JPEGs, spam, and junk items on the Bitcoin blockchain are distractions. The real adversary is companies like ChainAnalysis, whose voodoo science threatens Bitcoin's foundational principle as a peer-to-peer currency. In the Roman Sterlingov case, unreviewed, closed-source technology from ChainAnalysis poses a grave risk, potentially criminalizing legitimate Bitcoin transactions.
The community's silence on these critical issues, while they rail against JPEGs and spam, is a stark betrayal of Bitcoin's mission and a major threat to its ecosystem. Those who support or cozy up to this nonsense are the true enemies, not the people putting silly JPEGs on a blockchain.
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