Edward Snowden Reveals 2013 NSA Leak Was Facilitated Using Bitcoin

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Edward Snowden Reveals 2013 NSA Leak Was Facilitated Using Bitcoin

Le lanceur d’alerte Edward Snowden a réitéré que Bitcoin helped him to uncover massive and undue spying of the public by the National Security Agency and CIA in 2013. Despite being vocal about Bitcoin, Snowden says he did not just realize BTC recently having used it back in 2013 to pay for servers he used to leak the NSA spying dossier.

Snowden was responding to concerns by some bitcoin who feel he isn’t well acquainted with the cryptocurrency conception and the upsets that he is always fronting Bitcoin. He goes ahead to reveal that people with a secret financial interest in CBDCs sometimes do smear campaigns against Bitcoin.

“There is a strain of wealthy VC-guy who pretends to do you a favor by “warning” against Bitcoin or whatever while hyping centralized garbage-coins that they coincidentally happen to own an enormous stake in. If you ever make it, don’t be that guy. If you are that guy, change.” 

Snowden est un critique virulent des soi-disant monnaies numériques des banques centrales (CBDC) which he agrees with many are government machinery meant to limit the usage of public cryptocurrencies and curtail freedom of money, and not to complement the Bitcoin agenda as some people see it. However, his persistent and outspoken criticism of Bitcoin on privacy issues, for instance, saying even the last week’s Taproot upgrade actually worsens privacy of the cryptocurrency, has not sounded so well to many people who champion Bitcoin.

According to Snowden, privacy coins that are alternative to Bitcoin have poor traction given that they are regularly delisted by exchanges to keep them down. However, since these exchanges cannot afford to delist Bitcoin, it is best placed to help solve the online privacy menace if developers would prioritize privacy. But they do not, he stated.  

The whistleblower is quoted, however, as saying that he likes Bitcoin and crypto because of the free nature of these forms of money and the impartiality of the transactions they facilitate. That centralized banks are not involved in these transactions will help boost the privacy of online transactions and communications.

En 2013, Snowden – qui vivait alors aux États-Unis et travaillait pour la CIA en tant que sous-traitant – a divulgué plusieurs documents et informations révélant que la NSA détournait et récoltait des données d'utilisateurs privés à partir de téléphones et de comptes d'utilisateurs en ligne sur des réseaux sociaux comme Facebook et des plateformes de courrier électronique comme Gmail en violation de la vie privée des utilisateurs, parfois avec des ordonnances judiciaires secrètes et d'autres fois prétendument sans ordonnances judiciaires. Il vit désormais en Russie avec un permis de séjour temporaire après avoir quitté les États-Unis pour demander l'asile.

Source primaire: ZyCrypto