Cultural Marxism: -The idea that good, hard working, white people should pay for those who are not, and thus in the name of equality create the conditions for their own genetic annihilation
Murder was the Catholic answer - Pope Francis
Snowden: ‘The Most Important Thing Bitcoin Is Missing Right Now Is Privacy’
Jun 27, 2019 at 14:00 UTC
Updated Jun 27, 2019 at 14:25 UTC
Bitcoin’s biggest flaw is its lack of privacy, said Edward Snowden at the Bitcoin 2019 conference.
The cybersecurity expert noted the importance of privacy as a source of liberty.
“The lack of privacy is an existential threat to bitcoin. Is the only protection users have from political change,” Snowden said.
Snowden also stated that he was a bitcoin supporter and even used an encrypted service that he paid for with bitcoins in order to communicate with journalists in 2013.
Threats to and From Exchanges
Talking about his experience being pursued by the United States government for sharing NSA data, Snowden pointed out the unrealistic expectations from regulators who want to be in control of cryptocurrencies.
Going in-depth about the regulations from banks and governments, Snowden also exposed the necessity for exchanges to defend their users’ privacy. He fears that if one of the exchanges gave up information, soon all of them would follow.
“If you actually go into the terms of big exchanges like Coinbase, they only want to cover themselves. They expose you, they close your account and keep your funds,” Snowden said.
He also disliked the development of financial cryptocurrency services, claiming that many of them are starting to look too much like banks.
“Something unforgivable is that you guys keep developing services trying to be banks, and the world doesn’t need more banks,” he said.
Leave No Trace
Snowden also talked about the Shadow Brokers, a group of hackers that auctioned NSA information in exchange for bitcoin in 2016.
He noted that the hacking case was the starting point of a governmental war on cryptocurrencies. In short, he said, regulation doesn’t work unless it becomes overly intrusive.
“If tracking bitcoin was possible then the NSA would have caught them,” he said. He said Satoshi Nakamoto was in the same position: he could navigate the system and leave no trace.
“If you know how the system works, you can still have privacy,” he said.
Edward Snowden speaks at Bitcoin 2019 via video link, photo by Diana Aguilar
https://www.coindesk.com/snowden-the...now-is-privacy
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"If telling the truth marginalizes you, then that is the place to be. After all, if enough people are willing to be marginalized, then before you know it, society has developed a different center. This is the politics of truth." -- E. Martin Schotz
You bitcoin/block chain enthusiasts ight be interested in reading this legislation report.
https://twitter.com/NaegeleLAW/statu...717336578?s=09
The final version of the #Liechtenstein #BlockchainAct, along with the translated Government consultation report, is now available in English. Visit our blog to read more at https://t.co/yX42EccMV6
The direct link to the translation can be found here: https://t.co/q6ji46Ix8o https://t.co/8HJoOFqXzu
The only thing declared necessary in the Constitution & Bill of Rights is the #2A Militia of the several States.
“A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a freeState”
https://ConstitutionalMilitia.org
PatColo (14th July 2019)
BTC's taken a nice stinky dump beginning Tue; so-far low today = a bounce off $7,757
https://www.coindesk.com/price/bitcoin
this article pub'd Tue 9/24, despite russia-insider.com's usual misleading as if it's fresh:
The Empire Strikes Back: Bitcoin Crashes, Dems Threaten Impeachment, Banks Gorge on Fed Cash
Tom Luongo 3 hours ago | 1100 words
FAKE "ELECTIONS" - Why Ron Paul Can't "Win"
"If telling the truth marginalizes you, then that is the place to be. After all, if enough people are willing to be marginalized, then before you know it, society has developed a different center. This is the politics of truth." -- E. Martin Schotz
There was a drop in the Hash-rate of BTC by 40%.
It's back after a day and higher than ever and no one knows why.....yet.
The price, however has not gone back up as of this post.
This, however shows the weakness of the BTC network (POW) and it's reliance on hash-rates to keep the network going.
Thus enters Ripple's XRP, (POS) the greatest digital asset ever created and the coin of the NWO. Never subject to these kinds of issues!
Murder was the Catholic answer - Pope Francis
PatColo (28th September 2019)
looked that shite up, https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/mining/hash-rate/ clear as mud right? I guess important if ur a miner...
this was interesting,
Bitcoin Mining Farms Are Flourishing on the Ruins of Soviet Industry in Siberia
... Soviet-era factories are enjoying a second life as cryptocurrency mining facilities. Siberia’s big hydropower plants (another ... Siberia is now fueling another energy-hungry industry: bitcoin mining. Several large mining farms have set up shop ...
Anna Baydakova 08.09.2019
FAKE "ELECTIONS" - Why Ron Paul Can't "Win"
"If telling the truth marginalizes you, then that is the place to be. After all, if enough people are willing to be marginalized, then before you know it, society has developed a different center. This is the politics of truth." -- E. Martin Schotz
A snip from this Nov '18 article by Allison Weir (IfAmericansKnew.org)
Thanks to Government Inaction, Israel Has Become a Haven for International Scammers and Fraud
One analysis shows that one swindle alone has brought in over a billion dollars and employs 5,000 people. Another scam is predicted to be “the next major driver of the Israeli economy.”
by Alison Weir
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Bitcoin: “The Next Big thing”https://www.mintpressnews.com/thanks...-fraud/251883/
A June 2018 TOI article reports that experts have been touting cryptocurrency and blockchain as “the next major driver of the Israeli economy.”
This would be a highly questionable driver. As TOI reports, “It is unclear how much of the activity in this new high-tech field is legitimate, how much is mere hype, and how much is outright fraud perpetrated by malevolent actors, including transnational criminal organizations.”
In December, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) published an article announcing: “Bitcoin Fraud Could Be the Next Big Thing for Swindlers in Israel.” The article, published in Israel’s Jerusalem Post, reported: “According to fraud experts, Israel is shaping up to be a hub for cryptocurrency swindling.”
“Fraudsters,” JTA said, “have begun to take advantage of a cryptocurrency bonanza with a variety of nefarious schemes.”
A former IRS special agent who focused on international fraud predicts that this will mushroom and that Israeli binary options swindlers will spearhead a “massive cryptocurrency fraud.”
An Israeli expert who helps victims of financial scams says: “More or less every binary options company we know of now has a cryptocurrency platform as well. I’m already getting calls from victims, but most people have yet to even realize they’ve been defrauded.”
An Israeli analyst on threat intelligence reports that “not a day goes by without our hearing about a new ICO [initial coin offering] scam or mining attack.” On November 8th, Ha’aretz reported: “Despite complaints to the authorities, users haven’t been warned about cybercriminals who swindle sellers of bitcoin using popular payment apps.”
According to Tel Aviv University Economics professor Neil Gandal, “It’s possible for a small number of actors to manipulate things,” TOI reports. Gandel says that Bitcoin’s first major price spike was likely caused by a single person, and a recent University of Texas paper found that Bitcoin’s more recent price spike was also caused by price manipulation.
TOI reports: “Thousands of Israeli binary options operatives have been looking for new work, and the cryptocurrency field, with its lack of regulation, potential for easy money and libertarian ethos, is a magnet for such individuals.”
According to TOI, “Experts estimate that there are more than 100 fraudulent forex, CFDs, cryptocurrency, insurance, locksmith and Green Card lottery boiler rooms in the country.”
There have been massive demonstrations in Israel against corruption at high levels of government, and two police probes have targeted Prime Minister Netanyahu. A reformer warned of “a foul tsunami rising up in an ocean of corruption that threatens to drown the state of Israel. This is organized crime; crime families and Israeli mafia who are gaining control of local government and from there gradually taking over the central government and the nerve centers of Israeli society.”
In December, the Israeli legislature proposed regulation to ban companies trading in bitcoin from operating on the Tel Aviv stock exchange, suggesting that Israeli citizens will eventually be protected from the scam, as they were from binary options swindlers.
However, It is not known when or if Israel will take action against Israeli cryptocurrency scams that target people in other countries.
For now, events create an impression that the Israeli government is tolerating, and thus perhaps even tacitly encouraging, financial swindles that originate within its borders and devastate individual savings and lives around the world.
The fact that the U.S. government gives Israel over $10 million per day, and that this is about to go even higher, doesn’t seem to protect Americans from being targeted by Israeli financial rackets.
For how much longer?
FAKE "ELECTIONS" - Why Ron Paul Can't "Win"
"If telling the truth marginalizes you, then that is the place to be. After all, if enough people are willing to be marginalized, then before you know it, society has developed a different center. This is the politics of truth." -- E. Martin Schotz
BTC technical breakdown today; bounced off $6,920 so far
FAKE "ELECTIONS" - Why Ron Paul Can't "Win"
"If telling the truth marginalizes you, then that is the place to be. After all, if enough people are willing to be marginalized, then before you know it, society has developed a different center. This is the politics of truth." -- E. Martin Schotz
Down Baba Down... ready to buy at the low!! hehehe
My first bitcoin cost me $4.00 dollars
Come chat with me here. Private, no surveillance. Besides, it's fun. https://focusgames.io/r/ck5lc3dxVGVIRjErVWk2VW9HZm1sUT09