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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @iguano 18 Nov \ parent \ on: First bitcoin non-kyc achieved, was almost painless bitcoin_beginners
I mean, they have mine too lol, but its important to understand they can track us.
I mean having your bitcoin under custody is good but you don't want your name on their DB.
who knows what they can do in the future.
obviously you don't know what are you talking about.
of course you will be tracked if you buy.
maybe not with 100$ but after 1000$ sure you will.
It depends on where are you located, some countries use more robosats , and others more lnp2pbot, but lnp2pbot tbh is faster, in robosats you can be stuck on a trade for hours.
Very similar of what happened in Venezuela when capital controls where applied .
It amazed me how the humans can repeat same mistakes over and over again
I think you need to tune your expectations.
time frames, dead lines, goals, etc.
Maybe Bitcoin is able to free 5% of humanity, and it takes 50 years and on those 50 years governments ban it and unban it 50 times killing the price 50 times.
Who cares? you are free now, you can use it now, there are ways to live free using bitcoin no matter the government rules, today.
Well, we still in the dollar standard. even in Venezuela or Iran, things are denominated indirectly or direclty in US dollars, the important at this point is to be able to use bitcoin as regular payment method.
If you are using Stacker news, you are actively using bitcoin as medium of exchange. There is plenty of other use cases.
like paying for porn, games, vpn, remittance, gift cards markets, etc.
The governments can't do anything about it.
We are just to early.