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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
It's a genuine shock 😏 The very moment bankers took an interest in the crypto industry, their political partners immediately sprang into action to 'regulate' the ecosystem's development. We were promised a paradise for the sovereign individual, and what we got, of course, was the thrilling and totally unexpected statist hell. What a marvelous journey for de-decentralization.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Your dreams don't fit in a ballot box, but politicians' dreams do.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
▫️It's not AI, it's how you use it. AI as devil's advocate, or as an oracle. One form elevates you, the other subjugates you. ▫️It's not AI, it's how they use it. AI as a technology for research, or as a tool for control. One form elevates humanity, the other subjugates it. ▫️It's not AI, it's you. ▫️It's not AI, it's humanity. ▫️It's not AI, it's the use. #Technocracy #AI
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
AI IS THE VEHICLE; TECHNOCRACY IS THE GOAL. Sometimes in analysis, the messenger is confused with the message, the vehicle with the driver. It is an interpretive fallacy that leads to erroneous conclusions. AI, like any technology, can be used to elevate, or destroy, or simply concentrate power. But blaming the tool is childish. You don't blame the knife for a murder, or the camera for espionage. If you confuse the map with the territory, the fight is already lost. AI is the engine of technocracy, yes. But the problem is not silicon, it is people hungry for domination, psychopaths who are driven by society itself, creating their own enemies. Let's imagine for a moment that centralized governments did not exist. We would not fear AI as a weapon of control, but would welcome it as humanity's most liberating tool. The problem is social, almost biological: most people seek leaders, and that dynamic creates megalomaniacs who are functional to power. Now those kinds of characters have something more influential than the atomic bomb in their hands. A bomb arouses horror and outrage. AI, on the other hand, operates under the radar. It conditions you without you noticing. That's why it's more dangerous. The next five years are going to be painful. Even more so in developed countries, where technocracy will advance rapidly and without asking permission. And it's worth noting that AI will not be to blame. Politicians and tech oligarchies, both in Silicon Valley and China, will be. AI is the vehicle; technocracy is the goal.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Why FOSS? •Auditability: The source code is visible; anyone can verify it. •Freedom: Licenses allow you to use, copy, and modify the software without restriction. •Sovereignty: No vendor lock-in. You can fork the project at any time. •Collaboration: Active communities review bugs and contribute constant improvements. •Security: Trust through transparency. No "black boxes" or hidden backdoors. •Innovation: No permission is needed to experiment or build new features. •Portability: Runs on multiple systems and favors open standards over closed formats. •Longevity: Code preservation is guaranteed; if the community lives, the project lives.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
4.3 Million Browsers Infected: Inside ShadyPanda's 7-Year Malware Campaign "[...]ShadyPanda's success isn't just about technical sophistication. It's about systematically exploiting the same vulnerability for seven years: Marketplaces review extensions at submission. They don't watch what happens after approval." All of this encourages sheep to request verification on app platforms, regulations, and developers' KYC. In this way, censorship is served on a silver platter. INSTALL OPEN SOURCE ONLY Don't trust, verify
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Blockchain in Technocracy It becomes clear when you slow down for a second and look at the whole picture. Blockchain was born as a heresy, an attempt to break the dependence on intermediaries and return custody to the hands of each individual. A distributed ledger, without permission, without intermediaries, p2p, verifiable by anyone, resistant to censorship and the whims of the powerful. An architecture designed to multiply sovereignty. However, current signs paint a different picture. States saw blockchain not as a threat, but as an opportunity. They discovered that an immutable record also serves as a means of surveillance. That total traceability is a wet dream for any bureaucrat. That a distributed network can become a panopticon if grafted onto KYC systems, digital identities, and algorithmic governance. The irony is brutal: the tool created to liberate ends up enabling a model where governments and Big Tech merge into a single layer of control. The promise of sovereignty is transforming into the substrate of technocracy. Technology is neutral, but power structures never are.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
The Next Frontier of Censorship: Killing the VPN Many countries pushing new content-regulation laws are no longer satisfied with controlling what you see, they now want control over how you connect. VPNs began as a simple way to regain privacy and bypass local blocks, but in the current political climate they’ve become a target. Why? Because a VPN breaks the geographic map regulators rely on to filter information. If they can’t locate you, they can’t censor you. This is why governments and platforms are increasingly blacklisting VPN IP ranges, detecting datacenter traffic patterns, and blocking any connection that looks “too anonymous”. Behind the friendly narrative of “user protection” lies a simpler truth: systems built for control cannot tolerate escape routes. The trend is obvious. As regulatory pressure intensifies, more States will try to restrict or outlaw VPN usage to keep their censorship architecture intact. Free access will become the exception, not the rule.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
NASDAQ is accelerating its push to launch blockchain-based settlement for stocks The tokenization proposed by BlackRock is on its way. Then it will continue with the ownership of material goods. Guess what is needed to move forward with tokenization? Yes, you. You will be tokenized. Digital identity. Signals of #Technocracy
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Are big banks orchestrating MicroStrategy’s collapse to seize Bitcoin on the cheap? December 2025, MSTR’s market cap hovers at 45B while its 650,000 BTC, net of debt, are worth roughly 48B. For the first time, the company trades *below* its net asset value. That alone is historic. The timing makes it stranger. -JPMorgan resurfaces a six-week-old bearish note exactly as BTC corrects. -BlackRock quietly amasses almost 5 percent of MSTR shares. -MSCI’s January 15 decision could eject MSTR from global indices, triggering up to 9B in forced selling, the kind of mechanical liquidation that has nothing to do with fundamentals. If the discount widens and the kill-switch trips, MicroStrategy could be forced to sell Bitcoin, something it has never done. That would dump as much as three percent of total BTC supply into the open market at distressed prices, letting the same banks and ETF issuers scoop up coins and tighten their grip on the new reserve asset. This isn’t a proven conspiracy, but it *is* a power play. Wall Street doesn’t want corporations acting as sovereign gateways to Bitcoin exposure, because sovereign gateways can’t be easily controlled. They want flows locked inside their custodians, their ETFs, their rails. January 2026 is the inflection point. If MSTR holds, Saylor keeps the initiative. If it breaks, the banks get the coins… and rewrite the narrative.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
In the current world order of representative democracies, the deep state is run by bankers and the military-industrial complex. The new world order will be dominated by algorithmic democracy—technocracy—where the protagonists of the deep state will be the oligarchs of Silicon Valley and Big Tech in China.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Europol and partners shut down ‘Cryptomixer’ Read my analysis. Three servers were seized in Switzerland, along with the cryptomixer.io domain. The operation resulted in the confiscation of over 12 terabytes of data and more than EUR 25 million worth of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. After the illegal service was taken over and shut down, law enforcement placed a seizure banner on the website. There is no public clarity on what percentage of the identified funds corresponded to confirmed criminal operations, legitimate money mixed by bona fide “laundered” users, or “clean” funds that simply used the service. This ambiguity complicates assessing the real impact on crime vs. privacy. Bitcoin's traceability will allow funds to be traced. That's why Monero. Your funds are not mixed, not traced, not on a server. They cannot confiscate the blockchain. Your XMR is 100% fungible, private, and yours.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
AI and robotics will bring about major changes in society. I don't know how it will all end, but the transition over the next 5 years will be very painful for most people because the cost-benefit ratio will be negative during the transition. After that, I don't know, but it will be a very different society in a few years. The speed of change is key because there will be no time to adapt.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Your Biometrics Exposed In A Tokenized World When we talk about biometrics, we’re not just talking about fingerprints or facial patterns. We’re talking about the transformation of the body into a password, the self into data. And more gravely, about the irreversible fusion of identity and surveillance. Every time you unlock your phone with your face or authorize a payment with your fingerprint, remember this: You’re signing with your body a pact you might not be able to undo. My article: https://medium.com/@liberlion/your-biometrics-exposed-in-a-tokenized-world-0b4c81f4fe1d image
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
TECHNOCRATIC DICTATORS I am going to suggest an exercise to sharpen your research and critical thinking skills. It is brief, and I believe it will be useful. What usually happens is that the pendulum swings from one extreme to the other before finding a fair balance. People often confuse historical situations and contexts in order to compare them in a simplistic way. I see many posts evoking dictators as the solution to globalism and wokism. In general, dictators tend to take refuge in nationalism and strong divisive rhetoric to gain power through their manipulative leadership, using the classic and old strategy of “divide and conquer.” These dictators achieve their manipulation by using the emotions of the masses who are angry about certain situations that bother many citizens in the country. I am not going to judge whether this or that situation is right or wrong; I am simply going to offer a reflection. Imagine any dictator you want, modern or ancient: Sulla, Julius Caesar, Qin Shi Huang, Dionysius I of Syracuse, Napoleon Bonaparte, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Mao, Pinochet, Kim Il-sung. Now, study the three most relevant actions in history that defined their power, even when that power harmed those who supported them. Now, turn them into a Technocratic Dictator for any of the G7 countries, with their current power and 21st-century technology. You can even play this game yourself first and then choose three different AI LLMs to see what comes out. What would be the obvious consequences of these technocratic dictators FOR THEIR OWN CITIZENS WHO SUPPORTED THEM? #SovereignIndividual
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
What's worse than DID? -That DID is biometric And what's worse than DID being biometric? -That everyone must use it to connect to the Internet. Enjoy your shitty day today, because tomorrow could be worse. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but if that's the case, you're living in a "cloud of farts".😂
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
XMR at -$103.42 or -20% from its ATH. Nothing, sorry to bother you, carry on with what you were doing.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
The best tool that sovereign individuals have to challenge centralized government is agorism, because evading taxes defunds politicians and their corrupt system. Having sovereign money is key. Monero is the best money option today. How right this man was 👇🏻 View quoted note →