Ukrainians want help from Europe, the USA, from the whole world in your fight against Russia. But what are you fighting for if this is how you treat others, if this is how you treat the diaspora sons and daughters of those who are helping you right now? Romania and Hungary were supporting you with everything they’ve got, weapons, aid, refugees, while their minorities in Ukraine are losing their schools, churches, and languages. The ActiveNews article mentions Romanians in Ukraine fighting alongside you, spilling their blood for your sovereignity. Yet you can’t even register their church or let their kids speak Romanian during school breaks?

How does that show you’re any better than the Russians, who claim they invaded to protect their people in eastern Ukraine?

Romania and Hungary haven’t sent troops to defend their minorities, they’ve done the opposite, standing by you in your struggle. But this is how Ukraine repay them? If you want to prove Ukraine is different, start by treating your minorities with the respect they deserve, not with policies that echo the very oppression you claim to fight against. Human rights are not a luxury you can't provide durring wartime, they were absent even in peacetime.

Let’s go even deeper into history, because this isn’t just about today. What’s happening in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, Russia taking over, claiming to protect their people, happened to Romanian and Hungarian territories too. Northern Bukovina and Zakarpattia, where Romanians and Hungarians live, were once part of Romania and Hungary before the Soviets redrew the borders after World War II and gave them to Ukraine. Ukraine now holds these lands, but how are you different from the Bolsheviks (Russians, you said) who forced those changes in the first place? You’re doing now the same thing they did, imposing your language, erasing cultures, and ignoring the rights of the people who’ve lived there for centuries. The Bolsheviks didn’t care about the locals when they annexed those territories, and now Ukraine doesn’t seem to care either, with policies like the one in Vancicăuți.

If you’re fighting for justice against Russia, why can’t you face your own history and treat these minorities with the fairness they deserve?

If Ukraine can't show basic respect for our people, why should we keep trying to save yours?

https://bucpress-eu.translate.goog/comunicarea-in-limba-ucraineana-la-pauze-si-evaluarea-in-limba-de-stat-impuse-in-scolile-din-comuna-vancicauti/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

https://www-activenews-ro.translate.goog/stiri/Zelenski-solicitat-sa-intervina-pentru-inregistrarea-Bisericii-Ortodoxe-Romane-in-Ucraina.-6-luni-fara-niciun-raspuns-195625?_x_tr_sl=ro&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

https://kmksz.com.ua/2024/11/27/set-back-in-minority-language-education-in-ukraine-statement-of-the-representatives-of-the-hungarian-national-minority-in-transcarpathia-ukraine/

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#Ukraine #Romania #Hungary #Slovakia #Russia

They were devs, not zkSNACKs itself. Stepping up as individuals to maintain a project isn’t the same as carrying a corporate flag. The FATF point seems off, their work isn’t about compliance. Check their contributions before you atack.

I corrected you.

You only know to blindly attack someone who continues a fight where others have given up, that tells me everything I need to know.

Eram prieteni pe X, multumesc de follow.

If Ukraine claims victimhood to deflect responsibility, it sidesteps the reality that it was both oppressed and complicit within the Soviet system. Independence in 1991 offered a chance to confront this duality. Yet Ukraine has done nothing in this regard, in fact, the opposite is true.

As we speak, there is ethnic cleansing in Ukraine, the language, religion, and education of minorities are restricted. Just like during the Bolsheviks.

If Ukraine sought to "restore its moral standing," it might have addressed its own Soviet-era wrongs and minority issues post-1991.