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0 sats \ 13 replies \ @grayruby 18 Dec \ on: Is The SBR A Threat To Self Custody? Memes
One would imagine the SBR would be in self custody.
The state would probably custody their own stack but will SBRs be used as a catalyst to outlaw or ban self custody for normal people like you and me?
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They do things like reference KYC data to see who owns it and then seize it from them.
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Track IP activity and see who’s sending/receiving bitcoin and then incarcerate or kill people who do.
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If you’re not running your own node, then your xPub key is in the hands of countless other nodes that you’ve connected to.
Aside from a small and intolerant minority of bitcoiners, most people have little to no privacy when it comes to Bitcoin.
I think it would be pretty trivial to ban Bitcoin in the US because everyone has lost sight of what freedom is and that we the people are in charge.
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Agreed.
Just wondering if anyone else is asking some of the more difficult questions while we are all high on NgU
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The first person that is jailed or killed, everyone else is going to be leaving asap. If I’m the first person, it’s going to be very costly for them, with no payoff.
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I like your style.
I hope you’re right.
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It would be difficult to enforce. I suppose they could easily ban and enforce transfers out of kyc custodians like Coinbase to non custodial addresses but not sure how they enforce a ban on self custody. Even if they knew every person that held bitcoin in self custody they would need them to turn it over willingly or search their premises.
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…and arrest anyone who was unable or unwilling to surrender their private keys.
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If they do a good enough job with a propoganda campaign, they could make it so that you’re still liable unless you can prove that you sent them to a compliant custodian.
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