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Subject The Regime Wants to Use Blockchain Firms Against the People
Date July 29, 2023 11:29 AM
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** July 29, 2023
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** The Government Wants to Turn Blockchain Firms into Servants of the State ([link removed])
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Federal prosecutors and other law enforcement agents are turning blockchain firms into government subsidiaries. The real goal is to criminalize what really are lawful, private exchanges.

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