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    Alameda is next

    The same is true for all stablecoins, Tether being the biggest fraud that propped up the markets. There was very little new money coming in the last 2 years. Most are aware of the fraud and SEC did a good thing as well by using it as one of the reasons to reject the ETF applications every month...
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    Kept In A Drawer for 12 years, $4,905 Physical Gold Bitcoin Now $48 Million

    How is that my mental breakdown always leads to citing sources and you play internet psychologist? You seemed to have completely missed the point. I cited the whitepaper to show how BTC is meant to be used to protect one's privacy i.e by not engaging middlemen. You are the one who posted how to...
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    Kept In A Drawer for 12 years, $4,905 Physical Gold Bitcoin Now $48 Million

    Only bad actors, crypto fleecers, bagholders and scumbags advocate for custody BTC which is a shitcoin. Read the whitepaper again.
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    Kevin O Leary expects Bitcoin and Altcoins to reach new highs when the Stablecoin Act Passes

    LOL this kinda makes him a perfect candidate for the BTC e-beggars to elevate to hero status. You are absolutely right. The reason they are doing it is because they can print stablecoins as well out of thin air within the US now. So whatever the "resistance" was for the dollar printing and...
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    This is what the reality behind crypto is

    This is it. I think the study was that out of the 4T trillion printed, only about 25M ever come into the real crypto landscape. And these are the morons that bought ETH and or got into the ponzi schemes. The number is obviously on the low side but it makes a good point about all the numbers...
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    Fidelity Weighs Bitcoin Trading on Brokerage Platform

    You can point out piles and piles of information about this including SEC reports rejecting ETF applications, but the crypto beggars will keep overlooking at it. Shilling is now part of their internalized everyday job. Why Tether is immune and how do they have so much power, let the imaginations...
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    Coinbase, et tu?

    Oh she is selling "Innovation" finally. Good for her. Part of the same cabal that is front face for all the crypto pumps and taking the uninformed retail money. Guess what, now a section of retail will sleep with the enemy, cause why not right? USD rules everything and they got to keep it going.
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    The US’s first crypto insider-trading case could mean serious trouble for Coinbase

    Not the only exchange. It is a feature, not a bug. 100% of the cryptos listed on coinbase are trackable and has everything to do with being a honeypot of tracking services feasting off of customers and telling them what and where they can send coins. Try sending from any exchange to TradeOgre or...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    So what happened here ? https://financialpost.com/fp-finance/cryptocurrency/police-task-force-seized-some-crypto-connected-to-trucker-protest-fundraiser-says-in-court-documents https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/09/technology/bitcoin-untraceable-pipeline-ransomware.html You must be proud...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    I think you are trying to tell me what works to subvert the system. Each time I am trying to explain, someone comes back and tells me how easy it is to subvert the system of blacklists and whitelists. That you can deploy p2p mechanism to overcome or any other methods (there are 2 more which are...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    Yes and you still don't get it that this is subversion, just like what you can somewhat do today in the credit card world or any of the existing fiat systems. The Blacklisted BTC address will become useless in a permissioned system like fiat can be and sometimes can be overcome if someone is...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    True, but all of this describes how permissioned systems have worked in the past, work now and will work in future. My argument was to MrPuppet to stop using "permissionless". Then I described to you how the lack of certain features like fungibility, privacy etc lead to surveillance which...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    Blacklist/Whitelist are features of permissioned systems. What you are describing below is subversion from the permission. This will always be the case with non fungible chains. You are by definition proving my point. For now but I haven't checked stats. And not because of lack of financial...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    User 1: That hill is hundred feet, all you need are these shiny shoes to climb it. User 2: That's not true anymore. It was certainly doable before they put all these shit. User 3: User 2 is a gaslighter. User 2: There are roadblocks and even if you cross them, there is a layer of minefield...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    I don't transfer BTC to this address because it is blacklisted and sanctioned. I need permission from the US Govt to have some miner pick it up and hopefully has more hash power than the OFAC compliant ones that make up more than 50% of the hash rate to even go through. Most likely it will be...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    I will if you transfer any amount of BTC to the following addresses. Post the transaction hash here. https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-sanctions/recent-actions/20200916
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    I don't. User johnarb also got into an argument with me last time around I tinkered in the crypt threads. Check my post history if you have the time, or no worries if you don't. Surveillance and Permission/Censorship go together. E.g There is a permission, because there is transparency and...
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    Bitcoin failed to deliver.

    Not exactly permissionless since now active databases of transactions since inception are analyzed and CFTC maintains a list of blacklisted addresses. Tons of examples of people getting busted by BTC tracking and also exchanges consuming customers BTC because it came from suspicious addresses...
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    Fastest Market Data Vendor

    But we still need an invite to access that correct?
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    Bitcoin Plummeting 11% to $37,980

    Great points again. The Futures ETF seems to be doing well in terms of cash flows and may be a positive factor down the road.
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