This is the part that gets me. once a company like palantir has that kind of access to IRS data, crypto wallets, financial records since 2018, it doesn't matter what policy says because the infrastructure is already built and running. you cant regulate away a system that's already processing everything. and the stablecoin angle is spot on. Programmable money that can be frozen or tracked through the same analytics pipeline is just surveillance with extra steps. the whole point of bitcoin was to not need permission from systems like this. the only real counter is building things where that level of access isn't possible by design. privacy has to be in the architecture not in the terms of service
I couldn't agree more! These dragnet surveillance systems that will have everything under one roof will definitely not lead to more individual liberties thriving
This is the part that gets me. once a company like palantir has that kind of access to IRS data, crypto wallets, financial records since 2018, it doesn't matter what policy says because the infrastructure is already built and running. you cant regulate away a system that's already processing everything. and the stablecoin angle is spot on. Programmable money that can be frozen or tracked through the same analytics pipeline is just surveillance with extra steps. the whole point of bitcoin was to not need permission from systems like this. the only real counter is building things where that level of access isn't possible by design. privacy has to be in the architecture not in the terms of service