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5 sats \ 4 replies \ @coinhome 14 May
I can't believe they've already onboarded 26 million people. That's a lot of personal data at stake. Are we really willing to sacrifice our privacy for convenience?
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @kepford OP 14 May
Many have said this before and I agree, in these areas you will find some of the poorest people. I don't think these people are thinking about the long term downsides of their actions. They are thinking short term and many were paid with his shitcoin. So I think there's two parts. Ignorance and immediate needs for money.
And yes, even in wealthy countries people are willing to sacrifice privacy for convenience. That's the majority of people.
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50 sats \ 2 replies \ @Car 14 May
Taking advantage of people who have no financial literacy is demonic.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford OP 14 May
Indeed, and often this gets called capitalism. Its just humans taking advantage of other humans. Satan uses people in high places to do unbelievable harm to God's creation. Whether it is Stalin experimenting with socialism on the people under his control, or corporations destroying the lands of people across the globe, or empires throughout history that enslave their citizens to fight for their wealth. Its all evil.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 14 May
Thats why Bitcoin is such a powerful tool for them, it will level the playing field. Satoshi saw all this playing out so beautifully. 💫
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