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I'll go Tether for the company (I really want to say Lightning Labs), and I'll perhaps surprisingly name Bukele for the person.

Sats for guesses. You know the rules.

Jason Lowery

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u think he's smart enough? lol

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They don't need smart people, just obedient. I sustain, 100% this space boi is a sus.

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Considering the CIAs history of failure. Yes,... the CIA loves to hire low IQ bootlickers.

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Me. Also you and Darthcoin and K00b and everybody.

Rules of the internet I've learned

Never use your real name/picture/address aka don't dox yourself

There are no women on the internet. (Factually false statement of course, but the point is don't simp or flirt with anyone on the internet. Even when someone says they're a girl, pretend as if you didn't see that. Treat them like one of the bros)

Everyone on the internet is a FED (Also factually false statement. The greater point is, pretend like everyone you talk to on the internet is a FED and you'll never get into trouble)

Gavin Andresen went to do a talk to the CIA in 2011

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LOL I forgot about that

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One of the coin mixers. there's too many examples of privacy services run by feds.

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Hmm, I like this answer.

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WoS

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Udi = Mossad

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Yes, LND seems a bit too polished. Is clightning the better choice as in a more open source vibe?

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LND has been called many things, but I think "too polished" is a new one, lol

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Ha, I meant that their website and overall presence to the public (https://lightning.engineering/). Their website looks like a shitcoin website, too polished. And where did they get all this funding to hire all those people? Via Lightning tips?! I think not.

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The Lightning Labs organization operates a lot more like a large publicly listed company than a small private one. I said iFinex/Tether because I know people that have worked there and have listened to some curious stories. Who knows, I would say it's naive to assume the CIA hasn't tried to, or gotten to some core devs, large miners, or others. That wouldn't fit their MO when the movement of monies is involved.

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Satoshi Nakamoto. Just kidding

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Thing is, this is theoretically possible.

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Not bad. Good choice, and you weren't kidding.

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Jack. Without a doubt

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Mallers or Dorsey?

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Yeah, which one?

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Dorsey. He basically held job fairs at the FBI! /s

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Brian Armstrong

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CIA wouldn’t own the whole company, just compromise a few key individuals. They definitely have infiltrated tether and know big money movements there.

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MicroStrategy

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Saylor

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Not today, Satan. I mean, CIA.

Good job on this one, though. I almost fell for it.

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I'm a CIA infiltrator of the community building relationships and monitoring events.

As an official agent of the Cosmos Intervention Agency my job is to make sure you don't fuck up the great invention we gave you Earthlings.

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Uhhh guys the CIA wouldn't do something like that

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Flopps on the chair

oh, excuse me, what was the question again?

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сейчас все стали цру

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Changpeng Zhao founder of Binance, some time ago he was very proactive in favor of Cryptocurrencies and their benefits, but his performance has been full of some contradictions, let's not forget that Binance was one of the first to give in to regulations, this is control, for some ideals do not fit in the portfolio, you have to take care of the business and be complacent with the establishment

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Tether is def sus

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Matt and Marty

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What now? Is this a joke?

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Alex Gladstein

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Wasabi seems obvious maybe to obvious lol

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