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133 sats \ 0 replies \ @south_korea_ln 21h
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @028559d218 14h
I read the article and imo more people should be talking about this..
The EU really doesn't want private sector competition to the money supply or to central banks. That, in my opinion, is what this is about. It's not about 'crime' or 'preventing terrorism'... please. Those things are nonsensical IMO in relation to other government action (unrestricted immigration, the use of cash etc). This is about keeping private monies from becoming an optional alternative to government ones.
Just my 2 sats
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13 sats \ 1 reply \ @aljaz OP 14h
its never about preventing terrorism, saving the children or fighting money laundering (which is only a "crime" because of not paying state extortion) - it is always about control of the population, preserving the authority and expanding the states reach
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @028559d218 14h
Trying to ban/heavily restrict mixers... or trying to stymie the lightning network in the name of 'preventing terrorism'... is idiotic. It's stupid.
Terrorists won't follow the rules, or they will just use cash. And if a terrorist wants to attack someone, why wouldn't they just use a car or common-vehicle? Aren't they everywhere what are they waiting for?
In addition, lightning requires relative sophistication and study to use. Maybe not to make basic transactions... but to use privately. There is a literal war going on in Ukraine, which the US and EU are helping fund and EU governments are worried about 'financing terrorism'... on the Lightning network and whether those terrorists 'KYC'. It does not pass the 'smell test' in my opinion.
In my opinion it's much, much bigger than that.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @SwapMarket 10h
Clowns
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