[Freedombox-discuss] FreedomBox and Bitcoin (and the petition)
Jonathan Wilkes
jancsika at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 12 18:28:28 UTC 2012
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> From: Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.com.au>
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> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 3:32 AM
> Subject: [Freedombox-discuss] FreedomBox and Bitcoin (and the petition)
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> I'm just wondering if anybody has done any analysis of the suitability
> of Bitcoin for FreedomBox?
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> For example, Bitcoin provides a certain amount of anonymity, but not
> complete privacy. In other words, anybody can create an anonymous
> Bitcoin account, but anyone else can trace the movements of Bitcoins
> through that account. Does this lack of 100% privacy make it awkward
> for FreedomBox to include Bitcoin?
By your definition of anonymity, why even have a FBX? You get the same
"certain amount of privacy" by signing up with an ISP who gives you a
dynamic IP address from a pool. After all, you can request to release your
connection and renew it with a new IP after each web page you view.
You might say the comparison isn't apt, because the ISP is a centralized
entity. But the ISP is one entity that can spy on you (possibly against the
terms of service)-- with Bitcoin anyone anywhere on the internet can do the
same thing, for very little cost. It's a 100% lack of privacy, by design.
-Jonathan
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