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HEX.com 40% APY & 3866x price in 558 days!⬣🚀🌘
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The first high interest blockchain certificate of deposit. https://t.co/UVI5DCujMi
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The crypto lawyers out there aren't using all the defenses available to them. I came up with these ideas to help them. As blockchains are communications networks, they are protected by Section 230. There's lots of other theories and case law I've found to help you guys out there. It's important to use all of the defenses available to you. Shoutout to XRP and Coinbase for fighting the good fight for freedom.
Freedom of Speech & Expression:
• Cryptocurrency code is protected speech (Bernstein v. DOJ; Junger v. Daley)
• Banning code access violates free speech (Universal City Studios v. Corley)
• Disclosure mandates compel speech (Wooley v. Maynard; Riley v. Nat’l Federation of Blind)
• Vague standards chill protected speech (Reno v. ACLU)
• Anonymity enhances free speech (McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission)
Privacy Rights
• Warrantless surveillance violates reasonable expectation of privacy (Carpenter v. US; Kyllo v. US)
• Identity verification rules contravene informational privacy (Whalen v. Roe)
• Compelled disclosure invades privacy (McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission)
• Tracking blockchain transactions violates privacy (Carpenter v. US)
• Constitutional right to informational privacy (NASA v. Nelson)
Freedom of Association
• Cryptocurrency communities are expressive associations (Boy Scouts v. Dale; Roberts v. Jaycees)
• Identity verification rules violate association (NAACP v. Alabama)
• Surveillance deters association (Roberts v. Jaycees)
Limits on SEC Power
• SEC v. W.J. Howey Co - devised investment contract test
• SEC v. C.M. Joiner Leasing Corp - securities laws don’t apply to commodities
• Reves v. Ernst & Young - securities laws don’t apply to currency-like notes
• SEC v. SG Ltd - no securities where purchasers received website access
No Common Enterprise
• Gary Plastic Packaging Corp v. Merrill Lynch - no common enterprise with independent control
Compelled Speech Violations
• Wooley v. Maynard - prohibits compelled speech
• Riley v. National Federation of Blind - mandated speech scrutinized
Right to Informational Privacy
• NASA v. Nelson - constitutional right to information privacy
Administrative Law Violations
• Retroactive enforcement fails due process (Landgraf v. USI Film Products)
• Vague standards violate due process (Sessions v. Dimaya; US v. Davis)
• Lack of notice violates due process (Christopher v. SmithKline Beecham; FCC v. Fox Television Stations)
• Failed to provide notice and comment (Chamber of Commerce v. SEC)
• Arbitrary and capricious actions (Motor Vehicle Mfrs. Assn. of U.S., Inc. v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co.)
Right to Financial Privacy
• Monitoring blockchain transactions violates privacy (Carpenter v. US)
• Identity verification rules violate financial privacy (Griswold v. Connecticut)
Self-Determination Rights
• Restricting cryptocurrency contravenes international law on self-determination (UN Charter, Art 1; ICCPR, Art 1)
Cryptocurrencies as Commodities/Currencies
• CFTC v. McDonnell - virtual currencies are commodities
• U.S. v. Faiella - Bitcoin is currency
Unconstitutional Vagueness
• Vague laws allow arbitrary enforcement (Johnson v. United States)
• Laws must provide fair notice (Connally v. General Construction Co.)
Regulatory Overreach
• Agencies cannot expand power without Congressional authorization (MCI v. AT&T)
• Crypto regulation should come from legislature (Cyan v. Beaver County Employees Retirement Fund)
Blockchains Similar to ISPs
• Running a blockchain is like being an ISP by providing data access (47 U.S. Code § 230)
• ISPs have immunity for third-party content (47 U.S. Code § 230)
• Blockchains have user-generated content like ISP sites (47 U.S. Code § 230)
• Blockchain users are publishers like ISP users (47 U.S. Code § 230)
• Blockchains deserve ISP protections as user-generated content networks (17 U.S. Code § 512)
You should also notice the defenses Coinbase is using. Failure to state a claim, No authority to regulate, Major questions doctrine, wallets aren't brokers, abuse of discretion, equitable estoppel, unclean hands, laches. You should also be notice the Torres ruling in XRPs favor and the that and judge Katherine Polk Failla's ruling in favor in Uniswap's favor. She is also the judge in the Coinbase case. docdroid.net/APrJolt/risley…
There's more defenses, not here, and this should be a great help to you fine legal folks out there. Blockchains are speech. You do math, you publish it. Someone else checks your math. Peer to peer. Securely removing middlemen for a decade and replacing trust with mathematical proof.
Many powerful quotes exist in these cases which would be quite useful for public commenting periods, and in defense of the citizens constitutional rights elsewhere.
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Binance's chain had problems recently. Coinbase's chain had problems recently. PulseChain has never had those problems. Why? Because it is literally better. Balancer had an exploit, PulseX didn't. Kroll had a data exploit of FTX creditor data recently. The best way to protect user data is to not have it!
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The #PulseX buy and burn contracts were upgraded. The nested LP issue was resolved.
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HEX.com 40% APY & 3866x price in 558 days!⬣🚀🌘 retweetledi

Why is PulseChain so much better than layer 2 scaling solutions? Lots of reasons. For instance, what just happened with Starknet. Apparently, everyone that didn't upgrade to a new wallet on time lost all their coins. The PulseChain network is battle hardened and truly decentralized and amazingly efficient. Transactions are 1496x more affordable that #Ethereum currently, 1061x more affordable than Bitcoin.
PulseX has a new buy and burn contract on test net. Appears to solve some nested LP things.

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@ChaseMit But all joking aside, Trevor has said he’s excited to push the format to a new place. It’s not just about sweating for him, he has something to say while he sweats. Also packet isn’t too hard (unlike his workouts!)
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Ah hell yeah, my favorite Oscars predictions are always heavily rooted in math.
The Hollywood Reporter@THR
Predicting who will win best actor at the #Oscars, using only math See more mathematical predictions: thr.cm/9RUBUWx
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@gabutch THANK YOU. all these other people just clicking "like" and not answering the question. that makes a lot of sense, david, thanks
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Why does James Comey look like he got kicked off the first week of Survivor
Kate Bennett@KateBennett_DC
He’s fine. Everything’s fine.
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If a documentary doesn’t have text over a black screen at the end to give us some updates then GET OUTTA HERE!!!!! #preach
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@davidstassen This your soft announcement that you’re running for city council?
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