ADIL 🦂 丰 ₿ ⚡ on Nostr: 🔐 Without privacy your freedom is just an illusion 1. Digital ID [Insert ...
🔐 Without privacy your freedom is just an illusion
1. Digital ID [Insert territory]
2. Your money is directly linked to you, confiscatable with a click thanks to CBDCs and always traceable. You do not own your money, nor how you spend it.
There are already banks that warn you if you fill up with too much gas. Will they want to limit this in the future?
3. Everything you say will be linked to you, be careful with what you say or do on the Internet, you will have to accept the "freedom of expression on the networks", as long as your opinion does not bother, you will not have problems.
4. "For your own good, for your safety" you will be permanently monitored, in any city
5. You will have to accept point {1}, otherwise you will only have "illegal money" {2} and "no voice" {3} in the town squares, you will be forced to use alternative networks and perhaps also persecuted.
If such a future arrives (and it is getting closer), protecting your privacy will be an act of rebellion.
Do it now, don't wait until it's too late.
Let's make that future just a dystopia.
1. Digital ID [Insert territory]
2. Your money is directly linked to you, confiscatable with a click thanks to CBDCs and always traceable. You do not own your money, nor how you spend it.
There are already banks that warn you if you fill up with too much gas. Will they want to limit this in the future?
3. Everything you say will be linked to you, be careful with what you say or do on the Internet, you will have to accept the "freedom of expression on the networks", as long as your opinion does not bother, you will not have problems.
4. "For your own good, for your safety" you will be permanently monitored, in any city
5. You will have to accept point {1}, otherwise you will only have "illegal money" {2} and "no voice" {3} in the town squares, you will be forced to use alternative networks and perhaps also persecuted.
If such a future arrives (and it is getting closer), protecting your privacy will be an act of rebellion.
Do it now, don't wait until it's too late.
Let's make that future just a dystopia.