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V E C T O R 1 week ago
Exciting times to be alive, congratulations team! We are happy to be here to join on the march forward towards privacy, sovereignty, and freedom!
believe me, there are many easier ways to pull off a "moneygrab" than setting up (and running) an audited, scrutinized 501c3 non-profit.
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21_21_21 1 week ago
Would love to see a PAC formed for privacy, it's one of the few political issues we don't have a good bipartisan PAC for.
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the axiom 1 week ago
I'm interested in learning these easier ways
I have to say that I love to see this iniative come to fruition. What I don't understand is why they don't want me to donate privately and instead are demanding surveillance coins?
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There is no pac, since it would be ironic to centralize privacy advocates: Signal, proton mail, BRIAR, Libre Office, Linux and many distros of it and now the Marmot and Nostr protocol and what grows on them are important pilars. But longterm, they are more resilient when fragmented. Yes might less powerful. But might just harder to get rid of those too.
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