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We're dropping knowledge bombs with the new article...

Does your Bank Know your buying Monero or Bitcoin?

Tips to Avoid Getting Flagged with Peer-to-Peer Crypto:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/monero-peer-to-peer/avoid-flagging.html

Tor Onion:
http://privacyy3tsy4mge4qmg4nsid2vnhl7szzupphhkfsxvayx5tl2ztbqd.onion/monero-peer-to-peer/avoid-flagging.html

Haveno, Bisq, Robosats 
 The day will come when we intentionally let the dying financial system know this is what we are doing. For the moment they are still useful, so we will play their little game...for now.  
 Thanks! This is interesting and important!

The harder it would be to move gov fiat into democratic fiat (Blockchain) the less people will use Blockchain.

Gov are trying to make it harder and harder. Mostly because they fear loss of tax revenue. I don't see a solution other then changing the tax system... 
 is this ^ retroactive?    luv ya & t-y 
 retroactive like post-trade? thats tough, more so for next time 
 meaning; it's too late for me to use unless i can go back in time. I like this approach for the new frens. I've been trying to orangepill my banker guys for years now with little results but not giving up just yet. 
 I used to think the Nostr community was full of geeks with at least a basic grasp of networking. But now I have to break it down: Haveno is brainwashing everyone and spreading some seriously dangerous misinformation about their so-called 'decentralized' network. Spoiler alert: it’s just a simple LAN network with all the same old networking rules.

When I use the term 'LAN network' I actually mean 'haveno network'
When I use the term 'laptops' I actually mean 'nodes'
When I use the term 'trusted VPN' I actually mean 'trusted software'
When I use the term 'communicate' I actually mean 'trade'
When I use the term 'Wi-Fi password' I actually mean 'fees'

# 6 Simple Networking Rules: 

1. At home, I have a large 'LAN network' that connects many 'Laptops' via Wi-Fi. Every month, I add more 'Laptops'.

2. Unfortunately, the 'Laptops' in my 'LAN network' can’t 'communicate' with other 'LAN networks' because it’s isolated from the internet by a firewall similar to the one in China.

3. If yo want to access my 'LAN network' from the outside world, you’ll just have to install my 'VPN'. As the VPN provider, I’ll be logging all your communications. So, you might want to be super careful about who you decide to 'communicate' with!

3. My 'LAN network' isn’t decentralized, but the 'Laptops' connected to it can 'communicate' with each other in a way that resembles peer-to-peer (p2p). However, all the traffic still goes through the 'LAN network', so it’s not truly p2p like on the normal internet.

4. You only need 2 'Laptops' to 'communicate' within my 'LAN network'.

5. I am the network administrator, which means I have full control over my 'LAN network'.

6. Occasionally, I need to change the 'Wi-Fi password' to a new number, and all the 'Laptops' in my 'LAN network' must use the updated 'Wi-Fi password' to continue being able to 'communicate' with each other.