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Topic: When your freedom is taken, bitcoin and crypto is the solution! - page 3. (Read 516 times)

hero member
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Maybe if we talk about 9-5 jobs since yes bitcoin could really give us freedom knowing how different the money we can possibly get and we can work with convenience at home by using it in terms of investment or other form which you can earn by using bitcoin.

Also with banking system which bankers can exploit us and take advantage with our money, since in bitcoin we are the one who can control our money and we can use it anywhere without any government entities bothering us questioning on why we use such huge amount or ask about where those money came from.
staff
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Apparently, "crypto payment providers" are affected by the same restrictions.

https://blockworks.co/crypto-payments-firms-face-new-restrictions-under-canadas-blockade-crackdown/

Not sure I understand how is this is going to work? Let's say a Canadian citizen decides to donate (from an exchange) to a publically known bitcoin address that belongs to the truckers. Would the exchange be required to give the donor's details (name, address) to the government?
legendary
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₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
Again another perfect example why Bitcoin is Freedom!
And when 'they' take your freedom the only hope are the cryptocurrencies.

This is not about pandemic nor vax/anti-vax, this is just example of how the government can shut you down if you do not agree with them on any matter.

Trudeau vows to freeze anti-mandate protesters' bank accounts

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken the unprecedented step of invoking the Emergencies Act to crack down on anti-vaccine mandate protests.

Mr Trudeau said the scope of the measures would be "time-limited", "reasonable and proportionate" and would not see the military deployed.

With no need for a court order, banks will be able freeze personal accounts of anyone linked with the protests.

Maybe Chrys Sky was right back in May 2020.
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