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Alena V.

@AlenaSatoshi

lately having fun building @gart_io Personal freedom lover. Did some bitcoin stuff prior to Gart - @trezor @satoshilabs, @casahodl node, @littlebitcoinbk.

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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
6 kidnappers "worked" for 10 days to extract $6000 from their victim. Y'all still think you're not a target?
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Daniel Cukier
Daniel Cukier@danicuki·
I deleted both my Instagram and Facebook accounts. Then I realized something: Many local businesses don’t even have websites anymore. They rely entirely on centralized platforms that gatekeep their content. If you can’t log in to Facebook or Instagram, you can’t even see basic information about them. My goodness… the internet is so broken I can’t even explain it.
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Jonny Dee
Jonny Dee@0xJonnyDee·
gm and happy weekend folks. Your weekly reminder. Get out and live a little in the real world.
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CyberSatoshi 𓆙
CyberSatoshi 𓆙@XBToshi·
You don't own your stablecoins. Circle and Tether do. And they have a remote kill switch. Introducing ➡️ stables.rip I built a real-time tracker for every single blacklist event on Ethereum and TRON. The data is brutal: thousands of addresses frozen, billions of dollars locked. No trial. No appeals. No recourse. What’s under the hood: - Auto-syncs from Etherscan & TronGrid every 30 mins - Cumulative charts & monthly freeze breakdowns - Top censored wallets & a live address checker Built on the same .rip matrix architecture: open, zero tracking, no signup. If you hold $USDC or $USDT, you need to see this. Welcome to the transparent fiat prison. 🏴‍☠️
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KYC.rip@kyc_rip

Introducing stables.rip -- the on-chain record of stablecoin censorship. Real-time tracking of every USDC and USDT freeze across Ethereum & TRON. Wallet checker, freeze stats, and cumulative supply data. Your stablecoins have a kill switch. See the proof.

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Dominik Stroukal
Dominik Stroukal@Stroukal·
Mám doma kudly z damaškový oceli a japonský práškový oceli a já nevím čeho a stejně si na konci dne pro většinu jídla přijde zubatá. Myslím, že tahle věc za 40 korun má nejmenší cost per use ze všech věcí, co mám.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@efenigson @figma Claude code will make your slides in html, pdf, pptx whatever you want. it's not specifically designed to make slides but it can do it all and won't complain.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@efenigson I would love to say Figma but can't. @figma Make (their AI) has been a torture. It can't work with most of figmas own sources, can't do outputs you want. Stripped down, hallucinating a lot, gotta convince it it can do stuff it did in the past. It's a token burning machine.
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Efrat Fenigson
Efrat Fenigson@efenigson·
Best recommended AI tool for presentations? (Canva doesn’t really count cuz you still do most of the work)
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@lopp You can filter France easily on #browse" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">stats.gart.io/#browse We identified multiple reasons for France's anomaly and wrote about it in the research paper. Have you read it Jameson?
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
In 2025, 27% of bitcoin wrench attacks were in France. Thus far in 2026, 70% are in France. It's accelerating.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
Paraguay offered the Mennonites something rare: land, autonomy, and the promise that nobody would bother them. They took a wasteland and turned it into one of the most productive agricultural regions in South America. The deal was simple. Leave us alone, and we'll build.
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Decentra Suze
Decentra Suze@DecentraSuze·
Digital ID was debated in Parliament, in a Westminster Hall debate opened by Robbie Moore MP on behalf of the Petitions Committee and triggered by a petition signed by nearly three million people. The response from MPs across parties was overwhelmingly NO. Across all parties, Conservatives, Labour backbenchers, Liberal Democrats, Greens, the SNP, Reform and Independents raised the same core concerns: • Moves Britain toward a surveillance state • Irreversible centralisation of personal data • Major cyber security risk • Serious risk of mission creep• Not in the manifesto and no democratic mandate • Constituents do not want it • Would become mandatory in practice • Harms the most vulnerable and the digitally excluded • Creates a two tier society Reading from a constituent's message, Jeremy Corbyn, an independent MP, said: "Digital ID is a deeply illiberal idea that threatens privacy, autonomy and the open access we should be standing for. It risks creating a two tier Britain where access to basic services, healthcare, housing, employment, even voting, depends on whether someone has the right app, paperwork or digital trail." Reflecting the vast cross party consensus in the debate, Corbyn endorsed an intervention from Andrew Griffith MP warning about civil liberties, the presumption of innocence and surveillance concerns, saying "he's making an important point," before going on to warn that digital ID is "being pushed by commercial interests" and urging Parliament to "say no to the government, as we have said no before." In the debate, opposition to the proposals spanned both the political right and left. Speaker after speaker warned that once this infrastructure exists, it will expand into work, housing, banking, benefits and public services, regardless of today's assurances. What this debate showed very clearly is that left versus right is no longer the most meaningful divide. The real divide is libertarian versus authoritarian. MPs from across the political spectrum lined up on the liberty side. That matters, particularly in a country with a growing reputation for restricting free speech and quietly sleepwalking into authoritarianism. It also raises uncomfortable questions ... If no one wants this, and Parliament agrees it is dangerous, why is it being pushed so hard? Jeremy Corbyn was clear about the role of commercial interests, a concern reinforced by policy advocacy from groups such as the Tony Blair Institute and Visa, which has openly argued for the introduction of digital ID's. Others also raised concerns about lobbying, infrastructure vendors, payments firms, and ID adjacent technology providers. This petition and debate offered a rare moment of reassurance in our parliamentary system. MPs listened, understood the risks, and spoke up. You can watch the full debate here: youtube.com/live/dCGWpaAfJ… @_RobbieMoore @JeremyCorbyn @griffitha
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Decentra Suze
Decentra Suze@DecentraSuze·
The UK government is pushing digital ID again despite nearly 3 million people opposing it and a four hour parliamentary debate that raised overwhelming cross party concern about this dystopian technology. Linking identity to payments creates the infrastructure for unprecedented financial surveillance and control. Watch this clip where Freddie warns: “If the government decides to suspend your digital ID and that becomes the gateway to services and payments, you are effectively unpersoned.” Please take a few minutes to submit a response. Consultation: gov.uk/government/con… Full document: gov.uk/government/con… Closes at 12:30pm on 5 May 2026. @FreddieNew @BitcoinPolicyUK @BigBrotherWatch @NO2ID @KemiBadenoch @DarrenPJones
Bitcoin Policy UK@bitcoinpolicyuk

The UK government says Digital ID will be about convenience. But convenience can hide something much bigger. In our consultation response, @freddienew, Chief Policy Officer at Bitcoin Policy UK, warns the proposed system could become: “one of the most significant expansions of state surveillance infrastructure in modern British history.” A system linking: 
 • biometric data • identity verification
 • employment checks
 • public services raises serious questions about privacy, security and civil liberties. Before asking how to build digital ID, policymakers should ask a more fundamental question: Should it be built at all? Read the full analysis here: bitcoinpolicy.uk/blog-1/f/digit… @DecentraSuze

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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@Muller_Lab Besides PY, as great as it is in many aspects, is not an attractive place for crypto bros that you probably have in mind. I recommend you visit. This is IMF/EU at work trying to pressure PY to their "cheap loans" and get them into a deadly grip. PY needs to decide.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@Muller_Lab It's a different kind of bunch than people going to Dubai.
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Jenny from Tablada Nueva
Jenny from Tablada Nueva@dieHexeerwacht·
@AlenaSatoshi @leonidas1772 @DrClaytonForre1 @NewReav77 If you talk about the newcomers, why do you then refer to the 1921 law which allowed this community to start their own project? Those didn't want to integrate either. They didn't. Some who left their communities still have social difficulties adapting to Paraguayan social rules
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@dieHexeerwacht @leonidas1772 @DrClaytonForre1 @NewReav77 Oh I was talking about the "new mennonites" - expats coming to PY now, who do want to integrate. I know many who are learning the language, who married in Paraguay, have families, all in just a few years since covid.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@Muller_Lab It shows that you don't know much about the people moving in. This is not a Dubai situation.
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Muller Lab
Muller Lab@Muller_Lab·
@AlenaSatoshi The comparison with the Mennonites is profoundly misleading. Foreign financial speculators with no roots in the country are being asked for transparency, cry me a river.
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Alena V.
Alena V.@AlenaSatoshi·
@volatilitynoob Gotta be nuanced a bit. I know many bitcoiners down there and they are not crypto bros at all. I see how it could look like that from the outsjde.
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