kevin_strom on Nostr: Perhaps our admirable developers will soon be able to code faster than the ...
Perhaps our admirable developers will soon be able to code faster than the banker-owned state can act, as their numbers increase and the state's competence decreases due to its own DEI policies, etc. But I do see your point.
There's actually no such thing as "money laundering." Concealing the source of one's funds in various ways is done constantly by individuals, governments, "NGO"s, charities, activists, freedom fighters -- the list goes on and on. Each has its reasons, some I'd agree with and some I wouldn't. But they only call it "money laundering" very rarely and selectively. Like legally-defined "racketeering" (which usually isn't racketeering at all), it's just a way for the people in power to hurt someone they don't like or for career advancement in the fiat system.
There's actually no such thing as "money laundering." Concealing the source of one's funds in various ways is done constantly by individuals, governments, "NGO"s, charities, activists, freedom fighters -- the list goes on and on. Each has its reasons, some I'd agree with and some I wouldn't. But they only call it "money laundering" very rarely and selectively. Like legally-defined "racketeering" (which usually isn't racketeering at all), it's just a way for the people in power to hurt someone they don't like or for career advancement in the fiat system.