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This is a great idea to start on Reddit. I have been using CTC for the last several years. I have never had an issue with the state and didn't have an issue with IRS until our refund did not include the S.
They decided to send frivolous letters for both that year and the following year and threatened bank levies. I have just held strong to my dscotese local bitcoin exchange and fired back letters, with the help of other successful CTC warrior's letters.
I stopped the levies and finally quit getting frivolous letters. So Dscotese local bitcoin exchange fired off another demand of refund. This time I got back a letter that the IRS audited our account and decided we were indeed due a refund.
Of course this was no where the full refund actually due so I wrote them another letter stating I disagreed and they don't have the right to change my Although it isn't a win yet, I think it is in the way that they went from racking up multiple frivolous penalties on both my husband and I, to now admitting we are due a refund They still admitted they were wrong.
I believe part of why we started getting these nasty letters is because we were trying to get a family member involved and they used our address for correspondence. When they had a request for more information, my family gave in.
After that, we started with our trouble from the IRS. Especially after they changed their tune and dscotese local bitcoin exchange admitting the were wrong!! For those who are unsure about this process, you must stand your ground on what has worked for thousands of people. Otherwise, you're giving the IRS more power and making it more difficult for those who do stay in the fight. I have a handy allegory or metaphor for the stand you have taken here.
If you don't see how it fits, please give those who do a chance to explain:. Allligator owns an alligator that likes to eat people. He has buddied up with the city council, so instead of coming down hard on him for allowing a predator to eat the town's children, they are negotiating to see how much of a child is okay for the alligator to eat, or if they can work out a dscotese local bitcoin exchange where everyone donates a pinky toe or something.
Sane people are called crazy because they say this negotiation is idiotic. D There are a lot of ways that Bisq developers figured out how to do very tamper-proof evidence, like the Page signer, that grabs cryptographic proof dscotese local bitcoin exchange a certain "screenshot" from a web page actually comes from that webpage and etc. Video tho can be tampered a dscotese local bitcoin exchange easier by plenty of people who are familiar with video editing methods.
Like a green screen for example, dscotese local bitcoin exchange add a green cloth over the tracking number and edit in another dscotese local bitcoin exchange number. Nearly all video tampering is detectable. That which isn't may soon be. Anyway, I have done thousands of cash by mail trades and never used video. I just don't trade large enough amounts for it to matter.
One scammer claimed that he keeps trading with me and got me a few times. He plays hide and go seek. He has karma to deal with. Keeping cash-by-mail out of BISQ doesn't serve us. If we agree with the risks you state put them in the ToSthen we will avoid the payment method.
I don't think we can expect from dscotese local bitcoin exchange to investigate video tampering. My opinion is that this kind of trust isn't very suitable for Bisq and will murky the waters on trust dscotese local bitcoin exchange to trade on Bisq. It just wouldn't fit and many users will assume it does, which is bad advertisement for Bisq. Alex, you underestimate the depth of interest in making trading safe.
It's new, it's exciting, and the nature of the evidence that does turn up will surprise everyone and deal a serious blow to those who wish to deceive. Especially if there is a bond of some sort involved. I feel that you are clipping the wings of what would be a phoenix with your fear of bad advertising.
LBC handles the same situation by simply saying: What if after the fork? I have transfer some bitcoin on jaxx 4 days after the fork will I still get bch? The BCH you had at the time of the fork is still in the private dscotese local bitcoin exchange from your Jaxx 4 wallet. Just make sure the new wallet software is signed by someone you trust with the amount of BCH that is still in your old wallet. That would be an ideal situation.
If the BTC seller just takes the money and walks dscotese local bitcoin exchange, then there is a problem. The existence and use of bisq has nothing to do with a mugging, pickpocket, or purse-snatcher.
The seller who takes the money is doing exactly that. The fact is that two people meet and one has his own money, and the other is ready to send his btc through bisq. If he releases it, then the cash belongs to the seller. If he doesn't release it, dscotese local bitcoin exchange cash belongs to the buyer.
If the wrong person leaves with the cash, it's the same as any other theft. The main problem with it is that there can be no tamper-proof evidence for an arbitrator in case of a dispute. Unless in future some arbitrators want to meet with the users in person and witness, than that is fine I guess.
Arbitrators should be able to indicate that they are willing to arbitrate each of the possible payment types, including "meet in person. When an arbitration happens, is the loser able to publish the proceedings? I think that is important and should always be available.
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I can't do it on here or I get automodded for containing too many links. In anarchy, private property is whatever you can defend for yourself.
The more capable you are at using force, the more property you have. This is the antithesis of liberty, property, and even life - as I'd be lawful in taking your life and property.
I do not need any socialized defense for my property to be property and private. In fact, socializing the cost of that defense actually degrades my private property. I dscotese local bitcoin exchange you may be missing the point that many people are good and respectful even when there is no "Leviathan" breathing down their neck with some kind of threat to force them to be that way.
For example, you wrote:. What actually drives you dscotese local bitcoin exchange your desire to live in a peaceful society that respects YOUR private property rights. When you grok that the same desire exists in nearly everyone else, with or without the "law" then you will understand that being "lawful" dscotese local bitcoin exchange really important at all.
I think you already know this. Your property is yours only until someone takes it from you. Yes, a thief wants their claimed property protected. Just because they steal from someone, does not mean they want to be dscotese local bitcoin exchange victim of theft.
Its a fact of life - people are dicks. Thats why we had to create laws and government in the first place. I don't believe you're talking about yourself, but I was talking about you, and me, and most everyone else. The few thieves who remain after all the ones who entered into politics are pretty simple for me to handle through protective mechanisms and risk-awareness.
The ones who entered politics are the ones that worry me the most, and your argument attempts to justify their bad behavior. Private processes encourage centralization: Sure, bad actors have the same access, but if we are to be decentralized, we must withhold judgement until they've proven to be bad actors, and then who decides? If you want to gather a team that will make processes as private as possible, you have to be careful because the open process that suffers from bad actors may end up rejecting your results.
I mean making a list of or so nodes that are open to receiving fixes first so the whole network cannot be taken down. I think it gets implemented by default because there are people all over the map regarding the question of how long it takes them to upgrade when a new version comes out. It is the tinfoil hat stuff that people think isn't real that is at the root of most problems humanity faces.
That tolerance for paying tribute is generally increased by the worsening of problems, but that is because people don't realize that the worsening is a result of efforts by the same people who are collecting the tribute.
It is a con. Dscotese local bitcoin exchange view is extremely cynical, and it is difficult to fathom that it may actually be the case. Anyone who is willing to let that possibility live in their minds for a little while will find evidence that supports it, along with methods of decreasing its prevalence.
There is a small but growing population of people who do that research, identify those methods, and engage in them. We are VoluntaryistsAnarchists, Libertarians, Objectivists, and even minarchists. We will eventually eliminate many of the big problems humanity faces because of sociopaths in officebut faster if you join us. Regarding your tinfoil hat dismissal, I think the effect of your dismissal is justified, not because dscotese local bitcoin exchange power isn't actually being used to prevent BTC from making the job of farming human beings more difficult, but because that power can't find the intellectual prowess dscotese local bitcoin exchange defeat bitcoin in those willing to work with governments.
Most civil servants enter government work because they love humanity and want to serve it. That love of our species has to be destroyed in someone smart enough to help defeat a system like bitcoin or the internet itself before they will help to defeat it.