On 11/04/2015 11:18 PM, grarpamp wrote:
Which will in turn be outlawed by the runaway govt. As will any other game you play with them while they are in control. You have to stop the runaway govt, not the crypto.
It WOULD be interesting if the attacker was identified. Which nation would prosecute? A nation with a government that believes in it's citizen's privacy. IOW, no one will prosecute. Governments, in collusion for their common interest, are above their own laws. RR As a series of tweets: https://twitter.com/AuntieImperial/status/662289782525964288 On 11/04/2015 11:18 PM, grarpamp wrote:
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:09 AM, jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
The UK government is able to do this, in part because UK doesn't have a Constitution, merely a Parliament. Needless to say, the writers of the Magna Carta It occurs to me there may be at least two workarounds for this: Which will in turn be outlawed by the runaway govt. As will any other game you play with them while they are in control. You have to stop the runaway govt, not the crypto.