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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @1satis1sat 9 Jul 2023 \ on: Do you vote in political elections? bitcoin
I vote, it's a right people before us struggled to achieve and we should not forget that. Even if no candidate directly expresses my views I'll try to vote the lesser evil.
I don't use the term, I don't believe you have to "live and breathe" bitcoin (or anything to be honest) to be able to accept and adapt to it. If anything, the cult like approach some people have to bitcoin and crypto in general scares people away.
105 sats \ 0 replies \ @1satis1sat 20 May 2023 \ parent \ on: Do not use ledger recovery service. bitcoin
Everything can be hacked, there are studies out there to decrypt data from the noises and vibrations a hard drive makes on an 100% air gapped system. The thing is, not many people can execute this complex technics, something being hackable isn't an excuse to make it easier to hack
The most obvious awnser is why not? DDOS is not that hard to pull off, anyone can do it if they are willing to throw some money away.
I don't see how AI is related to crypto at all, especially for people who don't only care about buzzwords. Different technologies with different applications that require different regulation.
People getting comfortable with big techs dystopia is not bitcoin's fault. However I think btc should focus more in ease of use. People tend to use what is more comfortable even if it violates their privacy/rights.
Will CBDCs at least have publicly known caps and will we be able to see when they are minting more of those? Or is it just numbers on a database all over again
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