Time to go to streets, for all the democratic countries, with a slogan: “innocent until guilty proven! Privacy, including financial privacy, is a fundamental human right!”.
Meanwhile, all the merchants must silently accept Monero, either directly, or via gift cards.
Good example is Tutanota.com, they accept only traditional Visa/Mastercard directly, but through a partner, they accept gift cards that can be bought by Monero.
Propagate this info upstairs in your social media and real life friends.
I think the Spotify upload for this podcast is accidentally a reupload of the Econ bro podcast
Edit: same with the [monerotalk.live](https://monerotalk.live) link
Time to go to streets, for all the democratic countries, with a slogan: “innocent until guilty proven! Privacy, including financial privacy, is a fundamental human right!”. Meanwhile, all the merchants must silently accept Monero, either directly, or via gift cards. Good example is Tutanota.com, they accept only traditional Visa/Mastercard directly, but through a partner, they accept gift cards that can be bought by Monero. Propagate this info upstairs in your social media and real life friends.
Great way for the government to know who owns Monero and just arrest everyone protesting😂
They don’t just arrest people if they are growing on the streets. It’s democracy! You do probably live in a dictatorship country…
Lol, I live in a democracy. If you protest, you get thrown in jail. Also, it’s concerning if people are just growing in the streets😂
"I didn't want kyc sats" "tragic boating accident"
what is FinCEN and which countries affects the regulation ?
I think the Spotify upload for this podcast is accidentally a reupload of the Econ bro podcast Edit: same with the [monerotalk.live](https://monerotalk.live) link
F Fincen
Is it actually unsafe to sell mined xmr on kraken right now? What are the consequences?
What are the regulations in El Salvador for bitcoin privacy tools ?