For years on RHR @ODELL and I have warned that the threat to Tether usage is "cruise missile risk".
This is what cruise missile risk looks like.
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The worst part of all this is that people will come to the opposite conclusion, meaning they will see this positively, blimdly believing that justice/cops are always right and should be allowed to do this and rightfully have the powers to. Such short sightedness due to the fiat standard from birth, and living comfortably in that matrix.
BITCOIN Is still resilient and that’s what we look for in digital currency $BTC
Also what a CBDC looks like
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If you don't hold bitcoin and your keys, the cost of cheating is always low for the incumbent, and the difficulty to detect cheating is always high for the user, who ends up bearing the cost.
The only way to solve this is addressing the deper layer, it's bitcoin.
And what bitcoin needs is a social layer portocol that distributes first keys and then funds, peer to peer, using bitcoin's own natural way of hashing and merkel trees.
Please, visit www.openringproject.com
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May I ask what you and @ODELL thoughts are on Mallers working with Tether on XXI? It’s seems pretty obvious Strike will eventually roll up into that structure. And even if it doesn’t, does that not create some ideological conflict?
I get the world is messy and I’m not casting judgement, there just seems to be hypocrisy in the bitcoin space about this kind of stuff and I want to see clearly.
Of course
This is why I do not and will never support a stablecoin. Having this power is too much.
Ha ha.
“Tether maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward the criminal use of our financial products, including USDT”
They’re even admitting themselves it’s not your USDT.
Tether works with 340 criminal organization in over 65 countries seizing money they have not earned😂😂😂
Stablecoins are a CBDC
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