In reply to by Jye

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I wonder if you're being scared off by the shadow Jye?

I had a similar conversation with someone yesterday. This is all about energy. It's all about the sense of purpose, feeling and commitment - to freedom and sovereignty. Just like the pandemic. If we allow the shadow to cause us to retract then it wins. Crypto was never about regulation. It was about deregulation - from a bogus artificial shadow system, run by a controlling alien intervention. You want them to regulate you? Really? They can try to suppress, but the point is, how can you do that to a decentralised network? It's decentralised for that reason. It is the antithesis, and the cure, to regulation by the intervention.

You can't ultimately regulate it! Just like the bogus authority the police often artificially exert (like the coronavirus act). They only have power because we have consented to it (although most people don't realise they're consenting and are handing that power over). The police have to ask for your consent (by you giving your name and address) when enforcing the state's various acts. But the common law is all you need to express your freedom. Decentralised freedom of exchange falls absolutely within the rights, freedoms, and jurisdiction of the common law - of God's law.

Various countries are using Bitcoin now as their reserve currency. As of 1st June, Hong Kong (a part of China!) will introduce crypto-friendly regulations. Same in Russia. Similar in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Russia and China are stepping up Bitcoin mining (after saying they would cut back and causing the USA to do the same). Tell me this, how can the USA control crypto when it is anonymous and decentralised around the world? That's the point of the distributed ledger. It's the same on every node everywhere. Take out the USA, and it matters not a jot. That's why Ripple, and the eastern countries using their XRP, are not even concerned about the outcome of the SEC's case against Ripple in the USA.

They want you to be afraid Jye. They want you to back down and withdraw. Just like the pandemic, it's all a game of smoke and mirrors. Just like the (supposed) huge fines for breaches of lockdowns during the pandemic - yet not one fine was actually prosecuted. History has a habit of repeating itself. We're in round two of the great shadow drama. This time the stage is the financial system. It will be just as dramatic, and just as filled with opportunity - for those daring to seize the day.

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