Bitcoin. He doesn't put people in certain patterns. Everyone is free. Real freedom. No one can confiscate your money. Your money is yours. No one can give you orders. We'll give the orders.
Thanks for the nice article. Such events will happen as long as there is a centralized system.
The flawed banking system and how it controls or can control your entire existence cannot be understated. Everyone needs to think of how much of their life is under the control of their bank or credit card company. As soon as you realize this, you will want bitcoin everywhere ASAP.
The example given of an abuse requires that one inverts plain logic and says that the absence of abuse = permission to freely launder money or purchase illegal goods or ask for ransom without any consequences.
The issue is not anything to do with a banking system. Banking systems are part of the political configuration of a country. If that country is like most in the liberal-democratic world, its banking and financial systems reflect those values: you are not allowed to launder money or resources or any ill-gotten gain. Nor are you allowed to contribute to corrupt activities or finance them in any way.
It's weird, but the listing of the legal actions against the financial institutions lays it out plainly: YOU CAN FREELY DO ALL THESE THINGS WITH NO CONSEQUENCES IF YOU USE CRYPTO.
In the crypto cult: up is down, left is right, wrong is right. And this article is a beautiful example.
So the court ruled in favor of Esther and the bank still does whatever it wants? That's outrageous... The future is bankless, we'll get there eventually.
Bitcoin. He doesn't put people in certain patterns. Everyone is free. Real freedom. No one can confiscate your money. Your money is yours. No one can give you orders. We'll give the orders.
Thanks for the nice article. Such events will happen as long as there is a centralized system.
The flawed banking system and how it controls or can control your entire existence cannot be understated. Everyone needs to think of how much of their life is under the control of their bank or credit card company. As soon as you realize this, you will want bitcoin everywhere ASAP.
The example given of an abuse requires that one inverts plain logic and says that the absence of abuse = permission to freely launder money or purchase illegal goods or ask for ransom without any consequences.
The issue is not anything to do with a banking system. Banking systems are part of the political configuration of a country. If that country is like most in the liberal-democratic world, its banking and financial systems reflect those values: you are not allowed to launder money or resources or any ill-gotten gain. Nor are you allowed to contribute to corrupt activities or finance them in any way.
It's weird, but the listing of the legal actions against the financial institutions lays it out plainly: YOU CAN FREELY DO ALL THESE THINGS WITH NO CONSEQUENCES IF YOU USE CRYPTO.
In the crypto cult: up is down, left is right, wrong is right. And this article is a beautiful example.
So the court ruled in favor of Esther and the bank still does whatever it wants? That's outrageous... The future is bankless, we'll get there eventually.