

zoidberg
301 posts

@_cryptozoidberg
developer of original CryptoNote codebase - ages ago co-founder of @zano_project - now







I believe the same group got to me except that instead of the legacy media, it was Cointelegraph and they managed to convince me to screenshare in the last 10 minutes of a 1 hour interview through Microsoft Teams and somehow were able to execute a run command that installed a remote access trojan. It started out with a DM from the official @Cointelegraph. Apparently their X account got hacked briefly: x.com/cointelegraph/…

We're excited to announce that we will host a small side event during #ETHDam this weekend! Whether you're attending the conference or happen to be around, we’d love to see you on Saturday night for a chat while enjoying some snacks and drinks!👋 Details 📍Location: Delirium Café Amsterdam & Waterfront Amsterdam 🕐Date & time: Saturday May 10th, 20:00-22:00PM 🍺First drink is on us!








Going to prison for the rest of your life over non-violent tax offenses is absurd. The case against Roger seems very politically motivated; like with @RealRossU, there have been plenty of people and corporations who have been accused of far worse and yet faced sentences far milder than what Roger is facing. The argument that the flashlight on him is motivated by things he said (namely, his advocacy of freedom and refusal to accept legitimacy of coercive state power) seems compelling. This is worth standing against, because selective prosecution for unrelated offenses is a common way of circumventing protections like the First Amendment (or in more authoritarian countries, even more basic things like the moral prohibition against punishing people for the crimes of their family members). The US tax-by-citizenship and associated exit tax regime is extreme; the former is shared by almost no other countries in the world, and the latter is on the high end of what countries do (eg. UK only charges capital gains if you return within 5 years). If the IRS did intimidate Roger's lawyers to get privileged information, that is a bad faith move; the right to consult lawyers in confidence must be kept sacrosanct. Genuine good faith mistakes should be treated by giving the actor the opportunity to pay back taxes if needed with interest and penalties, not with prosecution. @FreeRogerVer





Mr. President, I am an American, and I need your help. Only you, with your commitment to justice, can save me @realDonaldTrump

If anybody understands what it means to be a victim of lawfare, it’s @realDonaldTrump, and nobody understands it better. @rogerkver is not actually guilty by the letter of the law. The exploitation of a vague tax code is weaponized to attack the crypto community. A pro-crypto president does not let this stand. Pardoning Roger Ver today would send a strong message that for the next four years, our pioneers will be supported to make America great again! 🇺🇸🗽