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mac
@mac-
privacy will never cross the chasm
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crash
@crash
most normal people have their instas etc set to private. while that isn't privacy in the 'protection from Big Brother' sense, but rather in an 'I don't want my boss to see me taking shots' sense, it does show a revealed preference for more layers of privacy than the radical transparency available in crypto
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
It can, and it will. In time, compute without a security layer like TLS is to HTTP will be seen as a relic.
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Namada
@namada
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miroπ£
@miroyato
thats what the feds want you to believe
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Liang @ degencast.wtf π©
@degencast.eth
maybe only for usecase like tornado..
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dhadrien.eth
@dhadrien.eth
Disagree so strongly! With privacy comes selective disclosure and data aggregation. Imagine not having privacy IRL and not being able to selectively reveal things! https://warpcast.com/dhadrien.eth/0xf584f71c
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