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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward)

@CryptoBlade23

Co-founder & Host at Dads Gone Crypto Show.Navigating the crypto world while dad-ing hard. Uniting fatherhood & the blockchain revolution, one episode at a time

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2011
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Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨JUST IN: South Africa withdraws its national AI policy draft after officials discovered fake AI-generated sources in the document per Reuters.
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Bill Hughes 🦊
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I am frankly dumbstruck by the news out of South Africa 🇿🇦 that newly proposed regulations would upend self custody in that country. South Africa's National Treasury has published draft Capital Flow Management Regulations (treasury.gov.za/public%20comme…) to replace its 1961 exchange-control regime, and the proposal extends sixty-five-year-old capital controls designed for gold bullion and foreign banknotes directly onto self-custodied crypto. The result is one of the most invasive treatments of non-custodial wallets proposed anywhere in the world. The mechanics are clear and severe. Any purchase, sale, loan, or transfer of crypto above a Treasury-set threshold must run through a licensed "authorised crypto asset service provider." Cross-border movement of crypto requires permission. Holdings above the threshold must be declared within thirty days, and Treasury can compel their sale at market price. Crypto can be attached by administrative order, without prior judicial process, on reasonable suspicion of contravention. Penalties run to R1 million, five years in prison, or the full value of the crypto involved. The provision that is the real showstopper is Regulation 25(5). Where crypto has been forfeited to the state, the owner must "furnish full particulars in writing of all and any passwords, personal identification numbers or codes" necessary to give Treasury access. That seems to be a statutory compelled disclosure of seed phrases and private keys. There is no carve-out, no judicial check inside the regulation itself, no recognition that the keys are not separable from the user's right against self-incrimination or right to privacy under the South African Constitution. The reason that provision appears to exist is Treasury understands that, without it, the rest of the framework cannot reach a self-custody user. Exchange-control logic depends on gatekeepers — banks, dealers, intermediaries that the state can appoint and command. Self-custody removes the gatekeeper by design. So the regulation reaches the only places it still can: the on-ramp, the holder's declaration, and ultimately the holder's body and devices at the border. Regulations 4 and 5 give enforcement officers the power to search travelers entering or leaving the country, demand they "produce" any crypto in their possession or control, and seize it on suspicion alone. As you well know, this is not how most of the rest of the world is approaching self-custody. The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets framework regulates issuers and crypto-asset service providers and explicitly leaves self-custody alone. The UK's financial services regime regulates exchanges and custodians and treats unhosted wallet software as out of scope. The US has spent the last two years walking back its most aggressive theories — the SAB 121 reversal, the broker-dealer rule rollback, the IRS DeFi broker rule rescission — precisely because policymakers across both parties recognized that you cannot regulate non-custodial software the way you regulate a bank. FATF's own guidance distinguishes wallet software publishers from custodial intermediaries. South Africa's draft does the opposite. It very much intends to reach through the software to the user. The technical reality the draft ignores is that a non-custodial wallet is a key-management tool, not a financial intermediary. @MetaMask does not hold user funds. It does not see private keys. It cannot freeze, seize, or surrender anything to a regulator. Compelling its users to declare, surrender, or hand over keys does not make Treasury more effective at managing capital flows. It makes ordinary South Africans criminally liable for using software the rest of the world treats as legitimate self-custody infrastructure. Treasury has opened a public comment period, and anyone with a dog in the fight should ask that the compelled-key provision be struck. The cross-border search-and-seizure regime should not extend to self-custodied wallets. And the framework should distinguish — as nearly every other major jurisdiction now does — between intermediated services and the user's own software.
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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward)
It was great having Tim and Marcus on the show. Refreshing to see great project exist and they are changing the game. Watch the podcast to find out more.
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"If you rebuilt finance from the ground up now, you would almost certainly put it on top of blockchain rails. That wasn't possible three or four years ago, says @TimMeggs, CEO and co-founder of @lo_tech. "It was never really a question," says CTO Marcus Horsley about whether to build in the UK. "It was a no brainer to build here. And we did make a cognisant choice not to be remote." 🎧 Listen to @DadsGoneCrypto's latest podcast with hosts @CryptoBlade23 and @yenalud to find out why Tim and Marcus are building a digital assets start-up in London.

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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward)
@BusinessTechSA It's like giving Robux to my son. No matter how many credit you give, they waste it on shit! It's an entrapment play from France. They know the money is as good as gone but SA will owe favours. Also 1.9B is chump change in trying to fix cities. Like Wtf!
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PSAFLIVE@PSAFLIVE·
Only in South Africa where champions are born not made.
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@JoshuaTobkin Solving the a very big needs in AI. Who owns the data ? How do you protect your own data and and do you protect you identify as it builds out. Very cool. Looking forward to playing with the tech.
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Josh Tobkin (SUPRA)@JoshuaTobkin·
Introducing SupraOS. It's basically blockchain enforced AI agent management with a slickkk UI. And you self-host it like OpenClaw with end to end encryption (you own all your data). Alpha Launch starts tomorrow 4/20, only 100 seats. Public release maybe a week later. Stay tuned to our socials for more information. We imagine a world where we all have 10-100s of agents being of service to us across ALL Life Areas we care about. And that the organizations of the future will be AI-centric too. SupraOS is an answer to cryptography enforced AI Governance. Supra L1 will engage in decentralized AI training as well via SupraOS users. Some SupraOS users are going to build empires, I imagine... We're entering an entirely new world! It's exciting, and as long as you have the right tools, harnesses, and scaffolding to leverage AI, you're going to accomplish more than you ever imagined. We'll be open sourcing SupraOS, its around 300K lines of code, it'll be available to you for FREE. Cheers frens!
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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward) ری ٹویٹ کیا
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@MarioNawfal @europa Not just any gun, a semi automatic. Minimum sentence to normal South Africans is 15 years. If you want the other set of socially rules and laws. You have to become a politician. More profitable that sports stars
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇿🇦 Julius Malema, South Africa's most polarizing politician and the man behind the "Kill the Boer" chant, just got sentenced to effectively 5 years in prison and a R60,000 fine. Not for the hate speech. For firing a gun into a crowd in 2018. @europa
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🇿🇦🇺🇸 Gunther Eagleman nailed it: Calls to “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” are still happening in South Africa, and ignoring the brutal farm attacks is straight-up tragic. As with many things, the far left chooses to look the other way on these crimes.

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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward)
@elonmusk @GuntherEagleman Remember, if the government gives power to the people through internet and access to education. They will soon uprise against the establishment. Instead they give them their state media run radio and television so they can indoctrinate . #propaganda machine.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Children in South Africa can't access the internet because the government hates White People. It's true.
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Suprvirat
Suprvirat@Mostlykohli·
An Indian kid asked Shane Watson for an autograph. He said he’d give it after practice. After finishing practice, he came back, kept his word and gave that little Indian fan an autograph. A man with a golden heart ❤️
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇿🇦 A senior South African politician just got caught lying about Starlink to protect mobile network operators. Parliamentary communications chair Khusela Diko claimed Starlink "doesn't move the needle" on school connectivity. Here's what she left out: 16,000 schools still have no internet after 12 years, a missed deadline, and mobile operators billions over budget. Starlink offered to connect 5,000 schools for free and was turned away. A rural mobile tower costs around $61,000 and can serve just a single school. The numbers don't lie. The politician did. Source: MyBroadband
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Accurate

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Thomas Kellogg 🇺🇸@ThomasKelloggNY·
America’s worst Governor.
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CryptoBlade23 (Keep moving forward)
As a super fan I would love it if Supersport did a live interview with you and asked you questions and the rules of each sport you love or went on holidays with tax players money as well as who plays in each team. I think everyone will have the answer they already know. A suggestion... If you are a super fan, start a podcast, if you are that knowledgeable you will get sponsors as well as fans and you will be able to pay your own way to all these sporting events. #yourWelcome
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MamaJoy Chauke@JoyChauke5·
I didn’t Ask Minister ⁦@GaytonMcK⁩ to take me to the Worldcup,I asked for 50 fans he promised ,He wanted to take the influencers unfortunately DSAC denied cos of budget, I also didn’t know the money spent for RWC,I felt targeted by his answer no respect for Papajoy,
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Promethean Action
Promethean Action@PrometheanActn·
Strategic Overview - We argue that Iran signals a historic shift from NATO/EU order toward U.S., China, Russia, India cooperation, linking Trump's strategy to Western Christian civilization's revival and Artemis II's lunar mission. youtu.be/8waPZJRl88s?si…
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