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thoughtcrimeboss
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Voluntaryist writer living outside the system since 2011. That means no bank account, no driver's license, no traditional job, no KYC ever. Practicing countereconomics with BTC and XMR. Opt the fuck out with me and subscribe to my newsletter, the Thought Crime Trap House for the latest on privacy, freedom tech, and actionable advice for living free. XMR tips are appreciated- 86Cg42q2arwYkExj6DMpiu861h8XkwVgkgnykVwdp8tJjAyR56mqksehizCEH6FXUhQWprpumRQBBb5oMUmGRJe85oqAmao
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thoughtcrimeboss 10 months ago
Sadly, the United States government of today is exponentially more authoritarian then the government the founding fathers declared independence from was. The American people of the 1700s fought a war partially over taxes that were much less than the taxes we are accustomed to today. The American people of 2025 bend over and "pay their fair share" to the ruling class to fund evil without a second thought. The founders would be horrified at what the country has become.
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thoughtcrimeboss 10 months ago
There is only so many people in the world that understand that the state is a criminal organization and the fiat monetary system is a scam. So maybe we should stop expending energy fighting among ourselves over stupid shit and focus on resisting oppression.
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thoughtcrimeboss 10 months ago
In a free country everyone would be undocumented. Now you can't even leave the United States without a passport. Passports were a "temporary" government program instituted during WWI. For more than half our country's history, passports weren't a requirement to travel. They are a violation of our God given natural right to travel peacefully. Agorist Nexus Podcast: Slavery Efficiency and Mockingbird's Alternative Media Takeover with Ancap Air #167 Episode webpage:
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thoughtcrimeboss 10 months ago
Which is better, 1. Trying to change the system from within it using existing democratic processes. 2. Opting out of the system entirely and building parallel systems within the system. 3. Dismantling the system entirely and starting from scratch? 4. Do nothing and just wait for the system to collapse on it's own.
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
One of the main reasons shitcoins are so shitty is because of regulations. Many of these protocols make plenty of actual revenue, but usually the tokens don't entitle holders to a share of that revenue. In a free society without the criminal organization known as the state, crypto projects could easily share revenue with token holders without worrying about regulations. Instead projects have to do dumb workarounds like token buy backs and/or burns which don't actually do much for the price. Revenue sharing mechanisms would drastically increase the value of many tokens, leading to massive wealth generation accessible to anyone around the world including the billions of people who don't have the ability to purchase equity in traditional companies. Imagine a world unencumbered by a corrupt state that protects entrenched players by stifling innovation through arbitrary and often nonsensical regulations that fail to protect anyone except a few rich and powerful individuals at the top. In a free society innovation would rocket forward at breakneck speed, and anyone would be able to benefit from this innovation regardless of where they live or what documents they possess. Imagine a world in which we could invest all of the money we earned into ourselves, our families, and our communities based on our individual beliefs, priorities, needs, and wants. Instead we are forced to work a significant portion of our lives for the state, only to watch the taxes we pay get wasted or spent on evil. Imagine if the money we earned appreciated over time instead of losing value because the state prints money at a rapid pace to fund it's violence. Such a world is possible, but it starts with people realizing that they are slaves.
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
I think MACS will do a lot of good in criminal justice reform, once this amazing lady sets her mind to something she does not give up. When Ross lost all his appeals and everyone thought it was over, she continued to fight for her son's freedom. Now she's fighting for the many other people who get excessive prison sentences.
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
It has been over a year now since Proton acquired my favorite private note taking application Standard Notes and they still haven't reenabled bitcoin or monero payments for subscription renewals. Please bring back support for BTC and XMR! You would think that since Proton has a BTC wallet, they would allow you to pay for Standard Notes subscriptions using BTC at the very least. Being acquired by a supposedly privacy focused company shouldn't lead to the removal of support for XMR, the most private payment method. #privacy #monero #bitcoin image
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
Flock Safety is building a massive survelliance network using drones, cameras, and license plate readers. They now have a people search tool for law enforcement that allows them to instantly identify everyone connected to a particular license plate using various data sources including credit reporting agencies, parking kiosks, and data breaches. Because Flock Safety is a private company, law enforcement doesn't need a warrant to obtain data from them. This is the loophole the state is using to build a dystopian surveillance state where you won't even be able to walk outside your house without being identified and tracked. I hope people just start taking baseball bats to these cameras and Flock Safety loses a bunch of money. What kind of assholes are like "My start up is going to create a dystopian nightmare but that's ok I'll be rich."
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
Private onchain identity verification tools using ZK proofs only work for those individuals who are privileged enough to posess proper government issued identification documents in the first place. Don't lock a billion people out of your products and protocols, keep them permissionless, it matters. image
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
I wrote an article about the state's war on Bitcoin, financial surveillance, KYC versus non KYC, and what are some ways you can fight back peacefully. This is 100% human made content, support humanity by reading it! #bitcoin #kyc #privacy
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thoughtcrimeboss 11 months ago
The Biden administration didn't care about the rapidly increasing and entirely unsustainable national debt in the United States. The Trump administration doesn't care either, and the Obama administration also didn't give a flying fuck. I think the attitude of politicians about this dumpster fire can be summed up quite well by this quote: "Asked about the credit rating downgrade during a Sunday appearance on Meet The Press, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, "Who cares?"" The recent Moody's downgrade came right after the new tax bill was introduced into the House. It would add a minimum of 3.3 trillion dollars to the deficit, up to 5 trillion. This would increase our national debt by 25% by 2034. Governments around the world are addicted to easy money and when the easy money is no longer easy, they will try to make up for it by stealing even more from you than they already do.
The coinbase breach and the kidnappings is just another reminder that you should never ever KYC. Is being able to use KYC exchanges so valuable to you that you are willing to put your family at risk? Use crypto the way it was meant to be used, outside of the system.