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Board Wallet software
Re: Wasabi blacklisting update - open letter / 24 questions discussion thread
by
LoyceV
on 18/07/2022, 12:42:01 UTC
I perfectly feel what you are saying about not being fortunate enough to be able to promote a campaign that stands for your principles and standards.
I'm pretty sure there are millions of people who don't have the luxory of choosing a job that aligns with their personal morals.
You'll need a decent amount of FU-money to be picky about who's money to accept or not.

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There is obviously also a big exception of tolerance, at least in my eyes, which is scams.  When someone is promoting a straight up scam, there is zero way I could ever tolerate or promote it.
Agreed. If your employer asks you to rob a bank, you're the one who's going to end up in jail.

I see a future with Bitcoin much more controlled by governments, where there is a reduced space for privacy or P2P transactions, but governments were not going to let what reached 1T market cap, 2T if we count shitcoins, to remain uncontrolled.
Governments will probably try, and corporations will have to comply. Binance for instance just got a 3.3 million euro fine in a tiny country for not following local laws.
But the Wasabi case isn't about government regulations, and not even about government enforced blacklisting. They're voluntarily blacklisting addresses based on some third party's list.