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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

How about throwing the bankers into one big fire? that's some short term emissions but it'll be great in the long run as competition becomes fair and actual clean solutions becomes profitable again.

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Apparently she's going to America soon to learn from Biden, I wonder what that old pedo can teach her other than how to fall down the stairs when exiting the government plane. 🤡🤡🤡

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rotating wallet addresses is a standard feature in all major wallets since 2017, by using them it's practically impossible to track your wallet holdings as well as transactions as each transaction only links to what appears to be one wallet that's only ever been used once.

No wallet address can be linked to you either unless you explicitly tell everyone that a specific wallet is yours and prove it.

That said, if you're unfamiliar with those features, you could also use Monero which adds an extra layer of anonymity by encrypting the wallets transaction history too and protect it with a specific view key (second private key).

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's the fine thing about Bitcoin, it's a digital commodity, directly exchangeable with physical assets like gold and silver.

You could technically touch things you don't own, with Bitcoin you control your holdings. That's all that matters. You want to be in control over your own holdings, no matter if it's a physical or digital commodity.

A good example is digital payments in your daily life, how do you pay for your utilities for instance, most likely via a invoice on your internet bank. What about credit/debit cards, sure you have a few of those tho and use them for some of your shopping.

There's a valid need for digital payments too, and that's where Bitcoin comes in handy, every time you use digital fiat the bank charge you insane fees for that. 6% for a standard card transaction, $10/mo just to have a bank account and so it goes on, the banks also control your holdings and surveil you.

The fact that Bitcoin exist doesn't prevent you from using physical commodities, in fact, a store that accepts Bitcoin are more likely to also accept gold and silver payments because nobody is pressuring them to stop that. In a area with a bad power grid or internet infrastructure it would make more sense for stores to have more alternative payments methods too.

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aquila_calvitium 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is like asking a random stranger to guard your gold for you, then blame the gold when the random stranger steals your gold and vanish.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Visual is irrelevant, a proper count of the actual population divided by race is needed. Cities and town in Nordic countries are designed with so much open spaces that you'll notice the only black person easily in a town of 100k population.

In America on the other hand you have endless suburban sprawl with car dependent paths hiding all the bad people from your sight. Your city can be 50% black and you still won't notice other than how packages you order online is always stolen.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Only for two hours, they got it back up and running from inside jail. 👌

The anti piracy mafia only managed to seize the domain name after 20 years, hence .org instead of .se, and before that Telia imposed a DNS block on the .se domain. This would only affect you if you use default pre assigned DNS servers instead of a provider that doesn't censor you.

Or if you had any other ISP than Telia in Sweden, which you should have anyway because Telia is also the only one that will rat you out. Use Banhof, they're based.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's the only country, where if you have citizenship you can go anywhere in the world, and everyone trusts you. They ruined it with their abuse of it. Fuck the deep state.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pretty much how all phone wallets works, so called hot wallets, not to be confused with centralized exchanges which should never be used.

An address can be in the range of 30-60 characters, you never type it all by hand due to the risk of making a mistake, on a computer you copy and paste it, then check to make sure it wasn't altered (virus and malware could do such fuckery), and on a phone you scan a QR code, great technology really, very simple and not much that can go wrong.

The store can use a public front end for their wallet which generates new keys, or simply one or more slips of papers with public keys then rotate them regularly depending on their need for privacy. Point is, the store doesn't even need to have computers there on site, it's good if they have one device tho so that they can verify the transaction on their own, this is done by simply scanning the same QR code.

As for risk of robberies it's nonexistent, because nothing moves without the private key, and no store ever needs to have their private keys on site.

It's all really convenient, and every day it keeps getting better with new UI's and tools to interact and manage it. All of it open source.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

China are smart enough to have a requirement where the government owns at least 51% of every business, allowing them to have the final say in any decision, while the private owners, if they can't live with that and agrees with the government has good abilities to make a lot of money and build a successful business.

Kind of like the freemasonry or the funny hat people in the west.

If that requirement wasn't there and foreign investors could buy stuff in China freely, then it would be a good idea to buy up all those apartments and deport illegals there.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

SEB is the only one still allowing it I think, otherwise localbitcoins I guess and pay with cash or Swish.

SEPA should work too, with a regular bank transfer even if it takes a few days to process.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

the tiniest supply in the world doesn’t matter if there is no demand.

Bitcoin is currently valued $28 000 per coin, with 19M coins in circulation. There falls your "lack of demand" argument.

Also, no one is saying modern dollars are backed by gold

I see retards every day making that claim. Then they get mad when I tell them to withdraw their gold.

They’re talking about holding real gold, so the only way the supply can double is by mining double the amount of gold that has been mined from the beginning of human history until now…

Too bad people buy fake paper gold instead then. There seems to be a demand for convenience too which you ignore. Fake paper gold devalues gold.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nearly all gold exchanges here in cashless hell accepts Bitcoin payments because card payments have worse odds than Russian roulette. 1/3 card transactions is fake and gay where the fiat is simply returned to the card holder and the business punished for not knowing that the customer used a stolen card.

There's no need for "gold backed crypto" when exchanges between commodities directly is already super easy and safe.

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Commodities don't need backing, they have value in itself because of limited supply, industrial use and other properties. If you think Gold is valuable just because it's shiny and you can touch it then you don't understand value.

Backing is what they tell retards when running fractional reserve banking. In fact, take my shit from today, and let's say it has value because "it's backed by gold", sounds goo to you? good, next morning I take another shit.

Now there's twice as much shit, but the same amount of gold, the value of your holdings just halved because I took half of it, without even touching my shit because I still hold the gold.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Binance and most other crypto card issuers works fine in Sweden, only the gas stations have trouble with their card for some reason. But there are workarounds for that too.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bitcoin can't be seized if they decide to torture or kill you because you refuse to comply. Gold they can find if they look around enough. The larger amount, the harder it is to hide it properly. Bitcoin can be stored in unlimited ways, in insignificant objects, digitally or even in your mind where they can never find it.

That said, I do hope people aren't stupid enough to repeat the same mistake twice, which might happen because a lot of people seems to think there's a major difference between Bitcoin and Gold.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

People who believe in the lie that they are the best in the world, or happiest won't life a finger to self improve. They're morel likely to accept any fuckery their government impose on them.

It's in no way unique to Europe, in fact it might be worse in the US since the public school system even avoids talking about other countries at all, they actively want to keep you in the shadows.

Most of the world learns English, French, Spanish or German but Americans only speak English. It's North Korea levels of isolation. There's another great example of people being kept in the shadows, believing they live in the best country on earth, simply because they don't know any better.

At least in Europe there's some statistical backing and you can always compare individual metrics. Bad weather is fine if you can own a big house and heat it cheaply. Bad weather is fine if you have less or no joggers in your town. Bad weather makes you appreciate the few days with good weather more. If weather was everything then wouldn't California be the happiest place on earth?

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aquila_calvitium 8 points ago +8 / -0

Children in indoctrination camps, elderly in assistant living facilities, less or no cooking, less cleaning, i.e much of "the home" replaced by public services. Car ownership replaced by car subscription/mass transit with more transportation for a longer distance required.

All in all, this is stuff you pay for using whatever is left from two incomes. With only one income and one in the household being home so much money can be saved.

Thinking about going back? Well, they ban homeschooling, they ban gasoline and diesel so old cars is soon no option, even if you could keep them alive. It's all by design to enslave everyone further.

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aquila_calvitium 4 points ago +4 / -0

With people being their own bank in general it takes a lot of education as people are unfamiliar with the concept and very irresponsible. Even today people post pictures of their credit card on fakebook and wonder why they lose all their money almost instantly.

These chargebacks are killing small businesses sadly because the bank takes no responsibility, and the idiot are not punished for their own stupidity.

Schools should have mandatory classes, there should be TV broadcasts with those old 50's style government propaganda videos educating people on how to not get scammed, and how to be their own bank responsibly. It wouldn't even be hard, but obviously there's no interest for that as bankers make a shitload of money by selling "security" and fuck over small business while pretending to deal with scammers.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also easier to buy as much as you want, at any time, with privacy and without restrictions.

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aquila_calvitium 6 points ago +6 / -0

Not gonna happen, first person who put a gun in my hand gets the bullet in their own head. Then I'll continue to shoot trannies until someone whack me.

I'm going into Russia to die for pedo Joe.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

It seems to be a minority vs minority thing. Basically BBB, the brand new 2 year old farmers party scored almost 20% of the votes and became the biggest party in a 15 party system. That's very great results for a single question party.

The green commies are gonna need a bunch of other parties in order to achieve the majority needed to implement their fuckery. Same for the opposition, they're gonna need combined majority to stop such policies.

In the end it's gonna be up to a bunch of smaller opposition parties, which nobody really knows if they are pro or anti farming, to make the final decision and weight the scale.

This has over the time generated some odd results allover Europe, like a year ago when Sweden got it's first female prime minister, and she was fired 6 hours later. This because one person who where kicked out of the communist party turned to the conservative and nationalist block, gave them majority and allowed them to take down the leftist government.

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