Rage Weekly 021: You Can Just Do Things

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Rage Weekly 021:  You Can Just Do Things
Julian Assange and Eugene Jarecki at the Cannes Film Festival (source: instagram)

Trump's $200 reporting requirement is ruining the entire BSA regime

This was that if you don't remember

Totally normal

Also totally normal

They literally gave it to them for cents on the Dollar can we please stop calling this a theft

See Coinbase data breach filing with Maine AG

Shocker

Another shocker

We have been telling you this

Interesting

Nothing to see here

Unapologetic shill since some of you still don't seem to understand what's happening here

Someone tell Allen that they found where the yield comes from

Interesting read

(*)blinks(*)

(*)blinks again(*)

Off to jail they also go

AI alignment bro says Anthropic will build a nuke for you

No worries though bc it can also rat you out to the cops?

lmao

It's for the tech you guys

Signal on how it will handle Microsoft Recall

Switzerland wants to make businesses log IP Addresses

Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act introduced (again)

GENIUS Act proceeds

Not everybody be liking it tho

Case in point

Good take from Frank on this

House Financial Services Committee advances FIRM Act to end reputational risk assessments (we like the FIRM Act)

New schedule online for Financial Services GOP

Telegram founder asked to influence Romanian elections

Telegram founder not allowed to attend OFF

Hilarious coverage on SafeMoon CEO trial by the one and only David Z. Morris

Hard to say what's funniest about this

Six Billion Dollar Man, Documentary about the persecution of Julian Assange, wins L'Œil d'Or Special Jury Prize at Cannes film festival ✊

Another journalist sanctioned by the EU

Samourai lives on

Payjoin V2 is finally upon us

We like the thing

Not good

Please don't use Tether WDK this is too funny for this

lol

That's it for this week, check back next sunday!

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