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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-03 14:34

in LeoFinance20 hours ago

Depends on the context. Anon for simple opinions in a free society, sure.

Anon in any country or context where speaking your mind can get you hurt, absolutely not.

And financial privacy is always necessary!

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Now-a-days anonymity is seen, by many, as a bad thing because people have forgotten what life used to be like when we had privacy. Some people have such a comfortable life (on and offline) that they never feel the need for it.

Yes. The "everyone should be public" is such a Scandinavian attitude that comes from an extremely safe and high-trust society. Ask someone from Brazil or Congo how they feel about it.

Can't afford to be public in today's society, that's for sure.

For many, yes.

Some people risk their life and freedom with the work they do, they are often in danger. When we engage in things that make change in this world, there will be powerful people that don't like it, that's who we must remain anonymous from.

Absolutely.

I see your points.
Even if I don’t 100 percent agree.

Freedom of transaction is my big issue currently

Agree, it's my #1 issue as well. I've come to learn that privacy greatly impacts that as well though.