considering josh, pp and rm are barely posting, i really doubt i'd be logging in here
#91
Josh's pp is currently experiencing rigor mortis
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#92
(03-03-2025, 08:14 AM)superiorpisspot234 Wrote: Josh's pp is currently experiencing rigor mortis
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Lol
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#93
(02-03-2025, 04:03 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: Somone doesnt understand what decentralisation is, apparently 

There is no X in your analogy, that's why the government just bans these protocols and puts people in prison for writing lines of code

There is no x ... mentions x

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(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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#94
"My bank operates in 20 cities in my country, therefore, my money is hiden from the tax administration" Giggle
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(03-03-2025, 10:21 AM)Altruist Wrote: There is no x ... mentions x

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But the X is not one person/entity. And many live outside of us jurisdiction
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(03-03-2025, 08:44 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: But the X is not one person/entity.

it doesn't have to be. and i was responding to kath's claim that your real identity can't be traced/linked with your transactions, which is laughable.

Quote:And many live outside of us jurisdiction

who said anything about the us jurisdiction? did you even check the URL of the site I (deliberately) linked here?

also, this is were you being a noob for law comes in. really can't bother elaborating why this means nothing and explaining jurisdiction and private international law to you, because i see i'll only get slapped with some imbecilic childish "bs, bs, bs, you have no idea what you are talking about!!! btw, the real life examples you are mentioning are also bs" response that stems from you and kath having 0 clue about how legal order works, while also believing you are some kind of fin tech geniuses because you follow a bunch of shills online

as a slight side note, what's even in it (using crypto instead of real money for transactions) for you? 

you are obviously not selling or buying drugs, CP or other illegal content, and you don't have enough capital to even try getting rich off it. as someone whose average transaction is ordering dildos from e-bay, why is it soooo problematic to you to just use a bank account? 
- you don't care about privacy in that case because there is nothing illegal or even shameful about it (from your POV, tho), 
- it's not cheaper or simpler for you to do it, you'll just end up with more accounts to take care of (and the actual belief there won't be intermediary fees, no matter how hard you try to deny it was ever claimed by anyone, is obviously an idiotic delusion typical for people outside of business and law, who were still on allowance like 3 months ago),
- you are completely unnecessarily exposing yourself to scammers who are tech savy, and potential suing for fraud would be much harder, basically pointless, and more expensive to you (again, this risk would make sense if you were engaging in illegal activities and had no other convenient option, but in your case, you are just being retarded; also, don't get it wrong, this isn't contradictory to my claims about cryptards being easily traceable irl, it's just that i know from experience that the police will deal with your report using the "nothing we can do about it, sorry" cop out in case of guys like you, and will only follow up on your criminal report if there's something important enough for them about it)

i mean i know the answer, i just want to witness the extent of your greed and delusion that you'll just become a millionaire over night

have you even purchased anything from your crypto gains yet, btw? or invested it into, idk, real estate or anything else? 

or are you the "wow, i gained 200 $ today, I'll keep it in crypto hoping it would turn into 500 tomorrow" type of guy that, eventually, ends up in the red when looking at initial purchase of it, like 99.9999% of cryptards?
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(03-03-2025, 09:00 PM)Altruist Wrote: it doesn't have to be. and i was responding to kath's claim that your real identity can't be traced/linked with your transactions, which is laughable.


who said anything about the us jurisdiction? did you even check the URL of the site I (deliberately) linked here?

also, this is were you being a noob for law comes in. really can't bother elaborating why this means nothing, because i see i'll only get slapped with some imbecilic childish "bs, bs, bs, you have no idea what you are talking about!!!" response that stems from you and kath having 0 clue about how legal order works, while also believing you are some kind of fin tech geniuses because you follow a bunch of shills online

as a slight side note, what's even in it (using crypto instead of real money for transactions)? you are obviously not selling or buying drugs, CP or other illegal content, and you don't have enough capital to even try getting rich off it. as someone whose average transaction is ordering dildos from e-bay, why is it soooo problematic to you to just use a bank account? 
- you don't care about privacy in that case because there is nothing illegal or even shameful about it (from your POV), 
- it's not cheaper or simpler for you to do it (actual belief there won't be intermediary fees, no matter how hard you try to deny it was ever claimed by anyone, is obviously an idiotic delusion typical for people outside of business and law),
- you are completely unnecessarily exposing yourself to scammers who are tech savy, and potential suing for fraud would be much harder and more expensive to you (again, this risk would make sense if you were engaging in illegal activities and had no other convenient option, but in your case, you are just being retarded; don't get it wrong, this isn't contradictory to my claims about cryptards being easily traceable irl, it's just that i know from experience that the police will deal with your report using the "nothing we can do about it, sorry" cop out in case of guys like you, and will only follow up on your criminal report if there's something important enough for them about it)

i mean i know the anwer, i just want to witness the extent of your greed and delusion that you'll just become a millionaire over night

have you even purchased anything from your crypto gains yet, btw? or are you the "wow, i gained 200 $ today, I'll keep it in crypto hoping it would turn into 500 tomorrow" type of guy that, eventually, ends up in the red when looking at initial purchase of it, like 99.9999% of cryptards?
Your real identity can't be linked to your specific transaction, that is the point of the tumbler. It's true you can find the identity of an address that has interacted with the tumbler, but not the specific transactions. You would need to break several cryptographically secure hash functions. 

I invest in crypto for the same reasons anyone invests in anything. I believe in it (I despise cash and interacting with the software and customer service provided by banks) and I expect it will appreciate in value
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(03-03-2025, 09:12 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: I invest in crypto for the same reasons anyone invests in anything. I believe in it (I despise cash and interacting with the software and customer service provided by banks) and I expect it will appreciate in value

The question is, what can you do with crypto.

Does it play a song, can you live inside it, etc.
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(03-03-2025, 09:43 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: The question is, what can you do with crypto.

Does it play a song, can you live inside it, etc.
I can buy things

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(03-03-2025, 10:01 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: I can buy things


That's another way of saying: "The person accepting my crypto believes it has value."

So we still need the answer why, what can be done with it.

I'll help you out: nothing.
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Isn't rm still banned?
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(04-03-2025, 12:31 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: That's another way of saying: "The person accepting my crypto believes it has value."

So we still need the answer why, what can be done with it.

I'll help you out: nothing.

a financial system that isn't a series of integrations between centralised databases that empowers users and reduces reliance on banks
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(04-03-2025, 12:43 AM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote: a financial system 

That is called the fallacy of interjecting loaded words out of nowhere

https://youtu.be/_sVXXnSvMCQ

By using your method I could prove that any worthless item is precious.

By simply saying: "It's a financial system."
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(04-03-2025, 01:43 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: That is called the fallacy of interjecting loaded words out of nowhere

https://youtu.be/_sVXXnSvMCQ

By using your method I could prove that any worthless item is precious.

By simply saying: "It's a financial system."
ok buddy
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