Letter in Support of Responsible Fintech Policy
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Letter in Support of Responsible Fintech Policy

Dear U.S. Congressional Leadership, Committee Chairs and Ranking Members,
We are 1500 computer scientists, software engineers, and technologists who have spent decades working in these fields producing innovative and effective products for a variety of applications in the fields of database technology, open-source software, cryptography, and financial technology applications.
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It is good to see the professionals speaking the truth about this very compromised technology.
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Yup. Sound of calvary showing up. I have had twenty years of hearing how my problem is that I do not understand the technology. So now every time I hear that I can send the link….
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I feel strange about the notion of the people who are literally building out the control grid via mega-corporations like google, Microsoft, and Apple suddenly having the average consumer’s best interest at heart on this subject, don’t you?
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You bet. However, I do think there are people with in those organizations who understand how dangerous and unreliable technology can be.
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What have any of these technorati actually done to improve the welfare of yourself or anyone you q
they’ve built careers & private fortunes amassing terabytes of your pii, mostly surrepitously and illegally… all of it traded on global data maarkets, wo discloseure or compensation to consumers.
They’ve cooperated w government corruption to undermine democratic processes. Their business purpose at its essence is to consume a maximal proportion of consumer wealth in the process of deploying thr tech + waste as much of your time as possibke while doing it.
The systems theyve been contracted to build will be the digitsl panopticon that will constitute the entirity of your future existance shoukd you survive the killshots. And right now thr assignment is to seduce you to accept your fate peacefully wo protest or discussion, and theyre being paid handsomely to do it… but in this moment whr it concerns cypto, theyve put consumers best interests at the forefront of thr considetations… all of them
Now whose team is concerned.tech playing for… not mine, i guarantee that
Concerned.tech just wants to convince you o abandom your crypto, and deter you from further accumulation. As the the easiest confiscation is the voluntary one.
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Interesting point. I need to know more about the individuals to understand motivation. Looks to me like the central bankers and Silicon Valley are having a turf war.
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Great intelligence. Deeply appreciated.
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On first glance I tend to agree with Kym… and that’s as a person who has and continues to be very anti-tech anti-crypto! Makes me think twice though. Turf war sounds like it may be… would definitely have to know more about the individuals. What we DO know for sure is that the people who work for these tech giants are under constant surveillance themselves and would be quickly fired if they put a toe out of line, surely. Therefore I think it’s safe to assume that the message they’ve put out there also aligns with the interests of their employers…
Comments are closed.
It is good to see the professionals speaking the truth about this very compromised technology.
Yup. Sound of calvary showing up. I have had twenty years of hearing how my problem is that I do not understand the technology. So now every time I hear that I can send the link….
I feel strange about the notion of the people who are literally building out the control grid via mega-corporations like google, Microsoft, and Apple suddenly having the average consumer’s best interest at heart on this subject, don’t you?
You bet. However, I do think there are people with in those organizations who understand how dangerous and unreliable technology can be.
What have any of these technorati actually done to improve the welfare of yourself or anyone you q
they’ve built careers & private fortunes amassing terabytes of your pii, mostly surrepitously and illegally… all of it traded on global data maarkets, wo discloseure or compensation to consumers.
They’ve cooperated w government corruption to undermine democratic processes. Their business purpose at its essence is to consume a maximal proportion of consumer wealth in the process of deploying thr tech + waste as much of your time as possibke while doing it.
The systems theyve been contracted to build will be the digitsl panopticon that will constitute the entirity of your future existance shoukd you survive the killshots. And right now thr assignment is to seduce you to accept your fate peacefully wo protest or discussion, and theyre being paid handsomely to do it… but in this moment whr it concerns cypto, theyve put consumers best interests at the forefront of thr considetations… all of them
Now whose team is concerned.tech playing for… not mine, i guarantee that
Concerned.tech just wants to convince you o abandom your crypto, and deter you from further accumulation. As the the easiest confiscation is the voluntary one.
Interesting point. I need to know more about the individuals to understand motivation. Looks to me like the central bankers and Silicon Valley are having a turf war.
Great intelligence. Deeply appreciated.
On first glance I tend to agree with Kym… and that’s as a person who has and continues to be very anti-tech anti-crypto! Makes me think twice though. Turf war sounds like it may be… would definitely have to know more about the individuals. What we DO know for sure is that the people who work for these tech giants are under constant surveillance themselves and would be quickly fired if they put a toe out of line, surely. Therefore I think it’s safe to assume that the message they’ve put out there also aligns with the interests of their employers…