Legally more risky is a shit argument. When has bitcoin cared about what's legal? When has legal issues stopped bitcoin?
#bitcoin is made to dismantle the state with its legal/nonlegal bullshit. They first tell you you can't do that because it's bad for your body (drugs etc), then they tell you can't read that or think that (cause the mind as important as the body, if not more).
ManyKeys
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Keys, not credos
Is there any inconsistencies in what is being proclaimed here by Shinobi?


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An unsettling realization: most people in #Bitcoin space lack critical thinking skills. I thought this group would be more resistance to emotionally triggered behavioral patterns.
People seem to forget the simple truth; intrinsically, bitcoin is an open-source software. Its qualia are immutability and persistence — once released, it can’t be uninvented, can’t be recalled, and can’t be stopped. It runs wherever someone decides to run it, beyond borders, laws, or control.
Just about few days that #fulcrum massive update dropped with substantial improvements in db resilience. I wrote the guy who authored it in GitHub, volunteered to donate and asked him how much he would need to fix the corrupted db issue when killed. The guy responded, people started following suit, he got well above the target that he envisioned. Now we have an improved version of it available for free.
That's how I like it.
It is a bad sign that some think it is possible to stop #Bitcoin.
Go ahead and try to stop me from running a TOR node connected to few nerdAxes.
Dumb shit.