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"just like you have a right to sue the owner of land adjacent to yours in which they destroy part of the value that you had previously, like blocking access, causing shade, or any other kind of thing even like "i don't like this color they painted it" is a valid complaint if your customary rights existed before they started vandalising the neighbourhood." This flies in the face of any conception of property rights. You *don't* have the right to the "value" of something that you've invested in. Any more than you have a "right" to tell Bitcoin what to do because it'll affect the value of your bags.
2025-12-07 00:01:04 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent
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