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librehash OP wrote

Backlash For What I Have Published

The consequences for what I have reported have been extraordinarily steep.

As a result of brigading, I have been banned from:

  1. Multiple subreddits
  2. Twitter (account with 20k+ tweets & followers, followed by international journalists - suspended by a report from a member of Crypto Capital Co. [seriously])
  3. Medium account banned 3x
  4. Blacklisted from having my research / findings / results mentioned in any major 'publications' in the blockchain space (i.e., CoinDesk mainly)

I have also received numerous death threats from various individuals, both anonymous and not, in this space.

Pictures of close relatives (underaged as well) have been leaked in retaliation and lies have been spread about me, such as false accusations claiming that I am a 'pedophile' (have never and will never be charged with some shit like that - ever ; ironically, these people love to embrace known pedophiles such a Brock Pierce)

Here is a link to an article where I detail the Russian bots that have attacked my account, social engineering and other subversive tactics employed in the blockchain sphere: https://telegra.ph/How-Bitfinex-Got-Me-Shadowbanned-On-Twitter-and-Ruined-My-Reputation-Or-So-They-Thought-06-08

Notably, I incurred a lot of Bitfinex's wrath when I exposed the fact that they were functionally insolvent in October 2018. This was later confirmed in April 2019 when the New York Attorney General publicly announced they would be pursuing litigation against Bitfinex due to suspected fraud involving USDT.

Addressing the 'Soros' Idea

Its funny you mention him because while he isn't present in blockchain, there is an equivalent named, 'Barry Silbert'.

He is intricately tied into a lot of the entities that I have consistently tried to warn people about.

Bitcoin, itself, is compromised to a high extent.

There is absolutely zero transparency with regards to the way that Bitcoin is run, its governance, or the decisions that are made and there are zero proposed standards that would even put it on the path to different.

And, no, I do not 'believe' in 'Bitcoin Cash' either. This is not a 'zero-sum' issue. The major flaw here with both protocols is that they reduced a much more complex issue (scaling) to one finite dimension (i.e., 'block size').

Issues such as malleability, quadratic hashing, issues with the storage of the blockchain (nearing or exceeding 250GB at this point) as well as dev decisions have not been addressed - at all. In fact, they've been purposefully avoided in favor of external protocols such as the 'Lightning Network', which represent a gross conflict of interest for each and every single Core developer at the time of writing.

Roger Ver, whom co-invested with Barry Silbert, in Coinapult (Crypto Capital Co.'s first partner) is certainly no better. Erik Voorhees and Roger Ver are both 'apprentices' of Barry Silbert and as such have many co-investments with one another (i.e., 'MyEtherWallet' or Changelly).

Binance (CZ) and Roger Ver have been very close for a number of years and when you go back and track the debacle regarding the Bitcoin.com domain address that Roger 'leased' to OKCoin and the fallout that ensued, it seems apparent that Changpeng Zhao (CZ) facilitated Roger's potential fraud in that situation. Roger being a seed investor in Binance as they popped up later did little to assuage this - but then again, there are few people that even know that he is a seed investor.

I have publicly questioned, scrutinized & criticized:

  1. Numerous exchanges
  2. Changpeng Zhao (dialogue)
  3. Vitalik Buterin (dialogue)
  4. Jesse Powell, CEO of Kraken (dialogue)
  5. Erik Voorhees (dialogue)
  6. Charlie Lee (dialogue)
  7. Luke Dash (dialogue)
  8. Brock Pierce (dialogue)

And many others. I've never had a problem going at the power structure. Fuck the power structure. I'm not afraid of these people and you shouldn't be either.

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librehash OP wrote

This post heavily assumes that I'm advocating for police to get involved. Where I grew up, real friends tell you if someone stole and who did it and you know how the rest goes.

I don't tell anyone what they should do with the information.

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librehash OP wrote

You come across to me as a Fed to keep it 100.

I think you're just somewhere that makes you feel edgy, yet safe at the same time because you don't have to really be among people that ever disagree with you - and you've fooled yourself into thinking that you're 'woke' or you're 'anti-cop'.

You are a Fed.

Fuck you do illegal? Buy drugs off the internet? Lol.

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librehash OP wrote

Are you stupid? The people committing these frauds are already fucking rich.

You were so busy to hop in your narrative, you didn't click on that report I published to see that it shows clearly that the primary 'capitalists' you abhor so much are the ones committing the crime.

So, while profiting hand over fist to the tune of hundreds of millions (if not billions of dollars), via pure fraud, they're still scheming and robbing people in this space on top of it.

I'm the one screaming 'fuck these people', trying to bring it back to the roots while you sit here play hero for them.

Shit stemmed from Russia. U.S. knows about it - they arrested Gery Shalon a few years ago. He's fucking loaded ($400M+), Israeli. Indicted on 25+ federal counts.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-and-manhattan-us-attorney-announce-charges-stemming-massive-network

They let him walk after he paid them a convenience fee of a few million to the DOJ/SEC and he got right back to it and defrauded more innocent investors. I'm actually exposing these jackasses.

"Through their criminal schemes, between in or about 2007 and in or about July 2015, Shalon and his co-conspirators earned hundreds of millions of dollars in illicit proceeds, of which Shalon concealed at least $100 million in Swiss and other bank accounts." - https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-and-manhattan-us-attorney-announce-charges-stemming-massive-network

  • $100 million

  • Swiss bank accounts

Who's the capitalist again?

Jesus.

See this is why I need the fucking Raddle instance because no one knows what the fuck they're talking about when it comes to this stuff and you guys are going to let these pricks make out like bandits

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jumboja wrote

you guys are going to let these pricks make out like bandits

And you're going to stop them... by making a message board?

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