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I am ready to open the debate on a Pan-European Defense Pact that will include nuclear weapons.
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“We need to make sure that we can build partnerships with third countries — that is to say, building a Europe that can show that it’s never going to be, let’s say, the lap dog of the United States"
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Bellum Acta - Intel, Urgent News and Archives ✝️ #FreeVenezuela
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‘We must clearly realize that our Europe today is mortal.
It can die.
Europe can die, and it depends only on our choice. But this choice must be made now.
Because today the question of peace and war on our continent and whether we can guarantee our security is at stake.
We are at a turning point
Because of the attacks against Liberal-democracy, against our values, against, I say, in this place of knowledge, which is the very substrate of European Civilization, a certain relationship with liberty, justice, knowledge is at stake and not.
Yes, we are a moment of change."
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🇲🇽 🏴☠️ Mexico is heading towards its most violent election ever, with 30 candidates murdered, 77 threatened and 11 kidnapped.
🔶️ More than 170 attacks have been committed against politicians in the lead-up to the June elections. This violence has put campaigns under tension and is sowing doubts about governability in several regions. Specialists warn that the line between the Mexican state and organized crime is increasingly blurred.
https://english.elpais.com/international/2024-04-27/mexico-is-heading-towards-its-most-violent-election-ever-with-30-candidates-murdered-77-threatened-and-11-kidnapped.html
🔶️ More than 170 attacks have been committed against politicians in the lead-up to the June elections. This violence has put campaigns under tension and is sowing doubts about governability in several regions. Specialists warn that the line between the Mexican state and organized crime is increasingly blurred.
https://english.elpais.com/international/2024-04-27/mexico-is-heading-towards-its-most-violent-election-ever-with-30-candidates-murdered-77-threatened-and-11-kidnapped.html
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Mexico is heading towards its most violent election ever, with 30 candidates murdered, 77 threatened and 11 kidnapped
More than 170 attacks have been committed against politicians in the lead-up to the June elections. This violence has put campaigns under tension and is sowing doubts about governability in several regions. Specialists warn that the line between the Mexican…
With bitcoin soaring once again, blockchains are suddenly much more valuable. More than 50 of them are now worth over $1 billion—despite many having few users.
In order to read the full article, copy the forbes link below into here: https://12ft.io/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenehrlich/2024/03/27/the-rise-of-cryptos-billion-dollar-zombies
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The Rise Of Crypto’s Billion Dollar Zombies
With bitcoin soaring once again, blockchains are suddenly much more valuable. More than 50 of them are now worth over $1 billion—despite many having few users.
Visualizing malicious IP addresses.
https://romeov.github.io/malicious_ip_addresses/malicious_ip_analysis.html
https://romeov.github.io/malicious_ip_addresses/malicious_ip_analysis.html
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WEAKEST CURRENCIES AGAINST THE US DOLLAR, PAST MONTH.
🇿🇲 ZAMBIA: -6%
🇯🇵 JAPAN: -4.6%
🇲🇽 MEXICO: -3.8%
🇬🇭 GHANA: -3.3%
🇮🇱 ISRAEL: -3.2%
🇸🇪 SWEDEN: -3.1%
🇺🇾 URUGUAY: -3%
🇧🇷 BRAZIL: -2.6%
🇰🇪 KENYA: -2.5%
🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES: -2.5%
🇮🇩 INDONESIA: -2.4%
🇱🇦 LAOS: -2.4%
🇳🇴 NORWAY: -2.4%
🇻🇳 VIETNAM: -2.2%
🇰🇷 SOUTH KOREA: -2% ...
🇿🇲 ZAMBIA: -6%
🇯🇵 JAPAN: -4.6%
🇲🇽 MEXICO: -3.8%
🇬🇭 GHANA: -3.3%
🇮🇱 ISRAEL: -3.2%
🇸🇪 SWEDEN: -3.1%
🇺🇾 URUGUAY: -3%
🇧🇷 BRAZIL: -2.6%
🇰🇪 KENYA: -2.5%
🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES: -2.5%
🇮🇩 INDONESIA: -2.4%
🇱🇦 LAOS: -2.4%
🇳🇴 NORWAY: -2.4%
🇻🇳 VIETNAM: -2.2%
🇰🇷 SOUTH KOREA: -2% ...
busy week in legal / regulatory for crypto. check out this list of headlines since monday:
📌 DOJ arrests Samourai Wallet founders
📌 FBI publishes warning against using non-MSB crypto
📌 Warren sends letter re: crypto & CSAM
📌 DOJ files opposition to Tornado Cash MTD
📌 Phoenix Wallet announces exit from US
📌 zkSNACKS (Wasabi) announces exit from US
📌 Blockchain Assoc. sues SEC over “dealer” definition
📌 Consensys says received Wells Notice, sues SEC
📌 DTCC puts 100% haircut on crypto-linked securities (doesn’t affect brokerage margin)
📌 Two SEC lawyers involved in DebtBox case resign after sanctions by federal court
📌 SEC delays decision on BTC ETF options
📌 PA bank put into FDIC receivership
📌 Custodia files appeal in case denying it a master account at Fed
📌 New UK crypto-seizure rules take effect
📌 EU parliament adopts new AML rules that include crypto
📌 DOJ seeks 3+ year prison term for Binance’s CZ
📌 Tether will freeze wallets that evade sanctions against Venezuela
📌 SEC seeks $5.3bn fine from Terraform Labs & Do Kwon
📌 Ripple seeks $10m penalty, says SEC’s $1.95bn fine is too much
https://twitter.com/intangiblecoins/status/1784235523931787364
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busy week in legal / regulatory for crypto. check out this list of headlines since monday:
- DOJ arrests Samourai Wallet founders
- FBI publishes warning against using non-MSB crypto
- Warren sends letter re: crypto & CSAM
- DOJ files opposition to Tornado…
- DOJ arrests Samourai Wallet founders
- FBI publishes warning against using non-MSB crypto
- Warren sends letter re: crypto & CSAM
- DOJ files opposition to Tornado…
While this government response is not yet enshrined in law or precedent, it paints a much clearer picture of how the state views not only the place of privacy tools, but even that of self-custodial wallet providers moving forward.
Let's walk step-by-step through this response from the DOJ together and see why in a thread.
While we have spent so much time wondering how the FinCEN guidance from 2019 on VASPs, mixers, and wallet providers should be viewed, the government didn't mince words
All that worrying was pointless, as even the government considers it useless in a court of law. Much of my previous writing hinged on that FinCEN guidance being somewhat authorative, but clearly the government doesn't view their own guidance as valuable.
Potentially the most shocking piece of the entire response is that the DOJ views any wallet that could possibly be made to log or transmit private keys should be treated as custodial, even if it does not do these things.
The Tornado Cash web UI was open source, and as such anyone could verify that it did not store or transmit secret notes to the developers. But even open-source verifiability isn't enough in the eyes of the DOJ.
The DOJ also makes it crystal clear that a service does not have to be custodial in any way to be considered a money transmitter, and thus required to implement KYC/AML, register with FinCEN, etc.
If this definition of a money transmitter holds up in court, it would be trivial for the DOJ to then argue that any of the following are money transmitting businesses:
- Wallet developers who host node infrastructure
- Publicly accessible and widely used nodes
- Block explorers that allow transaction publishing via hex etc.
- Lightning routing nodes
- LSPs
- etc.
This would extend the MSB laws to encompass practically everything in the cryptocurrency space outside of a user who runs their own node (although even that could still be considered money transmission for the wallet dev by this insane definition). If no control is required for money transmission, than anything that makes it easier to use Bitcoin could fall into this overbroad definition.
The DOJ also makes it explicitly clear that they consider anyone who helps someone transfer value, even without giving up custody, as a money transmitter under the "any and all means" working in Section 1960.
If illicit money flows through a tool, even if never touched in any way by a service provider, they are required to implement KYC/AML etc.
An often discussed aspect of Bitcoin mixers or privacy tools is that a fee for their usage is directly paid in the transaction where privacy is gained. But Tornado Cash did not operate this way, and no direct fee was paid by a user in their transaction to the Tornado Cash founders.
But the DOJ makes it clear here that direct profit from transactions is not a requirement for being considered a money transmitter.
In one of the few bright spots, the DOJ makes it clear that the issue for Tornado Cash was not publishing the smart contracts, but rather building a profitable business around them.
(My reading of this may be too generous, but at least they distinguish between code creation + publishing vs running a profitable business)
https://twitter.com/sethforprivacy/status/1784298349522292980
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It seems clear to me in reading through this that the DOJ seeks to widen the net on what can be considered an MSB, allowing them to apply the subsequent regulations (and potential prosecution) to apply to anyone who makes it easier to use cryptocurrency, especially if any level of privacy is involved.
The biggest practical takeaway I have is that the only true protection against this is:
1️⃣ Create privacy tools that operate purely as a part of the core protocol, and do not rely on any central entity, website, or fee collection.
2️⃣ Get everyone and their sister to start running their own nodes at home.
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The zkSNACKs coordinator is now blocking U.S. residents and citizens from using its coinjoin service.
https://twitter.com/wasabiwallet/status/1784182014079357162
https://twitter.com/wasabiwallet/status/1784182014079357162
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The zkSNACKs coordinator is now blocking U.S. residents and citizens from using its coinjoin service.
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the FBI calls bitcoin money so they can arrest you for money laundering
the IRS calls it property so they can tax you on capital gains
the SEC calls it a security so they can sue every exchange
the CFTC calls it a commodity so you can’t use it as a currency
the IRS calls it property so they can tax you on capital gains
the SEC calls it a security so they can sue every exchange
the CFTC calls it a commodity so you can’t use it as a currency
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🇨🇳China's Strategic Resource Build-Up Amid Rising Tensions
China is swiftly augmenting its strategic reserves of critical resources like oil, minerals, and gold, a move that experts speculate is in readiness for possible future conflicts or sanctions, particularly concerning Taiwan-related issues.
In one notable initiative, China is amassing Russian oil in a recently constructed 31.5 million barrel storage facility, capitalizing on reduced prices. Current estimations suggest that China's strategic oil reserve might surpass that of the United States.
Furthermore, China is actively acquiring lithium mines/refineries and bolstering its gold reserves amidst escalating tensions with the United States.
#China #oil
@songofoil
China is swiftly augmenting its strategic reserves of critical resources like oil, minerals, and gold, a move that experts speculate is in readiness for possible future conflicts or sanctions, particularly concerning Taiwan-related issues.
In one notable initiative, China is amassing Russian oil in a recently constructed 31.5 million barrel storage facility, capitalizing on reduced prices. Current estimations suggest that China's strategic oil reserve might surpass that of the United States.
Furthermore, China is actively acquiring lithium mines/refineries and bolstering its gold reserves amidst escalating tensions with the United States.
#China #oil
@songofoil
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Intel Slava
Blinken was greeted without a red carpet
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"How to show the world that everyone is tired of the USA? Master class from C
First, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was greeted at the Chinese airport without a red carpet. Then everything also didn’t go very well.
Here, for example, is a video of Chinese President Xi Jinping waiting for Blinken.
“When will this one leave?”
— the Chinese leader asked his assistant.
"Tonight",
— the representative of the protocol service answered him.
It's funny, isn't it? Let's not forget that this is China. Such “leaks” don’t just end up on the Internet."
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Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸
Telegram disabled several Ukrainian bots that collected data on the location of Russian troops, UAVs, air alerts and facilities.
"❗️Telegram blocked a number of important Ukrainian chatbots
"Today, the management of the Telegram platform unreasonably blocked a number of official bots that opposed Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, including the "Main Intelligence Bot". This happened in violation of the rules and public statements that the Telegram management publicly declared," reports the Main Directorate intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In addition to the main intelligence bot, the Enemy, the SBU chatbot, chatbots of other channels that had a large audience are not working.
The intelligence officers warn that the enemy is currently creating bots with similar names and urge not to send any personal data to them until the official announcements regarding the restoration of the bots."
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My thoughts on Samourai's situation.
"Let's deny fate. The more of us that say no, the more fun it is. Deny the corrupt politicians. Opt out and say no. They are impotent. They cannot do anything to compel us to follow their arbitrary rules."
https://twitter.com/Narodism/status/1784301452967424477
"Let's deny fate. The more of us that say no, the more fun it is. Deny the corrupt politicians. Opt out and say no. They are impotent. They cannot do anything to compel us to follow their arbitrary rules."
https://twitter.com/Narodism/status/1784301452967424477
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My thoughts on Samourai's situation.
"Let's deny fate. The more of us that say no, the more fun it is. Deny the corrupt politicians. Opt out and say no. They are impotent. They cannot do anything to compel us to follow their arbitrary rules."
https://t.co/cYsYRjQ8rU
"Let's deny fate. The more of us that say no, the more fun it is. Deny the corrupt politicians. Opt out and say no. They are impotent. They cannot do anything to compel us to follow their arbitrary rules."
https://t.co/cYsYRjQ8rU
ProtonMail removed “we do not keep any IP logs” from its privacy policy
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/09/privacy-focused-protonmail-provided-a-users-ip-address-to-authorities/
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/09/privacy-focused-protonmail-provided-a-users-ip-address-to-authorities/
Ars Technica
ProtonMail removed “we do not keep any IP logs” from its privacy policy
Swiss courts compelled it to log and disclose a user's IP and browser fingerprint.