Cypherpunks in Cars brought to you by Vexl is back.
Prague. A taxi. @Jameson Lopp @knutsvanholm @Grafton @ Vexl and @Chris @ seedor_io squeezed into the backseat.
Filter wars, self-custody, Bitcoin politics.
Things escalated quickly when discussing @lopp _returnπ±
vexl π
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Vexl is a mobile app giving its customers a simple, inclusive, secure and private way to buy and sell BTC as it was intended: peer to peer (and without KYC).
Vexl users trading bitcoin peer to peer, without KYC, enjoying real privacy and control, with no constant fear of accounts being frozen, funds seized or personal data being leaked by a centralized platform where they never truly owned their bitcoin.


If your Bitcoin needs permission, itβs not your Bitcoin.


Every masterpiece has a cheap copy.


Vexl team is growing! π


It might make sense just to get some noKYC Bitcoin in case they leak you own it.
- Satoshi Nakamoto on why KYC is π©
With fiat, you still at least have cash.
What you have with KYC Bitcoin? Beginning of CBDC?
The future is cypherpunk!
Build it with us, starting today.


You canβt βprotect customersβ by collecting the one thing that gets them targeted.


βNo good can come from revealing your bitcoin balance to friends or family.β says @Jameson Lopp
Now imagine what can happen if youβre revealing your bitcoin balance to your government???
If your stack needs approval, you donβt have a stack. You have an account on Coinbase.


Giving away your personal information to trade bitcoin is ridiculous. It puts you at risk, violates your privacy, and defeats the whole point of peer-to-peer electronic cash.
KYC my ass.
KYC brain:
1) Trust companies with your ID, face scan, and transaction history.
2) Call P2P Bitcoin βsuspicious.β
Congratulations. Youβve been brainwashed.
They made privacy suspicious. Donβt let them make freedom illegal.


KYC: making $5 wrench attacks easier since forever.
Bitcoin was meant to fix money, not rebuild banks 2.0 along the way π¬
KYC Bitcoin is just the soft launch of CBDCs.
A few.


Imagine needing permission to use open-source money.
F* ck that!


"Relax bro. Itβs only a small data leak."
The small leak:


