I just use localmonero to bypass kyc rules. I will. Literally go. Out of. My. 
Way to not comply


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> Today's Topics: 1. \#Alert eIDAS 2.0 (EU wants to force browsers to use 
> potentially insecure government certificates) ([email protected]) 2. 
> Anonymity for all - mixmasters for the masses - globalized anarchism now! 
> (professor rat) 3. Fwd: Mayor Eric Adams NYCCoin Touting (Gunnar Larson) 
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> Message: 1 Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2023 23:54:26 +0100 (CET) From: 
> [email protected] To: Cypherpunks  Subject: \#Alert eIDAS 2.0 (EU wants to 
> force browsers to use potentially insecure government certificates) 
> Message-ID:  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hello? I hope everyone 
> is ok.?I think this issue is important so I think all of you should read this 
> email I wrote.? For years, I have been immersed in the world of cryptography 
> and have worked as a researcher in the field of digital privacy. Recently, 
> there have been numerous developments that give cause for concern. As a 
> digital privacy activist, I am committed to raising awareness about the 
> critical need for robust privacy protections in today's interconnected world. 
> The ever-expanding digital landscape necessitates vigilant advocacy to ensure 
> that individuals rights to privacy are upheld and respected. ?The EU's 
> planned laws would use emerging technologies to detect new and existing child 
> sexual abuse material (CSAM) and child grooming activities, and would give 
> national authorities the power to oblige digital services to scan users? 
> communications, including encrypted messages.??? 
> https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2023/10/19/planned-eu-laws-on-child-sexual-abuse-have-sparked-a-bitter-privacy-row-why
>  The proposed legislation mandates the implementation of a compulsory 
> scanning protocol for communication service providers, encompassing social 
> media platforms and instant messaging applications, which facilitate the 
> exchange of textual, auditory, photographic, and video content inclusive of 
> all user data. The eIDAS 2.0 proposal, aimed at establishing a secure 
> framework for trust services within the EU, has raised concerns due to recent 
> undisclosed alterations made during the legislative process. These changes, 
> allowing Member States to access encrypted data, raise alarming implications 
> for mass surveillance. Collaborating with esteemed scientists and NGOs, an 
> open letter has been crafted to address these critical risks and propose 
> concrete solutions to ensure enhanced privacy protections in the eIDAS 2.0 
> framework. This letter meticulously outlines the substantial risks associated 
> with the eIDAS 2.0 proposal and offers concrete suggestions for mitigating 
> these issues. The letter is here: 
> https://nce.mpi-sp.org/index.php/s/cG88cptFdaDNyRr As an individual deeply 
> invested in digital? privacy and security, I find myself increasingly 
> apprehensive about the implications of the eIDAS 2.0 proposal. While the 
> initial intent was to establish a fortified legal framework for trust 
> services within the EU, recent undisclosed alterations have raised 
> significant concerns. One of the most troubling aspects is the provision 
> granting Member States the authority to insert their keys into browsers, 
> enabling the interception of encrypted traffic. This opens the door to 
> potential mass surveillance, infringing upon the fundamental right to 
> privacy. Additionally, the restrictions on security checks for encryption 
> keys, limited by ETSI, pose a potential roadblock to the development of 
> innovative, higher-level protective measures. Furthermore, the proposal's 
> commendable effort to create a digital wallet for mobile identity is marred 
> by a critical oversight. Citizens should have the option to employ anonymous 
> credentials or pseudonyms to shield their online interactions. Unfortunately, 
> the current draft makes the implementation of unlinkability optional, 
> potentially subjecting citizens privacy to the discretion of the Member State 
> with the weakest safeguards. These concerns are not merely speculative, but 
> rooted in the need to protect individual liberties in an increasingly 
> interconnected digital landscape. It is imperative that we prioritize privacy 
> rights and work towards a balanced framework that ensures the security of 
> trust services without compromising personal freedoms. In addition, most 
> artificial intelligence systems are inherently flawed, rendering them 
> susceptible to potential misuse under the law. Governments, under the pretext 
> of combating child exploitation, can scan the data of a majority of users, 
> thereby infringing upon fundamental human rights. This grants governments the 
> power to surveil and exert control over any citizen at their discretion. 
> Perhaps we can discuss what we might accomplish together. Regards? Zeynep 
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> 2023 23:56:20 +0000 (UTC) From: professor rat  To: CypherPunks  Subject: 
> Anonymity for all - mixmasters for the masses - globalized anarchism now! 
> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: 
> text/plain; charset=UTF-8 These are cryptoanarchist benchmarks and stand in 
> total opposition to all govt KYC/ AML measures.?? There is only one question 
> - who is to be master? - that is all ( Humpty Dumpty ) Cypherpunks are all 
> about privacy for the poor and transparency for the powerful.? Amirite? The 
> possibility of anonymous speech, and publication is vital for an open society 
> and genuine freedom of speech. " Speech ? is also defined as computer code.in 
> US law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernstein\_v.\_United\_States Apple 
> cited Bernstein v. US in its refusal to hack the San Bernardino shooter?s 
> iPhone, saying that they could not be compelled to ?speak? (write code) The 
> general sentiment of mankind is that a man who will not fight for himself, 
> when he has the means of doing so, is not worth being fought for by others, 
> and this sentiment is just. For a man who does not value freedom for himself 
> will never value it for others, or put himself to any inconvenience to gain 
> it for others. Such a man, the world says, may lie down until he has sense 
> enough to stand up. It is useless and cruel to put a man on his legs, if the 
> next moment his head is to be brought against a curbstone. Advocates for KYC/ 
> AML sound like they will die in the ditch for any govts right to suppress us 
> code-talkers.? Perhaps its time we indulged them.? The same rotten creepy 
> criminals want to attack our rights of association and disassociation via 
> mixmasters ( " Everyone a remailer " ) They would drag us all back to the 
> dark ages.? Naturally, they have all earned killing. " Government is best 
> which governs least"; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly 
> and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I 
> believe??That government is best which governs not at all? Thoreau " . . . 
> governance should be decentralized? The real question is how decentralized 
> governance should be applied in every particular case." 
> https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cryptocurrency/23/11/35733564/blockchain-revolution-how-to-achieve-scalability-decentralization-and-regulatory-clarity?utm\_campaign=coingecko&utm\_source=coingecko&utm\_medium=coingecko&utm\_content=coingecko&utm\_term=coingecko
>  Reposts from corpse-media sources would smell as sweet - but not for much 
> longer ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2023 
> 10:22:47 -0500 From: Gunnar Larson  To: [email protected] Subject: Fwd: 
> Mayor Eric Adams NYCCoin Touting Message-ID:  Content-Type: text/plain; 
> charset="utf-8" ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Gunnar Larson  
> Date: Fri, Mar 10, 2023, 4:00 PM Subject: Mayor Eric Adams NYCCoin Touting 
> To:  Cc: , Harris, Adrienne A (DFS) < [email protected]> Please find 
> the attached memo with reference footnotes. -- March 10, 2023 BY ELECTRONIC 
> MAIL Ms. Camille Joseph Varlack Office of the Mayor of New York City City 
> Hall Park, 260 Broadway New York, NY 10007 United States 
> [email protected] Re: Mayor Eric Adams NYCCoin Touting Dear Ms. 
> Joseph Varlack: Today?s memo is to kindly submit xNY.io - Bank.org's inquiry 
> into Mayor Eric Adams' promotion of NYCCoin. 1. The federal securities laws 
> are clear that any celebrity or individual who promotes digital assets must 
> disclose the nature, source and amount of compensation they received in 
> exchange for the promotion. 2. As a matter of ethics, risk and compliance 
> associated with digital asset innovation, xNY.io asks if NYCCoin promotion by 
> the Mayor of New York City damaged the market for the xNY digital asset (by, 
> for example, devaluing it through parody or sealed via embossed criticism). 
> 3. xNY.io - Bank.org concerns made above have evidentiary support to 
> interlocking director and officer conflicts recognized by the Department of 
> Justice as potential threats that stifle individual and corporate freedom. 
> Ms. Joseph Varlack, as a matter relating to working at one of the world's 
> most ethical companies, famous for risk management and corporate governance, 
> and as an internationally recognized Blockchain Scholar, I must adhere to 
> federal securities laws. - As such, I classify Mayor Adams as an individual 
> who promoted the digital asset NYCCoin and must disclose the nature, scope, 
> and amount of compensation associated. A failure to disclose this information 
> may violate the anti-touting provisions of the federal securities laws. Mayor 
> Adams' making these endorsements may also be liable for potential violations 
> of the anti-fraud provisions of the federal securities laws, for 
> participating in an unregistered offer and sale of securities, and for acting 
> as unregistered brokers. xNY.io - Bank.org respectfully requests the Office 
> of the Mayor of New York City to respond to this request by Wednesday March, 
> 15 2023 by Noon EST. Respectfully yours with appreciation, Gunnar Larson - 
> xNY.io  \- Bank.org MSc  \- Digital Currency MBA  \- Entrepreneurship and 
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