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Head of Customer Experience @ foundation.xyz | Co-host @ ungovernablemisfits.com | Author @ bitcoiner.guide + hellonostr.xyz Catch #FREEDOMTECHFRIDAY live on Nostr/YT/X every Friday 9AM EST / 2PM GMT āœŒšŸ»
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QnA 1 month ago
SAFETY FIRST - THE PASSPORT PRIME BUMPER CASE 🧔
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QnA 1 month ago
I’m starting to enjoy light mode. Not sure what is happening to me.
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QnA 1 month ago
Good Morning šŸ’œ
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"There are no silver bullets. There are only trade-offs." Breno makes a point on #FREEDOMTECHFRIDAY that doesn't get said enough - using Lightning, coin joins, or pay joins doesn't retroactively fix your on-chain history. You need to see what's already leaked before you can make informed decisions about what to do next. That's exactly what Stealth was built for. Full episode: @npub1lqvv...fx0r @Seth For Privacy @npub1jcym...2890
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QnA 1 month ago
GM from me and my insomnia 🫔
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QnA 1 month ago
Good morning folks āœŒļøā˜•ļø
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Think getting paid in Bitcoin to different addresses each month keeps you private? Think again. Last week on #FREEDOMTECHFRIDAY, Breno explains how behavioral fingerprinting -- same amount, same day, same source -- makes it trivial for chain analysis to link your addresses, even without address reuse. And he predicts governments will soon require companies to disclose their wallet addresses, making this even easier. Full episode: @npub1lqvv...fx0r @Seth For Privacy @npub1jcym...2890
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QnA 1 month ago
Chain analysis companies have sophisticated tools to cluster your Bitcoin addresses, trace your spending patterns, and infer your identity from on-chain behavior. They sell this to governments and corporations. Until now, you had no way to see what they see. On last week's Freedom Tech Friday, we sat down with Breno and Jorge, two builders from Brazil who created Stealth - an open-source Bitcoin wallet privacy audit tool. You paste your public wallet descriptor, it runs 12 different heuristics locally (address reuse, consolidation patterns, dust attack detection, behavioral fingerprinting, change detection, and more), and shows you exactly where your privacy is leaking. The conversation got really interesting when asked about making Stealth into a library that any wallet developer could integrate -- and offered to help fund its long-term maintenance. Listen to the full episode: @npub1lqvv...fx0r @Seth For Privacy @npub1jcym...2890 image
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QnA 1 month ago
Good Morning Folks šŸ«”ā˜•ļø
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The US Treasury just told Congress that crypto mixers serve valid financial privacy purposes. The same agency that sanctioned Tornado Cash. They drew a distinction between custodial and non-custodial mixing services and stopped short of recommending new restrictions on non-custodial mixers. Words on a page for now, but a notable shift. We break it down on the latest Bitcoin Brief.
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