Posts by 6b67b527dd6bf6cf0f5452f909354587e7ecaa06ad5f99359cd824c7697f3083@mostr.pub
 (DIR) Post #AU1X0aIeO2kI0sE3Qu by 6b67b527dd6bf6cf0f5452f909354587e7ecaa06ad5f99359cd824c7697f3083@mostr.pub
       2023-03-27T00:08:46.000Z
       
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       Privacy in Bitcoin sometimes seems cumbersome at best, impractical at worst. This is one of the most serious risks to long term adoption in my opinion. In the future, coinjoined UTXOs may be red flagged at exchanges. Unless there's a realistic circular Bitcoin economy, this makes things much more difficult when needing to spend Bitcoin.That and I think the best chance at adoption is education and making politicians become invested in Bitcoin's success. They won't ban what they are invested in.
       
 (DIR) Post #AU1e0WprxxCgwqgTQG by 6b67b527dd6bf6cf0f5452f909354587e7ecaa06ad5f99359cd824c7697f3083@mostr.pub
       2023-03-27T01:27:21.000Z
       
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       I'm with you on hoping things stay "from the ground up." Satoshi hornet's nest comment comes through mind. It's a delicate balance. Authoritarian govs can't stop Bitcoin, but they can make it very punishing for citizens to hold it (e.g. EO 6102). I'm optimistic that we can grow organically and slow enough to prevent, attack, but fear the attacks have already started (e.g. Signature).
       
 (DIR) Post #AU1gNdnQS7mt6YgoQS by 6b67b527dd6bf6cf0f5452f909354587e7ecaa06ad5f99359cd824c7697f3083@mostr.pub
       2023-03-27T01:34:44.000Z
       
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       True, but most purchase with KYC due to convenience, so we do need better post KYC purchase privacy tools. Earlier today, saw some hype for a method to use Lightning as a pseudo coinjoin technique. Interested to learn more.