⚡️🚨 NEW - Samourai developer Keonne Rodriguez’s sentence includes 60 months in prison, three years of supervision, and a $250k fine. Here’s an overview of what else was said in the courtroom today ⤵︎

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BTC_P2P 1 month ago
Damn. He has 1.5 years time served at least. In the feds he can get 85% for good behavior, so he has about 3 years left to do. He also will have low points for classification so will very likely be sent to a low security or a camp where time will be easy. Bullshit situation regardless.
At least in comparison to other countries that's basically nothing.
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Jamie 1 month ago
He got more time than Diddy. Just think about what that says about the justice system in the states.
Need @Guy Swann to do a full recap/summary of this case kind of like the Ross Ulbricht episode. There are a lot of details that will be swept under the rug and forgotten. We need this documented and ideally saved on nostr forever. Never let them forget the clown show they pulled off in this kangaroo court.
Bitcoiners have it all in their hands. They could pump Monero to $50k and say fuck you to the state. Instead they scream fiat NGU ETF SBR KYC IOU. Once they realise that all the power always was right in their hands they need to conclude that they were not the victims, but let that happen to their own dev bros on purpose. If the mission is to refund the state to stop the atrocities you can not win by playing by their rules and feasting at their tables. Instead you opt out and play the wildcard.
"All of the victims " Didn't this guy write software that helped protect people's privacy? The USA government is literally run by a group of putrid zionist pedophiles. Every American citizen should be doing whatever they can to protect themselves against this government
Observe dispassionately. Does this force a change?
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⚡️🚨 NEW - Samourai developer Keonne Rodriguez’s sentence includes 60 months in prison, three years of supervision, and a $250k fine. Here’s an overview of what else was said in the courtroom today ⤵︎
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I don't know if I'm wrong, but isn't that the reason why many haven't wanted to adopt bitcoin in years? many heard that the movements were recorded on the blockchain and could not be deleted, that has simply made no one want to use it? and since what the US wants is to impose cbdc but knowing that they will be monitored that will make one not want to touch bitcoin or stablecoin
I don't agree with the premise that what were doing was criminal. If anything, they countered the patently unconstitutional act of monetary surveillance.
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Zarko 1 month ago
One more reason bitcoin is becoming radioactive asset. TPTB will never accept financial privacy to common people
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uncleJim21 1 month ago
You didn't bow hard enough! You wrote wrongthink software!
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JJ 1 month ago
Just wait until the judge realizes that criminals use banks, credit cards, gift cards, and even cash!