Get rid of all your accounts. Shop only at local small businesses. Get rid of this poison in your life. Meet people in person. Join community groups and church/synagogue groups.
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Get rid of all your accounts. Shop only at local small businesses. Get rid of this poison in your life. Meet people in person. Join community groups and church/synagogue groups.
Pay small online businesses in cryptocurrencies if you can.
I’ve worked in crypto for years and am by no means anti-crypto but it’s part of the Great Reset, sorry to break this to ya
3d printing organs was also part of the "great reset". That whole thing was done by retarted rich people showing off their communist wet dreams, not a decent plan.
There is a problem if off chain transactions can occur (btc, but not bsv), or CPUs can be hacked and crypto sold (intel me, amd psp), but in the latter case, you'd have a record of it, and you can guard against both of those, unlike USD.
Why? Serious question.
Cryptocurrencies are easier to set up and exchange than even paypal, and should have zero tax sent to any company, and zero ability to cancel your account (though transactions can't be private and on a blockchain at the same time). Each coin may have its downsides, but they can be traded through coin exchanges pretty quickly, so another coin will take over if the downsides are too much.
I'm not anti crypto but you better believe a cashless society is what THEY want.
Central Bank crypto coins already in the works. And they're saying it's with the purpose of social control. Already happening.
Decentralized exchange (DEX). Bisq.
They're trying to take advantage of future tech, but it's not like we can't do the same.
Yup. China should be put the finishing touches on a digital yuan.
Yep power goes down (when they control? ) ooh sorry can't access your money.
He's an idiot. Crypto was pitched early as an anonymous way to spend money and people have been allowed to go wild with it with little regulation for some time.
Unfortunately that has given the impression that it is truly anonymous. The reality is that block chain technology gives people the ability to track spend in a way you can't with any other currency. It's easier to track the path of a Bitcoin across any transaction anywhere than it is to track a usd within a single financial institution. The Bitcoin has a unique ID that is recorded at each transaction and embeds information about path dependency. By design, you can see every single digital wallet it's passed through in order. If your wallet is anonymous, they wouldn't be able to tie it to you, however it's the single point of failure. How do you fund it, spend it, or cash out without identifying yourself?