<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Federico Rivi wrote</title><author_name>Federico Rivi (npub1rd…0r3ys)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1rd0wwn037yltsh256d4urxjpsr6ye6dva6azaggsl848nwc64ehq60r3ys</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>In the new article I address what is happening in France: something that should terrify anyone who declares their bitcoins &#34;to be on the safe side&#34;. Criminal gangs are accessing the tax data of bitcoiners. Names, addresses, estimated assets. Everything the state has collected in the name of &#39;transparency&#39; and &#39;anti-money laundering&#39; has become a shopping list for those who want to rob and seize.&#xA;&#xA;KYC is sold as a shield, when it is a database of high-value targets, accessible to anyone with the right connections or simply the right corruption. And corruption, in the nerve centres of state bureaucracies, is never lacking.&#xA;&#xA;The right question to ask is: who really needs to collect all this data? Honest citizens, who are profiled and filed? Or those – the state or criminals, the difference is non-existent – who have an interest in knowing exactly where the wealth is and who holds it?&#xA;&#xA;Bitcoin was created as a response to this problem, and the manhunt is already on. If you wanted to sleep peacefully, frightened by the propaganda of public thugs, perhaps your address has already been compromised.&#xA;nostr:naddr1qqwkvetjd4shgcfdxgurwttvvykkxctrvd5kzttpd3k82mmdduq3jamnwvaz7tm9wdcx2mrgduhxw6tjd9hx7tn0wfnj7q3qrd0wwn037yltsh256d4urxjpsr6ye6dva6azaggsl848nwc64ehqxpqqqp65wwvh5yd</html></oembed>