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RE: Houston...We've got a Problem!

in #hive3 years ago

That might do it.
Hijacking accounts happened real early on the chain, they changed how keys were made and restored the stolen accounts.

If that will work, it would be nice to know now, and not after an attack.

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Well Blocktrades is legally required to log that info and guilty of crimes if they don't have that info.....

So we can do a compliance check on them to start, if they pass then I'd say we have to make our own Hive front end and we would also be legally required required log that info....

Well Blocktrades is legally required to log that info

It's not an easy line to walk.
The odds of them coming for us are not that good, there aren't enough of them.

Nothing in the interwebz is private.
It doesn't forget things that we do forget.
If they wanted us all they have to do is come get us.

Everybody is a felon at this point.
Even if only in court, a ham sandwich couldn't get a not guilty nowadays.

If the consensus is distributed widely through many jurisdictions the blockchain currency will not be considered a Security. If there is a consensus amongst any group of people on the network who have influence over distribution (or financial options for trading) they have expectations of them that are cut throat and unforgiving.

Being unwelcoming to any group of people on a network is setting the pace for a securities auditor to perform an audit of the blockchain and they will not like what they see with the new users spamming twitter with false claims about investment and being paid to blog.

Meh, it would be barbara streisand all over again.

I know there is more centralized stake than they let on, at one time stinc had 80% of the coins, an audit would just help the rest of us.
The sec won't be able to shut down the tech, unless we let them.

Thats kind of why I think hive might be a good example for the SEC, everyone here has generaly good intentions so any bad actors would probably be sorted quickly.

You do realize the sec is corrupt af and not here to maintain law and order any further than what it takes to keep themselves and their cronies above the law and the folks 'peaceful' in the street?

If you have faith in gov't, you haven't looked at history.
Gov't killed 200+ million of their own 'citizens' last century.

I actually said the same thing in the zcash community forum and rage quit a debate, i understand exactly what you mean.

FINTRAC has proven they are not capable of regulating International trade, the example is the Vancouver Stock Exchange. I do not respect this agency or is lackluster approach to financial regulation in Canada. The agency’s we are debating complying with should immediately be sent cease and desist orders for their human rights violations, not considered a threat, they are criminals because they didn’t commit to their duty to report internal corruption on so many occasions, there is no premise for trust to be discussed when they think we should trust their ethics on “how to legally transact” when they are guilty of crimes they don’t answer to.

https://forum.zcashcommunity.com/t/fatf-possible-death-of-privacy-coins/33601/34?u=phusionphil

You don’t understand 90% of what you write. Stop embarrassing yourself.

The SEC director made it quite clear what the decisive factor was when labeling something a "decentralized currency".

I support decentralized currency.

22 seconds. Crypto mom is cool and all, but I haven't seen much critical action taken aside from Ted Cruz speaking out to congress about how uninformed they were.