Yaël Ossowski⚜️
30.4K posts
policy advocate & writer | deputy director @consumerchoicec | fellow @bitcoinpolicy | tech, energy, privacy & liberté
- Replying to @AOCVenezuelan socialism made it a basket case before a single sanction was levied
- Learning that Deutsche Telekom (partly owned by the German state and which owns T-Mobile US and Magenta) is actively running bitcoin lightning nodes and may soon mine as well has to be one of the most bullish news to come out of @BTCPrague
- Replying to @chrislhayesI was going to say gulags and starvation, but your gripe takes the cake
- Learning that Deutsche Telekom (partly owned by the German state and which owns T-Mobile US and Magenta) is actively running bitcoin lightning nodes and may soon mine as well has to be one of the most bullish news to come out of @BTCPrague
- Replying to @wyclif @SahajKohli and @washingtonpostmacro-aggression, call the navy seals
- Replying to @VeraJourovaYou just literally claimed otherwise today
- Replying to @mattyglesiasand if I had the key from my grandfather’s house in East Prussia he was forced to give up to the Soviets and which is now occupied by Russia? Irredentism is a romantic notion, but mostly means future injustices on behalf of past injustice
- Replying to @mattyglesiasEnding COVID restrictions that disproportionally hurt the working class is a bad cause?
- On a panel today, EU Commission VP @VeraJourova admits that proposed CSAM scanning / #ChatControl rule clarifies "that even encrypted messaging can be broken for sake of better protection of children" Previously, EU officials stated no one would be forced to break encryption
00:00Replying to @ellajakubowska1...@EU_Commission admit on record that their CSAR proposal would break encryption. Complete 180° reversal from the repeated claim over the last 3 years from Home Affairs Commissioner @YlvaJohansson that the proposal does not break encryption. #ChatControl #EDPS20 - Replying to @CernovichIt’s incredibly underreported — most people don’t want to make themselves bigger targets. And this is all made worse by the KYC and bank secrecy laws that force us to hand over all our private information to private companies who are top targets for data hacks and leaksMaking my @CNN debut this morning: $5 wrench attacks, crypto user privacy, problems of KYC, Bitcoin users vs. bank secrecy laws, and the Trump Admin's policies on bitcoin and its crypto-offspring @bitcoinpolicy @ConsumerChoiceC
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