CoinTelegraph publishes explanation of Bitcoin ETF announcement disaster
“my colleague” -- Sounds to me like they're not American. I wonder…
Rundown:
(1) Employee 1 forwarded a random message from a random Telegram, claiming the ETF was approved, to their internal slack — ?
(2) Employee 2 copy and pasted that message directly to the CoinTelegram twitter and sent it out live, without looking for any kind of verification first — ??
(3) Employee 3 said “bro it must be true because after we posted it now Bitcoin is surging!” — ???
Brooooooo
“my colleague” -- Sounds to me like they're not American. I wonder…
Rundown:
(1) Employee 1 forwarded a random message from a random Telegram, claiming the ETF was approved, to their internal slack — ?
(2) Employee 2 copy and pasted that message directly to the CoinTelegram twitter and sent it out live, without looking for any kind of verification first — ??
(3) Employee 3 said “bro it must be true because after we posted it now Bitcoin is surging!” — ???
Brooooooo
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War on online anonymity continues
5 years in jail for a guy who…. Refused to give his real identity to the organization allocating blocks of IP addresses
& then resold those IPs to VPN companies who helped others also hide their real identities.
Btw, Spamhaus’s spam detection depends so heavily on assumptions about the real-world identities of the owners of IPs? Pathetic.
War on online anonymity.
5 years in jail for a guy who…. Refused to give his real identity to the organization allocating blocks of IP addresses
& then resold those IPs to VPN companies who helped others also hide their real identities.
Btw, Spamhaus’s spam detection depends so heavily on assumptions about the real-world identities of the owners of IPs? Pathetic.
War on online anonymity.
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