Top Posts
- It's time to pull our own weight in hash
- A perfect visualization of how absurd KYC/AML is
- 8982 sats \ 38 comments \ @birdeye21 \ ~bitcoin \
October 22, 2023
- 8982 sats \ 38 comments \ @birdeye21 \ ~bitcoin \
- Twitter/Reddit seem pointless now
- Why Bitcoin Free Open Source Software Matters
- 52 sats \ 0 comments \ @TheVladCostea \ ~bitcoin \
October 22, 2021
- 52 sats \ 0 comments \ @TheVladCostea \ ~bitcoin \
Top Stackers
- stacker is in hiding for
October 22, 2024
- stacker is in hiding for
October 22, 2023
- @k00b
- 7954 stacked \ 5306 spent \ 1 post \ 4 comments \
October 22, 2022
- 7954 stacked \ 5306 spent \ 1 post \ 4 comments \
- @k00b
- 16 stacked \ 246 spent \ 3 posts \ 7 comments \
October 22, 2021
- 16 stacked \ 246 spent \ 3 posts \ 7 comments \
Top Comments
- #735482 on ~Photography Territory Archiving
- 737 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 \
October 22, 2024
I'm sorry to read this, I love photography, it was even the territory where I started SN, when my husband told me: "I know you like taking photos and I know the ideal place for you to publish them" even my SN biography refers to my love for taking photos. Thank you for this territory, I wish you all the best. [...]
- 737 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 \
- #291154 on A perfect visualization of how absurd KYC/AML is
- 1821 sats \ 8 replies \ @MattInTech \
October 22, 2023
As someone working in the financial industry, I can confirm that KYC requirements imposed by the EU are kind of nuts for every financial institution. Not only because (to some extent) they harm privacy beyond any reasonable suspicion that someone can commit money laundering, but the fact just mentioned creates a very dangerous way of thinking. Basically, European policymakers are telling financial institutions: “operate as if all your clients are fraudsters, even if there’s no reasonable proof of this fact”. I find this deeply disturbing, and borderline disgusting to be honest. [...]
- 1821 sats \ 8 replies \ @MattInTech \
- #84446 on A New World Currency is shaping, and it isn't Bitcoin
- 282 sats \ 0 replies \ @Atreus \
October 22, 2022
Nation-states understand Bitcoin perfectly well. Since they understand it, they don't want to use it — it "kinda sorta" demonetizes them. They'll accept it, but I bet they'll put up their own alternatives for "the reserve currency." [...]
- 282 sats \ 0 replies \ @Atreus \
- #3799 on How Does Bitcoin Work?
- 12 sats \ 0 replies \ @bataroot \
October 22, 2021
Excellent explanations adapted to different levels of Bitcoin understanding. [...]
- 12 sats \ 0 replies \ @bataroot \
Top Territories
- ~bitcoin
- 38.5k stacked \ 30.2k revenue \ 62.8k spent \ 53 posts \ 220 comments \
October 22, 2024
- 38.5k stacked \ 30.2k revenue \ 62.8k spent \ 53 posts \ 220 comments \
- ~bitcoin
- 53.3k stacked \ 0 revenue \ 186k spent \ 108 posts \ 255 comments \
October 22, 2023
- 53.3k stacked \ 0 revenue \ 186k spent \ 108 posts \ 255 comments \
- ~bitcoin
- 14.8k stacked \ 0 revenue \ 15.1k spent \ 70 posts \ 182 comments \
October 22, 2022
- 14.8k stacked \ 0 revenue \ 15.1k spent \ 70 posts \ 182 comments \
- ~bitcoin
- 365 stacked \ 0 revenue \ 414 spent \ 31 posts \ 21 comments \
October 22, 2021
- 365 stacked \ 0 revenue \ 414 spent \ 31 posts \ 21 comments \