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Decentralization Of The Surveillance State

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And... Why we all really got into Crypto Worrying about privacy and surveillance is not a new thing.

And... Why we all really got into Crypto (well, most of us... ) [Decentralizing the surveillance state]( Worrying about privacy and surveillance is not a new thing. Hundreds of years ago people panicked about the government opening mail. Today, the surveillance state is in every corner of our lives through the internet. Edward Snowden, Five Eyes, and 5G are just the beginning of what we know about government surveillance. Here is the basis for concern and what decentralization could do to help us combat our quickly dissolving privacy. [READ MORE >>]( [Flex-worthy moments for every crypto investor]( It’s not 2010 anymore. You won’t be making millions of dollars scooping up handfuls of Bitcoins for less than your couch costs. But the gains are not over. In the life of every crypto investor, there comes a time to flex. Here are all the iconic flex-worthy moments that perhaps you made bank on. [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [Is this proof that cryptos are working as intended?]( After a series of banking collapses hit mainstream media, the surge in bitcoin's (BTC) price has raised eyebrows. In fact, many are recognizing BTC as one solution with its 70% growth rate seen so far this year; yet another crypto could have much more potential and disrupt global finance within our lifetime! With investment already pouring in from PayPal and Square plus Mark Cuban and billionaires Elon Musk and Ray Dalio on board too ... there may be serious opportunities out there today if you know where to look —[learn how you can get started with only $20 here now before it's too late!](. [GET ALL THE DETAILS HERE <<]( WEEKLY DIGEST [What are crypto ETFs?]( [READ MORE >>]( [Small business crypto guide (part 3 of 5):]( [READ MORE >>]( [Are banks the real money cartels?]( [READ MORE >>]( [Cryptocurrency profile: Avalanche (AVAX)]( [READ MORE >>]( [3 things you need to know about 3 types of token classes]( [READ MORE >>]( [The first NFT billionaires: 4 things you need to know about Devin Finzer and Alex Atallah]( [READ MORE >>]( [The 411 on backdoor crypto regulation]( [READ MORE >>]( [4 founding fathers of DeFi: the bright minds behind decentralized finance]( [READ MORE >>]( COPYRIGHT © 2022 DECENTRAL PUBLISHING This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@decentralpublishing.com 1675 SOUTH STATE ST, STE B, DOVER, DE 19901 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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