Re: Wokeism is Doomed
Fuck these woke satanic bastards... Kids need fun holidays, that doesn't include twerking tranny dicks in their faces and teaching them to self-hate Going to have a fucked up generation of kids due to all this global nonsense. News12NJ @News12NJ ICYMI: The South Orange-Maplewood School District believes ending #Halloween celebrations will help them move forward in building equity, fostering inclusion and building a sense of belonging throughout the schools. newjersey.news12.com/what-ki…
Re: Cryptocurrency: Activism Required Now - Govt RAID Insane TX Tracking Data Collection Tax Theft Jailed SmallBiz Terrorist KYC PATRIOT
RAID ALERT LeXpunK Army troops are hereby MOBILIZED to OPPOSE the IRS's new draconian anti-crypto tax rules Make your voice heard by sending your complaints to the IRS through our convenient AI-powered drafting tool: treasuryraid.lexpunk.army/ https://x.com/LeXpunK_Army/status/1713186445572166028 For a summary of why these rules are so terrible and effectively impossible to comply with, see this comprehensive thread from LeXpunKer @CryptoTaxGuyETH https://x.com/CryptoTaxGuyETH/status/1695603888957641154 @CryptoTaxGuyETH Aug 27 PROPOSED TAX REGS THREATEN US BLOCKCHAIN ACCESS Yesterday the IRS proposed crypto broker reporting regs. If finalized in their current form, the regs would require websites like those for @Uniswap, @opensea, and @etherscan, & many block builders, to geoblock US people. A淋... Wowzers ! Sooo streamlined, takes just a few clicks & my voice is heard through IRL & FOR the Metaverse. Please consider having a letter created in less than a minute with all your important #Crypto points highlighted. “ They “ are required & HAVE to listen to our comments. If enough of us rally together, we can transform our future for generations. Send HALP I used the tool and think it's great. It wrote pretty much exactly what I wanted, and I edited as needed. it's like a junior associate. not sure why lawyers wouldn't understand that RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth @RyanSAdams Oct 19 Elizabeth Warren is trying to kill crypto in the U.S. It's aggressive. It's coordinated. I was about to record the rollup with @TrustlessState this week and what do i see? A letter from Elizabeth Warren asking the IRS to speed up its already hasty af implementation of new tax rules that would kill all DeFi front ends in the U.S. I repeat - the IRS hamfisted interpretation of new tax rules WOULD KILL defi in the U.S. AND instead of waiting for citizen comment to adjust to something reasonable - Senator Warren wants the IRS to speed it up so we don't have time to react! Just ram it down our throats. This crap slips under our radar because it's so constant. No one has time to parry every attackLike just yesterday - Elizabeth Warren published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled “Cryptocurrency Feeds Hamas’s Terrorism.” Like wtf? Hamas terrorism?? Opportunistically dishonest. Low rung politics. Crypto has not been a factor in Hamas terrorism. At. All. Maybe the U.S. government should check what it's funding, not crypto. She's using every bad thing that happens in the world to to malign an open internet protocol that transfers value peer-to-peer. Like, imagine a politician going after TCP/IP this way. Elizabeth Warren is trying to kill crypto and you have to ask why. Who does this senator work for? Because it's not the American people. If care about the future of this country you have to fight this digital authoritarianism. Oct 19, 2023 · 3:24 PM UTC 211 402 47 1,804 RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth @RyanSAdams Oct 19 sources: warren.senate.gov/imo/media/… theblock.co/post/258183/sen-… Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins more than 100 lawmakers to ask Biden about plans to prevent crypto-fi... Sen. Elizabeth Warren, along with others, say they are concerned about how Hamas raised millions of dollars through cryptocurrency. theblock.co 5 4 105 nic carter @nic__carter Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState she even does stuff that virtually no one notices like attacking the accounting regulators, to persuade them to scare audit firms away from servicing crypto firms. extremely insidious, effective, and strips the industry of the tools we need to be more credible 9 13 1 273 RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth @RyanSAdams Oct 19 who is asking her to do this shit??? 28 1 1 84 more replies Cryptomom @MsCryptomom1 Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState Honestly I wouldn’t concern myself with her at all. She can’t fight the tide that’s about to come. Bitcoin spot ETFs are unstoppable! Crypto is here to stay. 2 2 26 ACiD @ACiD_L25 Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState This is the problem with old guard politicians. How many decades of donations have they gotten from the legacy banking system? Who do they owe favors to? 6 JuniJuin Enero @peacenjunity Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState Nice Alts Anonymous 類 @Alts_Anonymous Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState Just such blatant corruption 1 Willie fells @FellsWillie Oct 20 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState @SenWarren her 1 RandyBechtold.eth @Randy_Bechtold Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState @RyanSAdams this is why our industry needs to decentralize the front and back ends! We are helping with just that at @Arkeonetwork would love to discuss further on your podcast! 1 Kaz @Kaz1ne_ Oct 19 Replying to @RyanSAdams @TrustlessState What are some action items for us in the industry to combat this? https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/cryptocurrency-terrorism-financing-accuracy-check/ You want terrorists on sound blockchains and privacy coins,
Re: Cryptocurrency: Activism Required Now - Govt RAID Insane TX Tracking Data Collection Tax Theft Jailed SmallBiz Terrorist KYC PATRIOT
Listen to this man. @BillHughesDC If you run a crypto company that has policy people or simply a lawyer, then there is zero excuse for your company not to submit a comment now. Ask your employee RIGHT NOW what your company is doing. Get involved, now, if you haven't been already. And please, don't just say privacy is important to you and that current reg schemes don't get new technology, etc. If you are vague and academic, what you say will be of scant impact. TREASURY/IRS WOULD PARTICULARLY LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IT WOULD TAKE FOR YOU TO COMPLY WITH THE PROPOSED RULE. HOW LONG. HOW EXPENSIVE. HOW DIFFICULT. WHETHER ITS IMPOSSIBLE IN CERTAIN RESPECTS. Be specific in what this proposal actually means for you, and they will listen. They sincerely want the feedback. Talk about how hard it would be for you to comply with user tax data collection, withholding, 1099 reporting, transaction monitoring, cost basis tracking, etc. if that is indeed the case. If you CAN'T know certain information the reporting obligations requires you to know and report, then explain why you can't. Please, don't cut corners here. Don't assume someone else will make an argument on your behalf. What the rules are and when they go into effect is a big deal, so don't twiddle your thumbs with this.
Re: USA 2024 Elections Thread
@SallyMayweather’s post, and it’s certainly true that Imperial Americans in DC benefit most from their control over the dollar. They decide who is sanctioned, who gets the printed money first, etc. Other Americans are often their victims https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy/ https://river.com/learn/terms/c/cantillon-effect/ @balajis Mar 26 DID REPUBLICANS PAY FOR 2008? Let's revisit 2008. Lots of money printed. All good, right? Well, no. Someone was diluted. That's what inflation is. It's dilution. And maybe we can see *who* was diluted. In 2008, Republican and Dem districts were equal. See the outline of both distributions below? But by 2018, Democrats had pulled way ahead.[1] That's the blue dots, with center ahead of red. Remember, printed money went to coasts first. And Cantillon effect[2] gave purchasing power. And most on the coasts were Democrats. And 2008-2016 was a Democrat administration. Perhaps just a coincidence that Dems rich by 2018. And Republicans suddenly became poor. But it does seem like the cost of the print... ...was imposed on the political opposition. In a deniable and invisible way. Unconscious even to those doing the imposing. [1]: wsj.com/graphics/red-economy… [2]: river.com/learn/terms/c/cant…
Re: Cryptocurrency: Activism Required Now - Govt RAID Insane TX Tracking Data Collection Tax Theft Jailed SmallBiz Terrorist KYC PATRIOT
https://x.com/StandWithCrypto https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-AacdRd7bJMyNAmQMsB-j2YHQzj5M9zyOmVynh_yUKInnqw/viewform Everyone who cares about fairness and supports American innovation should chime in on Treasury's proposed regulations for tax reporting of digital assets. You can join @StandwithCrypto’s opposition to the rulemaking here. 1/4 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F… Confirmation to Sign Onto Letter Addressing IRS Proposed Regulations By completing this form, you indicate your agreement to sign onto a letter addressed to the IRS regarding the Proposed Broker Reporting Regulations for Digital Asset Transactions. Please review the... docs.google.com
Cryptocurrency: The Network State Conference Oct 30 2023 Amsterdam
https://thenetworkstate.com/conference Come to Amsterdam on October 30. thenetworkstate.com/conferen… The Network State Conference: Amsterdam, Oct 30 2023 · Luma This is a conference for people interested in founding, funding, and finding new communities. Topics include startup societies, network states, digital nomadism, competitive...
Re: USA 2024 Elections Thread
The coming global and permanent removal of all Govt will be fun... In Crypto we trust. @balajis Oct 21 Companies prefer ongoing subscriptions to one-off purchases because they’re reliable revenue. The political analogy would be an ongoing delegation of authority as opposed to a one-off vote. It’d give more reliable political support. Like liquid democracy or corporate proxies. @balajis Oct 20 Meanwhile, the engineers who started with nothing but their proverbial garage have delivered things that are internationally competitive, and on the ascent. Yeah, it’s your email, your smartphone, and your internet services — but also your artificial intelligence, your electric cars, and your reusable rockets. Without Elon, NASA is far behind China[1]. Without tech, the flailing S 500 is the drowning S 493[2]. Without the Internet, there is no alternative to the false news printed by the New York Times and the false narratives promulgated by Harvard. This is why establishment hacks hate the Internet — because it's a source of parallel elites, and parallel institutions. And they don't want the competition. [1]: nitter.unixfox.eu/WholeMarsBlog/st… [2]: cnbc.com/2023/10/06/magnific… @balajis Oct 20 LOSING THE MANDATE OF HEAVEN Let’s be real: US political leaders since the Gulf War are perhaps the worst leaders in the history of the world. In 1991, they inherited a hyperpower that wins everywhere without fighting. But by 2021 they produced a declining power that fights everywhere without winning. It’s thirty years of unmitigated domestic and international failure, from San Francisco to Syria, from financial crisis to coronavirus. With every inherited advantage, US leaders nevertheless produced historical collapses in life expectancy[1] and manufacturing capacity[2], in patriotic loyalty and involvement in community[3]. They also delivered concomitant rises in drug overdoses[4], out-of-wedlock births[5], and homeless encampments[6]. And no, they have no historical, philosophical, or literary depth. The historical analogies begin and end with 1939. The philosophy is little more than constant accusations of racism. And the reading level of US presidential speeches has measurably[7] dropped like a rock, to idiocratically elementary levels. The only thing the establishment *has* delivered on is their own bottom line. Think about Pelosi’s stocks[8], BLM’s mansions[9], Obama’s book deals, and 10% for the big guy. The corruption is now flagrant and public. As others have observed, we’re in the looting-the-treasury phase of imperial collapse, as the national debt soars past $33T with literally no limit in sight. STUPID, OR EVIL? And that's what leads to the "conspiracy theories." Are US leaders stupid, or evil? Did they unintentionally ruin what was once the greatest country on earth, or was it intentional and done for their own gain? The conspiracy theories are a way for mere proles to make sense of the senseless. They aren't all wrong, mind you — WMD was fake, the AAA mortgage-backed securities were fake, Russiagate was fake, and so on. Evil was involved in intentionally faking these stories. But ultimately, thinking of US leadership as evil gives them too much credit. It's just hard to remain global #1. The nature of entropy means there are countless ways for the world order to shatter, and only a few ways to keep it intact. Maybe George Washington could find one of those ways, but we have Joe Biden. And that's why DC is losing the Mandate of Heaven[10]. [1]: scpr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4… [2]: thedrive.com/the-war-zone/al… [3]: archive.ph/d8eAk [4]: nida.nih.gov/research-topics… [5]: childtrends.org/publications… [6]: archive.ph/kWktp [7]: flowingdata.com/2013/02/12/s… [8]: dailydot.com/debug/nancy-pel… [9]: nypost.com/2022/05/09/blms-p… [10]: worldhistory.org/Mandate_of_… Dmitry Grozoubinski @DmitryOpines Oct 19 Part of the tech-bro to conspiracy-bro pipeline is the phenomenon of men who spent their formative years ignoring and disdaining anything but coding, gaming or tech now noticing politics and global affairs for the first time and refusing to believe this is how the world works. @BasedBeffJezos Oct 20 This is why they want you to decelerate. The Decels and govt want to rob you with inflation to pay down their debts. The other choice is to accelerate. Don't let them psyop you into submission with doom and gloom. Technology is the great deflationary force. Optimism is an act of rebellion. Create, build, expand, own what you build. It is the only way to fight this top-down vs bottom-up monetary war. Go forth and accelerate, anon.
Cryptocurrency: Activism Required Now - Govt RAID Insane TX Tracking Data Collection Tax Theft Jailed SmallBiz Terrorist KYC PATRIOT
You need to flood these idiot regulators with comments... https://www.standwithcrypto.org/ https://treasuryraid.lexpunk.army/ Comment deadline Nov. 13: https://x.com/CryptoTaxGuyETH/status/1716812425989910689 https://cointelegraph.com/news/irs-proposes-unprecedented-data-collection-crypto-users https://www.regulations.gov/document/IRS-2023-0041-0001 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/10/23/2023-23449/proposal-of-special-measure-regarding-convertible-virtual-currency-mixing-as-a-class-of-transactions I see tons of comments in this thread along the lines of "it doesn't matter, they'll do whatever they want anyways." This is not true. First, they have to process all the comments, per the Administrative Procedure Act. This takes time and effort and at a minimum will delay implementation. Second, if they blatantly ignore a large number of substantive comments the regulation will be easier to challenge in court once implemented. (And you can be certain this one will be challenged in court if it gets implemented as is, if only because it's so broad and unclear.) And third, if they get a huge amount of outcry there's a chance they realize they're on thin ice and will at least remove the worst aspects of the regulation. So please don't be complacent and defeatist. This is a moment where you can make a difference. It only takes a few minutes to send a comment in and/or call your representative. The website standwithcrypto.org shows how to do it quickly. The proposed regulation is here: Gross Proceeds and Basis Reporting by Brokers and Determination of Amount Realized and Basis for Digital Asset Transactions This is devastation overbearing regulation that will require all CEXs, DEXs (ALL DeFi) to track to KYC/AML all US based customers. Expect most DeFi to leave the US if this occurs. If approved it will go into affect staring January 2025 - only 14 months from now. Thanks https://ihodl.com/topnews/2022-09-02/dydx-introduces-new-kyc-verification-faces-criticism/ [–]cyger[S] 4 points5 points6 points 6 hours ago (1 child) Thank you, I can completely agree. I can't believe the # of people willing to just bow down to the IRS and let them do whatever they want with their privacy. permalink embed save parent report reply [–]synthetichills -3 points-2 points-1 points 5 hours ago (0 children) Only people bowing down are the ones who use transparent chains, I couldn’t give a fuck what the irs wants to do permalink embed save parent report reply [–]throwawayainteasy 2 points3 points4 points 2 hours ago (1 child) I used to work at a government regulatory body. I can vouch for them taking some comments seriously. If your comment is along the lines of "fuck you" or "this is contrary to what defi is for!" or "facists!" or anything pointless like that, yeah, they'll ignore it. If you can explain, dispassionately and based on actual facts, why their proposal will be ineffective or counterproductive at achieving their stated goals, is outside the scope of their statutory authority (based on their actual governing legislation and judicial precedent, not hand-waiving crap just talking about the constitution), or would be in conflict with other established regulations, then they'll take it really seriously and try to either explain why they disagree or incorporate you comment into how they implement any final rule. The system actually works, especially with relatively small agencies. The biggest problem is there's lots pointless, garbage comments that get made because lots of commenters think they're smarter than they really are and say either meritless, pointless garbage, or give what would be actual insightful comments but they are wholly unaware of the actual regulatory structure of the government (as in, governing legislation, administrative laws, precedent, etc). permalink embed save parent report reply [–]serialmentor 0 points1 point2 points 1 hour ago (0 children) Thanks for providing this insight. Have you looked at the comments generated by the AI tool (https://treasuryraid.lexpunk.army/)? Do they look reasonable? permalink embed save parent report reply [–]AutoModerator[M] 0 points1 point2 points 8 hours ago (0 children) Here is a Nitter link for the Twitter thread linked above. Nitter is better for privacy and does not nag you for a login. More information can be found here. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. permalink embed save parent report reply [–]kirtash93Crypto Ash Ketchum 12 points13 points14 points 10 hours ago (2 children) Fortunately I live in Europe but I encourage US citizens to fight for the rest of us because this can be the first movement in a domino effect. permalink embed save report reply [–]Lillica_Golden_SHIB 2
Re: Morning Spam
(maybe he needed to be aimed at something familiar to have the bit ehere he remember who he was, and maybe it was a discorded office table of his rather than a janitorial card table, could be wrong) after these, he would always have amnesia, except for one time when he started figuring out that the squawking was about whether or not to keep the universe he lived in existing. they were just about on the verge of
Re: Morning Spam
a bunch of experimentees and researches bundled in intergalactic attire intended to protect from the vaccum of outer space would have meetings with each other at a an old card table from the janitorial closet, squawking in obscure extraterrestrial syllables sometimes they would all look to traffick boss, and he would squawk in them too
Re: Morning Spam
deep inside the bowels of the research project there was a secret alternate-alternate-alternate-alternate identity of traffick boss where he clung to hypnotized researchers traveling in and out of a huge wormhole holding physical concepts (yes, idea parts) from other galaxies and timelines. in this deeply-and-thoroughly-nested-dissociated-alter of traffick boss, he could kind of remember who he was, if he gripped the researchers tight enough( and squinted his eye really hard he was in awe of what he was seeing
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he was scared of the water so tried to set fire to it
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traffick boss grabbed onto the branch as he fell, with reflexes honed by the travel of oodles of dollar bills through slippery and tight fists
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[once the second happens you can become an arm of the first maybe :S]
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:D we are confused as to whether we re an abusive billionaire or somebody abused by one >_> [how does one figure out which is true??]
Re: Morning Spam
so much new things for me recently, inot all of me agrees but i thought id try an old mcboss variant — mcboss is balancing on a skinny branch with skill over a muddy river and suddenly he sees a scary picture of a [union organizer?] and is startled and