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Our existence here is to promote the work of the projects of the BPSAA which is an alliance.

This alliance promotes basic human rights in a financial future where cryptocurrencies will become an everyday reality.

This evolution does not come without pitfalls.

We are here to remind everyone that blockchain tech has to respect privacy, anonymity and freedom of choice.

The alternative is a totalitarian state that has immediate & irrevocable access to your personal finances.

@bpsaa In your opinion, of course... How far do you think we are off from this? 20 years? 10? Will we ever ditch physical currency as a whole? Thoughts? Thank you for your time.

@jordan with the current state of affairs getting rid of physical currency will be dangerous. Only with wide adoption of privacy coins such as $ARRR or $XMR we can ensure that we continue to have a cash-equivalent in terms of privacy.

We need to be alert when the time comes where governments start declaring cash as extinct. A cashless society right now will mean total control of our personal finances in real-time.

This is why we urge people to only use privacy coins.

@bpsaa you mean you're here to falsely tell people that you "stand for #privacy of the user" while you have members of your association actively implement #KnowYourCustomer or #KYC into their projects. Thanks for #NoPrivacy.

@jahway603
do you know these people and who are you?

if not a FUDster you are having a mental breakdown mate

@unusually I don't know these people. I'm just one person vs this multimillion dollar "association".

Verbatim from their website: "#BPSAA serves to educate the public on privacy and security in #blockchain..."

On the website, #Komodo is a member. They are in the #KYC #crypto game, which is opposite of #privacy and #security. Komodo deleted the proof, so here it is on archive.org:
web.archive.org/web/2020110107

I love your #negativity towards someone speaking the #truth mate :) #NoFUD

@jahway603 the BPSAA is called The Blockchain Privacy, Security & Adoption Alliance for a reason.

It was called The Privacy Alliance, you might had a point.

but I can see you are a cancel culture fan. just see one thing and shoot whatever to anyone, spreading FUD without thinking or considering the work others.

you have to really check yourself

@unusually nice, #labels are for the #labelistic. I'm not here to cancel anything, lol.

It's important for the #BPSAA to have a disclaimer (at the very least) about the member projects who have integrated #KYC. If they REALLY are promoting privacy and security "education" than they should be transparent about this.

Do you think they should not "educate" people about those member projects with KYC?

@jahway603 you say that, but in my eyes, you just cancelled yourself.

you have a very shallow understanding of what the BPSAA is. You found a mention of KYC for one of the projects and went on a rant.

at least have the decency to go and talk to these people, and see what they say first and then you can post what you like.

you are targeting the ONLY alliance in crypto that cares about privacy and security?

the only people that benefit from your input are the feds..oh wait...

@jahway603 who is 'actively' implementing KYC and where?

maybe you do not understand what the BPSAA is.

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