dragonsidedd

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[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)

@9tr6gyp3 ABP by default does a lot.

But unless you’re using Tor browser bundle… actually yes, you almost certainly *are* fingerprintable individually.

https://www.amiunique.org/

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com -1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

@9tr6gyp3 @Lokjo Web browser is one important part of a privacy environment

@tisktisk @tusker “Be nice 2 nice beings”
-Larry Wall

@freedomtools Finally? Like, what took them so long?

Except the need for private transactions is never going away. And there is no better solution anywhere on the horizon.

It's like a scare campaign against closing the bathroom stall door. GLWT.

@magicbeergut @hetzlemmingsworld Minimum 50 years, possibly never. If you believe the director of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.

https://invidious.privacydev.net/watch?v=QUGnaLh6QLI

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@beeng IANAL, but I'm pretty sure that "enabling the use of privacy coins" has not been the charge in any US case.

"Money Laundering" is the charge.

And this is why WE NEED DEXES, and why I do what I can to support my preferred project (Haveno)

@n3m37h @GregorTacTac number of transactions is largely unrelated to number of miners

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

@stealths @User1 I don’t think any of us running nodes are going to stop because of what any particular corporation decides. We’re not running nodes to earn money.

@ajsadauskas @technology
> By the time the regulators and the general public catch on to what we're doing, we will have well and truly moved on to our next grift

Fortunately, sometimes the grifters get justice served

https://decrypt.co/148288/lbry-token-plummets-file-sharing-crypto-project-shuts-down

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