#everydayprivacy
Freedom is not asked for; it is built.
Privacy is not a destination; it is a daily journey.
A series of tips for you to practice.
Tip #1
No receipt, please: If the purchase does not require a warranty, pay in cash or with cryptocurrency from your non-custodial wallet (preferably Monero) and do not provide your ID or email address for the invoice.
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#Privacy is becoming the greatest illusion of our time; not a right granted to all, but a luxury secured by the few.
News: Canada and the EU signed an MoU (Dec 10, 2025) for interoperable digital identity wallets and credentials. It enables cross-border recognition, joint pilots, and standards-sharing, building on June 2025 commitments.
My opinion: I have been saying this for a long time: digital identity will be implemented before 2030 in developed countries.
Protesting and collecting millions of signatures on platforms against digital ID is all well and good, and necessary, but it will be useless; it will only delay implementation.
ALL GOVERNMENTS WILL BE TECHNOCRATIC, with only differences in their structures.
Digital tyranny will be carried out through centralized social engineering.
So get ready, and educate yourself on how to face what is coming.
Privacy will be the greatest illusion ever invented; it will not be a human right, it will be a luxury for the few who are prepared.
ROTHBARD VS. KONKIN: THE BALLOT OR THE BLACK MARKET
While sharing the anarcho-capitalist horizon, Murray Rothbard and Samule Konkin III were irreconcilable tactical foes.
Rothbard bet on political realism: founding parties, voting, and forging alliances to dismantle the system from within.
Konkin, however, rejected the ballot box as a moral trap. His answer was Agorism: ignoring the State and starving it of resources through counter-economics.
While Rothbard sought to temporarily seize the throne to destroy it, Konkin taught how to build a parallel market where the throne simply no longer mattered.
Itβs the timeless battle between political reform and direct action.
Which philosophy of these two activists do you adhere to?