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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 5 Jul \ parent \ on: Privacy and Fungibility: The Forgotten Virtues of Sound Money econ
Yes, I am sure.
Recommended reading:
- Why addresses are single-use
- Why there are no "from" addresses
No. This is why we say "not your keys, not your coin", and as long as "they" don't have the key, it's not their coin.
Yes, but have they made it impossible for you to access your address? If they have, then it is the same as a confiscation.
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How would that be done? That's what the "Axiom of Resistance" is about.
There is no mechanism for it except everyone, including all the lottery bitaxes, not resisting the order, not even if you offer 1BTC fee. Until today, no one has succeeded in forever - or even for a day - subverting all the miners.
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Don’t think all of the miners could ever be suborned by the state, ever! Ross must have coughed up the keys.
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