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Re: Do I really have to pay taxes on crypto investments?
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peteresw
on 17/06/2020, 08:21:07 UTC
One of the topics that is now very actively moving amid all the news about the coronavirus is total surveillance. countries can introduce this in large cities, having received all the data from a smartphone, navigation and cameras.
if this is introduced everywhere, what will be the consequences for citizens and does it look like a new state order? Since if the virus suddenly recedes, the states are unlikely to give up control over every citizen.

Too much data is too little data. If they follow everyone, then they do not follow anyone.

you didn't really calm me down.
it is just an array of data. one must understand that to a significant extent this will hit just those who will introduce IT. so maybe you should delete your facebook account and calm down.

for totalitarian countries, such surveillance will have a huge number of advantages for the existing regime, because any person can become guilty, at any moment necessary for the state. Since the laws are written in such a way that they will be violated in any way. And when it is necessary - any person will instantly fall under either administrative or criminal prosecution.
This is a struggle of a unipolar and multipolar world. If the world is unipolar, then surveillance, and chipping, and slavery will be inevitable.