Re: Cryptocurrency: How could regulators successfully introduce Bitcoin censorship and other dystopias
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 04:19:19PM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > Government is nothing more than a fiction, That's a yuge exaggeration - gov is not a fiction, it's a shared common delusion. ;)
Re: Cryptocurrency: How could regulators successfully introduce Bitcoin censorship and other dystopias
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:20 PM grarpamp wrote: > On 11/13/20, Steven Schear wrote: > > > https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2020/11/12/how-could-regulators-successfully-introduce-bitcoin-censorship-and-other-dystopias/ Given how incredibly easy it is to censor bitcoin compared to other things, it should be a great place to store information that we want to make sure is easy to destroy. > > https://kycnot.me/ > https://github.com/pluja/kycnot > > Miners continue moving more ops to Tor and other overlays, > stacking sats in process, exchanging them for privacy coins, > shuffling, joining, fusioning, etc the entire time. > > In fact, everyone, all users and participants must defeat the > dystopians by, right now today!, launching personal commitments > to shuffling, joining, fusioning all their coins on at least an > in/out basis... when everything is dirty by nature and down > with OPP, everything becomes clean uncensorable and immune, > call it herd immunity... and that is something everyone must > have when waging war against the dystopian globalists... > do not give them that hold over you, else they will eventually > abuse it against even the cleanest of virgins among you. > > Crypto economy adoption routes the masses around need > for any exchanges and into true p2p use of crypto without > fiat intermediaries. > > Blocks and tx, replaced by emergence of fully encrypted > homomorphic crypto state databases, nothing to block > but the entire network itself. No more legacy of blockchain > bloat, no more blockchain history for spies. > > Limited access distribution and use channels for ASICs, > the current generation of ASIC friendly coins, ASIC and > datacenter centralization risks of legacy coin architectures, > become thrown out by masses in favor of CPU friendly coins, > a distributed humanity that more people can run in background. > > Abandon and refuse to join majority pools, > and don't become corporate pool, the many will > rise, move away, and kill the greedys own wealth therein. > > Privacy coins reach adoption over non-privacy coins > as the proper way to nullify censorship prison planet > surveillance dystopia altogether. Humans will move to these > as they have natural aversion to such risks to selves. > > Autonomous solar powered mid-ocean flagless drone > ships running exchanges over satcom and RF. > > Everyone in coinspace compacts and tells world govts > to fuck off at the next crypto conferences in unison. > > These are the only correct and workable options against > dystopians, globalists, censors, surveillors, oppressors, > world GovCorp BigTech power, and everyone knows it. > Now stand up and start doing it. > > Crypto wins. > > Government is nothing more than a fiction, > a persistent bad dream that exists soley in your head, > a shitty song played on repeat 24x7 through all > media and propaganda, repressing you every night, > WAKE THE FUCK UP tomorrow morning and cast > it off such that you begin discovering and living freedom. > > https://taz0.org/bitstream/0x0b-the-roots-of-parallel-polis/ > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idx3GSL2KWs Get down with OPP >
Re: How could regulators successfully introduce Bitcoin censorship and other dystopias
On 2020-11-14 03:39, Steven Schear wrote: > Jim, > This is a major place where you should be focused > > > https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2020/11/12/how-could-regulators-successfully-introduce-bitcoin-censorship-and-other-dystopias/ This an inherent problem with proof-of-work. A big corporation is more efficient at producing work - and is more vulnerable to the demonetization-deplatform-and-cancel attack, not to mention jackbooted government thugs bashing in their faces with rifle butts. Proof of stake, on the other hand, has the problem that stakeholders must have always up high bandwidth reliable internet connections. We can get around that problem with a client host system, where a relatively small number of hosts are peers on the blockchain, but the clients hold the secrets that empower the hosts. It is a lot easier for a peer to move from one host in one country to another host in another country, than it is for a miner who is using industrial amounts of power and massive dedicated hardware, and even easier for a client to move from one hosting peer to another.
Cryptocurrency: How could regulators successfully introduce Bitcoin censorship and other dystopias
On 11/13/20, Steven Schear wrote: > https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2020/11/12/how-could-regulators-successfully-introduce-bitcoin-censorship-and-other-dystopias/ https://kycnot.me/ https://github.com/pluja/kycnot Miners continue moving more ops to Tor and other overlays, stacking sats in process, exchanging them for privacy coins, shuffling, joining, fusioning, etc the entire time. In fact, everyone, all users and participants must defeat the dystopians by, right now today!, launching personal commitments to shuffling, joining, fusioning all their coins on at least an in/out basis... when everything is dirty by nature and down with OPP, everything becomes clean uncensorable and immune, call it herd immunity... and that is something everyone must have when waging war against the dystopian globalists... do not give them that hold over you, else they will eventually abuse it against even the cleanest of virgins among you. Crypto economy adoption routes the masses around need for any exchanges and into true p2p use of crypto without fiat intermediaries. Blocks and tx, replaced by emergence of fully encrypted homomorphic crypto state databases, nothing to block but the entire network itself. No more legacy of blockchain bloat, no more blockchain history for spies. Limited access distribution and use channels for ASICs, the current generation of ASIC friendly coins, ASIC and datacenter centralization risks of legacy coin architectures, become thrown out by masses in favor of CPU friendly coins, a distributed humanity that more people can run in background. Abandon and refuse to join majority pools, and don't become corporate pool, the many will rise, move away, and kill the greedys own wealth therein. Privacy coins reach adoption over non-privacy coins as the proper way to nullify censorship prison planet surveillance dystopia altogether. Humans will move to these as they have natural aversion to such risks to selves. Autonomous solar powered mid-ocean flagless drone ships running exchanges over satcom and RF. Everyone in coinspace compacts and tells world govts to fuck off at the next crypto conferences in unison. These are the only correct and workable options against dystopians, globalists, censors, surveillors, oppressors, world GovCorp BigTech power, and everyone knows it. Now stand up and start doing it. Crypto wins. Government is nothing more than a fiction, a persistent bad dream that exists soley in your head, a shitty song played on repeat 24x7 through all media and propaganda, repressing you every night, WAKE THE FUCK UP tomorrow morning and cast it off such that you begin discovering and living freedom. https://taz0.org/bitstream/0x0b-the-roots-of-parallel-polis/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idx3GSL2KWs Get down with OPP
How could regulators successfully introduce Bitcoin censorship and other dystopias
Jim, This is a major place where you should be focused https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2020/11/12/how-could-regulators-successfully-introduce-bitcoin-censorship-and-other-dystopias/