RE: Post-Thanksgiving Events
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IF everything on the blockchain is public, then we are already giving them our data for free.
All they have to do is collect it.
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IF everything on the blockchain is public, then we are already giving them our data for free.
All they have to do is collect it.
But not everything is on the blockchain. For instance pages that one reads but don’t vote on.
Or comments that they read but don't vote on either. Or accounts, hiveblocks and so much more! Just need to hide it behind a VPN and the nosey nelly's will be unable to cross things.
I doubt fedbook level of scrutiny is possible in the hive, nobody to build the code it would take.
12k people out of 8 billion is not a large target to mine.
security by obscurity
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Are IP addresses on the blockchain?
Is KYC information on the blockchain?
Are physical addresses on the blockchain?
What exactly are you worried about them collecting?
Blog posts?
And now you transition into an argument like:
Really?
So what about 5 people all using the same account?
What about 1 person using multiple accounts?
What about international corporations like Binance simply refusing to hand over user data?
Extend that to random node runners as well.
There is a lot here to parse.
Not even sure where to start.
The problem isn't what's stored on the blockchain.
The problem is you have a legal name an a social security number and an address and you have to provide that information every single time you want to buy a car or move locations or get medical treatment and whatever else.
Not enough of us to worry about just yet.
As long as people tolerate rule by force freedom really isn't an option.
Absent rule by force most of the conflict in the world goes away.