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L0la L33tz
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Independent Journalist. Bylines in too many places. "Anonymous Internet Commentator" –US Department of Justice. Privacy is not a crime. 💜 https://primal.net/therage 💌 DMs via email only: lola@therage.co
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
New UN report claiming mining is a “powerful tool” for money laundering makes zero sense and will be used an excuse to push KYC/AML/Sanctions at miner level – Full story at end of this post. image First, it claims that criminals use “illegal” mining operations to launder money, which literally defeats the entire purpose of money laundering. Money laundering is done best via businesses that generate quick cashflow – at current hashprice, even if you *did* have free electricity and a all-in hosting cost of 0, one ASIC generates a mere return of ~$6000 over the course of 24 months. This is particularly true in the fucking LIBYAN DESERT where heat and dust contribute significantly to wear and tear, but I’m sure that the geniuses who wrote this report also take their laptops to the beach. The amount of nonsense the UN has cooked up here is truly astonishing. It claims illegal mining operations are hard to detect, which is not just untrue for stealing electricity from the grid, but also for the heat signatures such operations omit. If you do want to make such operations undetectable, facilities need to be impossibly insulated on the one hand – further diminishing returns on investment – but you also need to utilize off-grid energy. If these operations use off-grid energy, which the UN names as a power source, then they do not, by definition, contribute to “chronic power outages in Lybia [..] depriving essential services and residential areas”, which the UN also claims, because *they are not connected to the grid*. An exception to this would be if Bitcoin miners utilized stolen fuel, but then the issue is *people stealing fuel*, not people mining Bitcoin. This further erodes the UN’s claims that Lybia is an attractive destination for “illegal miners” due to low electricity cost, because stolen electricity is *not paid for by definition*. As widely reported, Lybia’s fuel shortage arises from vibrant black markets. This does *not* happen due to a lack of “anti-money laundering authorities”, or because “bitcoin miners are stealing all the energy,” but because political tensions in the country have ground entire industries to a halt. If you want to stop people from stealing electricity, maybe next time don’t bomb an entire country back to the Stone Age. You’re welcome. Full Story:
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
So we are down to tracking immigrants, political opponents, and now people with autism. Anyone from the MAGA camp here who can tell me when we are allowed to call this fascism? Asking for a friend image
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
Please raise your hand if you think appointing a former FTX advisor as head of the SEC is a good idea so I can unfollow you image
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
In case you are having a bad day today
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
Sitting at a cafe listening to two young psychologists discuss the case of a 17 year old girl, contemplating what wild mix of benzos and SSRIs they‘re about to prescribe to her for „depression“ and „anxiety“. Zero regard for the human they are talking about, her story or experiences - just working off a checklist, then its back to talking about coachella. Incredible to witness how this poor girl is about to be spiraled into drug addiction by two dumb bitches telling each other „exactly“.
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
I genuinely believe for Bitcoin to win we need to get more weird people
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
Independent journalism is really just a constant stream of explaining things to yourself in public. Every day you get a little less stupider. Pretty great tbh.
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
To all of the people surprised by this news who thought Milei would not expand IMF financing after literally making the guy that negotiated the largest IMF loan in history his minister of economy, I would once again like to know if you are fucking stupid image
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
Relaunched our newsletter yesterday, so here's some tips for staying private when signing up for content on the Internet! First, we use Ghost for our website which has some built in analytics that we can't turn off, such as logging the general region from your IP address. You can avoid this by using a VPN – and you can support Bitcoiners while doing so, by using Second, signing up to newsletters will always reveal your email address – you can avoid this by using one-time login email addresses, which forward the content you signed up for to your regular email address while keeping your actual email private. For this, you can use Proton's built in alias service, or if you are not a Proton user. Sign up to our newsletter to get weekly news on financial surveillance and beyond directly to your inbox via link below, but most importantly stay safe out there friendos 🩷
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
Here‘s former CFTC chair Timothy Massad saying we need digital identities to stop bad people from using Bitcoin:
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L0laL33tz 10 months ago
GM, Twatter is now stopping the Wayback Machine from archiving content, have I mentioned that I hate this place image