Do Thieves Know Where Your Money Is? [VIDEO]

in #monero4 years ago (edited)

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People have long said that taxes are as sure as death, but with the advent of anonymous cryptocurrency, is that still true?

When “whales” buy millions worth of Bitcoin, then move it around on exchanges, this level of market activity is noticeable and can result in some price dips for cryptos across the board.

Meanwhile the government (a violent monopoly relying on extortion) pretends to protect people from criminals by hauling Mark Zuckerberg into Congress over his centralized sh*tcoin.

This brings us to the utmost importance of privacy in crypto. All kinds of politicians have been actively trying to track any open ledgers. IP addresses, personal information on exchanges, you name it.

Without anonymity, bitcoin hasn’t truly fulfilled its whole purpose.

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People working on the Lightning Network have influenced the culture of BTC and arguably changed its course.

I have no doubt that there’s still hope for BTC, but Monero (XMR) is the blockchain we’re most excited about here at The Dollar Vigilante.

The community behind Monero is all about security and ensuring their open source software is untraceable, so it’s no surprise that government officials are now finally talking about it. They admit they fear Monero’s potential!

When the IMF, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank are all trying to figure out what to do about crypto, with entire conferences regularly devoted to their plans, it speaks volumes.

We’re now on the brink of a major disruption of the entire financial system! In my recent walk and talk vlog from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, I explore all of this and more.

Check out the full video:

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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but taxation is theft. Also, Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.

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It sure would be nice to be put in a coma like Ender from Ender's Game and stay the same age from interstellar travel meanwhile my little AI assistant buys and sells crypto-currencies to increase my wealth. Then live like a king. One can dream :)!

If you or anyone you know were Scammed or cheated out of your Crypto's then contact.

https://www.coinfirm.com/reclaimcrypto/

Duplicate post sorry. I am still getting used to using steempeak. I received an error after logging into steemkeychain so I clicked post again. Now I know to ignore the error.

Monero is a privacy coin which I think we should all hold, I also believe Apollo currency is another is this a coin you have heard about? Cheers mike

Crypto currencies scale excellent by diversity(variety). Nobody wants a "world dominating" crypto coin with a giant block size. People are too different with different needs. Even if it means less gains it is important to diversify in coins you believe in. Competition is also important for Bitcoin.

P.S. Monero could become the coin for anarchist. The first time in history a stateless currency - borderless - private- fungible.

Another one I like just as much as monero is Turtlecoin. It's based off monero. They increased the max supply and made it dividable to two decimal places instead of 8. Easier math. Seems like it started out as a jokecoin, but it's a serious project!

This article from John Liberty is also worth reading, regarding fungibility:

https://www.prime.epic.tech/post/why-fungibility-matters-in-cryptocurrencies

Dollar vigilante, YOU are the guy my friend. Much respect.

thieves and theft 😨 😨 😨