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Yaël
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deputy director @ consumer choice center fellow @ bitcoin policy institute québécois-american innocent abroad in Wien
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Yael 4 months ago
The Samourai Wallet developers created a tool improving privacy for bitcoin on-chain use, similar to cash. Users held control of their own funds. Prosecutors ignored FinCEN guidance and concocted an unreasonable legal theory of liability to charge them both with breaking money transmission laws despite the tool never taking custody of the funds. Facing millions in legal costs, 25 years in prison, an overzealous and unfair prosecution, and a Judge with no patience for understanding the broader legal and technical arguments, the developers were essentially forced to plead to lesser charges of "conspiracy" for the sake of their families. Now, both developers have one month before they are to turn themselves in for 4+ years of incarceration, all for creating a piece of open-source code that allowed people to do want they wanted with their own money. This prosecution is an unwarranted and unjust process of law that will be looked back on in shame. Every legal tool or resource should be dispensed in order to free them and reverse the dangerous precedent this sets for privacy and financial sovereignty. Privacy is not a crime, and open-source developers who empower users are not criminals. Many wealthy and powerful people today use bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to safeguard their wealth and benefit from a real-time settlement network without intermediaries. Every consumer benefits from better tech tools that allow them to take control of their money and spend how they wish. If people of influence understand and appreciate the broader ethos of the Bitcoin and crypto revolution, rather than trading and getting rich off fees from their shitcoins, they should advocate for both the pardon of these two individuals and for legal safeguards in federal law to ensure this never happens again. It is not just two these people's lives at stake, but it's the future of how Americans will interact and benefit from technology going forward. #freesamourai
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Yael 4 months ago
now that it has self-custody, are people using Wallet of Satoshi more?
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Yael 5 months ago
The most insane bitcoin heist story I've ever read, executed at the behest of the Republic of Georgia's kleptocratic master. This isn't a $5 wrench attack. It's a global kidnapping, torture, and complete weaponization of the state. Holy shiite
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Yael 6 months ago
ici j’emploie la « signalisation de la vertu » en disant que c’est un excellent livre. Ne soyez pas un NPC, lisez-le ! Un beau détour académique qui contextualise le conformisme. des leçons très importantes pour mes compatriotes sur Nostr image
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Yael 6 months ago
Too many Bitcoiners in the OP_RETURN and node filtering debates have never heard of Section 230 and it shows
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Yael 6 months ago
Proßt von Oktoberfest! image
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Yael 6 months ago
January 2012, Season 3, Episode 13 of The Good Wife, first TV series mention of Bitcoin image
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Yael 6 months ago
The size and scope of the state has grown so gargantuan that it burrows itself permanently into the private sphere and we're left with the politicization of absolutely everything and where might makes right. And it swings chaotically like a pendulum between political regimes
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Yael 6 months ago
So let me get this straight: whether I not I choose to do this will somehow assign my loyalty in the "Filter Block Wars of 2025"? image
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Yael 6 months ago
Sometimes I do get cleaned up for TV image
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Yael 6 months ago
American politicians making censorious demands of private platforms to stop the spread of content (images, points of view, commentary, etc.) is exactly the type of First Amendment violation that Charlie Kirk articulated against, and it's ridiculous. It's also an interesting point of reflection for nostr, as there is no ability to unilaterally delete content or posts image
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Yael 6 months ago
Today is the day where EU member states will cast their votes on the implementation of chat control, which would effectively break end-to-end encryption for private messaging and communication I wrote up a breakdown on the politics in EU Tech Loop. New-found opposition from Luxembourg, Slovakia, and Germany mean we have an opportunity to sink this! image
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Yael 6 months ago
michael bazzell is absolutely the best (from the latest Unredacted Magazine issue) image
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Yael 7 months ago
moved my nostr relay from digital ocean to hetzner to save a good 10 bucks a month