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  • LWD@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    We all have different priorities, I guess. You might be okay with aiding American money launderers, but draw the line at anything that might have touched Israel.

    (PS: It didn’t. Matrixis several degrees of separation from anything Israeli, let alone any government, so you might want to edit that comment.)

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      3 days ago

      How does Monero particularly help American money launderers as opposed to money launderers in general? Also, very strange to go look through someone’s comment history so you can use that to make some unrelated remark…

      I just did some quick research on Matrix and it is even worse than I thought LOL. It was literally developed by a company that was originally founded in Israel and suspected by two different non-allied governments of espionage for the Mossad. And that is just what I could find within a couple minutes on Wikipedia.

      • LWD@lemm.ee
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        2 days ago
        • To play to your interests: I’m sure Monero has been instrumental in plenty of direct, Israeli money laundering too.
        • And if that’s not enough, cryptocurrency broadly is beloved by many venture capitalists and private equity ghouls. It doesn’t need evangelism, which only benefits its investors

        Regarding Matrix: it’s like you’re applying the “One Drop” rule. To address misinfo in two places:

        Amdocs was divested from Israeli private ownership since the 80s, funded by Bell, and headquartered in Missouri for decades before Matrix began development, Matrix’s team split off entirely a couple years later, and they’re in the UK: they’re a descendant of a diaspora company.