I work for a globally known seller of building materials and hardware and we've been tracking purchases of washers for years as the buyers could be holding Bitcoin. Entrances and exits are coralled with video surveillance, along with license plate cameras in the parking lot, so trust me when I say even if you pay with cash, we probably know who you are. Best be sending some lackey to make your cash purchase for you after he switches cars a few times. Otherwise its all just a LARP. #triggerwords
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All hardware wallets are a scam. You don't need them. You think you do, but you don't. And those who've spent their money on one(or multiple) instead of stacking more sats will figure out the hard way. If you bought a hardware wallet from a company, you have effectively announced to the world, including governments and potential threats, that you own #bitcoin. At some point, they will come after you and your coins. Good luck. #privacy #opsec
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Spend everything. KYC everywhere. Threaten the beurocracy transparently and with open(ly carried) ARMS. Record them too. Post their faces and addresses and telephone numbers. Hold them accountable for missing money. Hold them accountable for missing people. Hold them accountable for missing BUILDINGS. Do not consume more than you feel you need. Eat plants (if you have fair access to them). Shop ethical and local. Fuck the state. Drink clean water. Be a problem. This comment brought to you by Tekkadan.
How does ownership of (yet another inanimate) tool/component justify the needless tracking?