I would love to attempt to try and better understand you or take a sympathetic position towards your stance, but since you can't articulate without attempting to be some form of authoritative and the weird associations you're trying to force on me, there's no reason to put the time and effort into that. I assume you mean wallet transactions that somehow on a public blockchain make you feel as though you have found 'secret' esoteric knowledge? I don't know who you're talking about, but if I had to guess I'm sure it is someone like GP, who I work with often via valueplan or on core development and bizdev liaison stuff. Believe it or not, I'm well aware that everything I do day-to-day is permanently and immutably locked into a completely transparent blockchain that literally anyone can see and can poll through more than half a decade's worth of purposefully documented history. Also, that doesn't mean I have any physical or extended personal connection to any specific people I've interacted with in that time, but I'm sure you're intelligent enough to realize that.
If the fact that sometimes I get sent funds to repay what I put out for Hive up front on my personal credit cards is your big magic connection, your friend is not doing a very good job of his fancy scam finding flex. If you think it's cool to come here and threaten doxxing or randomly attempt to intimidate anyone who's ever had any blockchain connection in an ecosystem where almost everybody has crossed paths with everybody else, don't be too surprised when I use my display granularity tools to selectively ignore that type of nonsense.
I am in this space to make sure that I never have the power to tell someone else what they can do with their funds, and that includes powering them down if they so please. I don't want to be part of a group that creates another entrapment structure for people's assets. It's also incredibly clear that from my start here I've been building my own assets, have never powered down and have had extreme transparency in my dealings. For someone who has an entire history of blockchain at their fingertips, and who can look back over more than 6 years of how I've conducted myself, AND who has a super awesome friend who's dug up TOTALLY real totally connected totally personal information from someone like me (who literally is a live streamer and keynote speaker sharing her public life with everyone on Hive) it sounds like we really don't agree on what crypto and permissionless software look like and that you're just flailing for people to be mad at regardless of whether or not they actually have anything to do with your issue.
It's not going to win me over, but it's not going to threaten me either, so don't expect further replies when this is the level of capability for problem solving you exhibit. The thing that cracks me up is I disagree with Azircon (oh look, I can check the blockchain for context too, neat) on almost everything and have lobbied for most of the recent changes that have happened with Hivewatchers scope, but go off. The amazing bonus is, I can't stop you from doing so, but I can also just use tools to make sure I never see any of it or lend it any of my attention or value! So in some ways, we could say this run in is a great example of what this tech is actually for.
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I had some grief from that guy too as he was under the mistaken belief that I have something to do with HW. I know what hassle they get and that's why they stay anonymous. He seems to have calmed down now, but attacking the community like this did him no good.