Those of you who have paid close attention to Trump's speech at Bitcoin 2024 may have noticed that the former President – accidentally or intentionally – appears to have given away a lot more on his plans for the future of Bitcoin than meets the eye. Despite his assurances to protect open source development and self-custody in the US, Trump is first and foremost a national security president, highlighted by his remarks on terrorism and immigration. A loosening of AML/CFT laws, which currently see several open-source developers under indictment, seems unlikely (though a democrat law enforcement officer in the White House may arguably not do us any better). During Trump's past presidency, the US passed the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, which increased penalties for AML/CFT offenses and established beneficial ownership requirements for LLCs to FinCEN. While Trump vetoed the NDAA, it appears that he did not do so due to the AMLA2020, but rather because the NDAA kept Trump from his crusade to repeal Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act, which protects Internet Service Providers from liability for information hosted and transmitted. According to Trump, Section 230 is a "national security risk" which "will make our intelligence virtually impossible to conduct". If you had hoped that a Trump presidency would reduce the risks of developers being held liable for "illicit activity", you may do best in thinking again – "Broadcasting" 'illicit transactions' is precisely what Samourai Wallet currently stands accused of, which would hardly be arguable under the striking of Section 230. Between incoherent ramblings on god, AI, and electric cars, Trump essentially used his 50-minute speaking slot to introduce The Bitcoin Dollar between the lines: a CBDC alternative to expand US hegemony beyond the petrodollar system directly into consumer wallets across the planet. Don't forget that the vast space between your ears is intelligence's field of play. For Trump, Bitcoin is merely a tool to "extend the dominance of the US Dollar to new frontiers all around the world", and if his speech showed us anything, its that you are nothing more than another pawn at the end of the identity politics chessboard, where a banner hangs that reads: Congratulations, you’ve been played. This Rage Weekly is out featuring a full opinion on the much anticipated Trump speech at Bitcoin 2024. Subscribe for free or read all issues online:

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Oh. You believe YOU are the NON NPC? Well then could you answer this question, but I have to give some background first(I would so much like to see your superior intellect in action): 1. Bitcoin demands vast amounts of energy. 2. Trump clearly understands this and have very credible thoughts about how to get to the enormous expansion of energy generation that is needed to be successful in bitcoin and AI. 3. RFK HATE nuclear power. And he is FULLY on the #climatescam and is not positive towards expanding the ”drilling”. So he has NO credible plan for expanding the energy generation in a way that is sufficent. With that in mind: Who of the two REALLY understands #Bitcoin ? #TRUMP or RFK?
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nobody 1 year ago
Neither, because they’re both rich. Looks like the tangerine turd duped you.😂
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DrZhivago 1 year ago
Thanks for the perspective. Those who want privacy and sovereignty will take it. The rest will vote.
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nobody 1 year ago
You don’t need to be smart to acknowledge that. LMAO. Think about what every person who invests in bitcoin has in common, then ask yourself if these two morons have that in common as well. Not sure why I’m wasting my time on a trump supporter, but I had a few minutes to waste. 🤷🏻
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nobody 1 year ago
you do realize that both parties are the problem, right? Tuck the government, they need to stay the fuck out of bitcoin business and co time screwing those that still allow it.
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nobody 1 year ago
they have so far.🤷🏻 But thank you for acknowledging that the two party system is broken but you’re still going to vote for one of them anyways. 🤦🏻‍♂️
Yes, but we're stuck with it for now. At least we get to choose the color of the car speeding towards the cliff.
Umm... the "Bitcoin Dollar" is the Republican CBDC. Sorry, but I'm not buying it.
Not at issue for me. Neither side is good on BTC, finance or economics as a whole. Trumps opponents want me dead. Trump does not. Can't spend anything if you're dead.
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kiwi 1 year ago
“Person said mean thing about my favorite puppet, I’ll write a novel about how mine is better. That will show that *moron* who I presume they prefer other more evil candidate.” Much impressed. Very wow. You showed me.
"Never sell your bitcoin" means, "don't use it as a medium of exchange - or we'll fuck you up." Programmable, censurable, surveil-able stablecoins for you all! Vote for me!!! I'm for you!!!
A politician is and always will remain a politician. Fuck them all, I can't believe people still waste time with politics.
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nobody 1 year ago
Days the person who literally just said I know you are but what am I. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤣 That’s directly out of a petulant child’s handbook. Carry on, kiddo.
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I'm curious about people's thoughts on RFK. And also why most assume if not Trump then it has to be Kamala. After listening to Natalie Brunell's interview with RFK, I think he is a legit option to consider.
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nobody 1 year ago
He’s not just a legit option, he’s the only option. Jorgensen should’ve had her chance in 2020, instead people continue to vote for the lesser of two evils. 🙈 The system’s not broken, the people are.
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nobody 1 year ago
Why would we be happy about this, even if it were true? The government is the reason we’re in this mess and you want to put bitcoin in their lap? JFC
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nobody 1 year ago
You do realize it’s the government that landed us in this mess and y’all want to put bitcoin in their laps?JFC
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Those of you who have paid close attention to Trump's speech at Bitcoin 2024 may have noticed that the former President – accidentally or intentionally – appears to have given away a lot more on his plans for the future of Bitcoin than meets the eye. Despite his assurances to protect open source development and self-custody in the US, Trump is first and foremost a national security president, highlighted by his remarks on terrorism and immigration. A loosening of AML/CFT laws, which currently see several open-source developers under indictment, seems unlikely (though a democrat law enforcement officer in the White House may arguably not do us any better). During Trump's past presidency, the US passed the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, which increased penalties for AML/CFT offenses and established beneficial ownership requirements for LLCs to FinCEN. While Trump vetoed the NDAA, it appears that he did not do so due to the AMLA2020, but rather because the NDAA kept Trump from his crusade to repeal Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act, which protects Internet Service Providers from liability for information hosted and transmitted. According to Trump, Section 230 is a "national security risk" which "will make our intelligence virtually impossible to conduct". If you had hoped that a Trump presidency would reduce the risks of developers being held liable for "illicit activity", you may do best in thinking again – "Broadcasting" 'illicit transactions' is precisely what Samourai Wallet currently stands accused of, which would hardly be arguable under the striking of Section 230. Between incoherent ramblings on god, AI, and electric cars, Trump essentially used his 50-minute speaking slot to introduce The Bitcoin Dollar between the lines: a CBDC alternative to expand US hegemony beyond the petrodollar system directly into consumer wallets across the planet. Don't forget that the vast space between your ears is intelligence's field of play. For Trump, Bitcoin is merely a tool to "extend the dominance of the US Dollar to new frontiers all around the world", and if his speech showed us anything, its that you are nothing more than another pawn at the end of the identity politics chessboard, where a banner hangs that reads: Congratulations, you’ve been played. This Rage Weekly is out featuring a full opinion on the much anticipated Trump speech at Bitcoin 2024. Subscribe for free or read all issues online:
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And what’s with “All Bitcoin made in the USA”? A. Technically, all 21 million Bitcoin has already been made. It’s just not all issued yet. B. Anyone who understands the power of decentralization wants it mined across as many conflicting jurisdictions as possible. C. Has Trump even bought any Bitcoin? We know he’s sold lots of ugly jpegs. D. This is just more grift, fraud and con. Do not trust this mf.
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