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@jordaaash

Engineer @anza_xyz / Advisor @solanalabs / Intern @ShoeVentures / Collector @MadLads

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Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is really insane that being so dumb you can't keep your impulses in check is a mitigating circumstance in judgments against criminals. A sane society would treat it as an aggravating circumstance and increase the sentence.

Jordan ☉ | 🥫🪽 (@jordaaash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second para is even more interesting than the first If similarly applied by the IRS, this classifies liquid staking deposits not as a taxable swap event but as a deposit with a receipt token

Second para is even more interesting than the first

If similarly applied by the IRS, this classifies liquid staking deposits not as a taxable swap event but as a deposit with a receipt token
Jon Charbonneau 🇺🇸 (@jon_charb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💯💯💯 Most people want at least the privacy they’re used to in tradfi Most people don’t want cypherpunk/illegal privacy + shit UX (realistically most current privacy tech) This is a huge difference that lots of crypto people conflate imo then think privacy doesn’t matter

Jon Charbonneau 🇺🇸 (@jon_charb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Privacy has pmf for nearly all meaningful financial use cases If your credit card transactions were public you’d never use it Privacy hasn’t shown pmf in early onchain crypto degeneracy Completely different If you think serious stuff comes onchain, then privacy matters

Jordan ☉ | 🥫🪽 (@jordaaash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consumer payments using crypto will never work without privacy at least roughly equivalent to card transactions That said I can where he’s coming from. Privacy is necessary but not sufficient and isn’t a reason to use crypto for payments