Of course it wasn't. A centralized payment processor defeats the main purpose of, and your need from, cryptocurrency. Alas, it's hard to distinguish info from the self-serving disinfo of centralized/vulnerable biz in this space. https://twitter.com/mdudas/status/1065365633829871617 … https://nakamotoinstitute.org/trusted-third-parties/ … https://twitter.com/getongab/status/1065367687495266304 …
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If a centralized payment processor with good intentions teaches consumers how to protect themselves and why they should it seems like a win to me. Better than traditional payment processors who hide the fact that they have taken over our money.
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But they aren't teaching that -- they are teaching customers and users how to be dependent on them rather than how to be secure and independent. Huge fails for the cause of free money and free speech, respectively.
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Any chance I could dm you a question on this subject? I am on a Twitter hiatus for the month of December but I felt strongly enough to ask this or if you could provide another way such as email that would be great. I have a solution I want to get your thoughts on
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My email is Patrick.walters@blockfuse.io
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