Faletupe Insider I Malo: E tatau ona e manaʻo Bitcoin Ia Avea Sili atu Tumaoti

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Faletupe Insider I Malo: E tatau ona e manaʻo Bitcoin Ia Avea Sili atu Tumaoti

According to this banking insider, the governments have it all wrong. Bitcoin is one of the least private assets out there, and they should change policies for the pendulum to swing the other way. In the banking insider’s opinion, instead of protecting them, the governments have been harming their citizens with the current draconian measures. That sounds convenient for bitcoin, sure, but this banking insider seems like the real deal. 

Na tusia e ia, i luga o se tuutuuga e le ta'ua an essay for The Bitcoin Inisetiute o Faiga Faavae. It starts with, “Financial privacy – and, more specifically, the requirement to obtain informed consent prior to the collection and use of another’s personal financial information – is fundamental to individual freedom.” From there, it goes to Mordor and back. Is the banking insider on to something? Or is the banking insider just toeing the bitcoin’ party line? Let’s examine what she or he said and find out.

Ae muamua, e le tatau ona tatou tuueseeseina lenei parakalafa mai laina amata. E o faatasi ma faaatoatoa ai.

"Ona o le taufaamataʻu lua o le faʻateleina o solitulafono i luga ole laiga ma le faʻateleina o le mataʻituina e le malo ma le suʻesuʻeina o fefaʻatauaiga tau tupe, o loʻo i ai le tulaga faalilolilo tau tupe a tagata taʻitoʻatasi ma ua osofaʻia i le tele o itu, ma o tau moni ua amata ona faʻaalia i auala iloga."

This is a very important subject and the world should thoroughly discuss it ASAP. This banking insider is doing the governments a favor by explaining to them how privacy works in bitcoin. The essay also reads like a preemptive strike against possible Tornado Cash-like sanctions against the bitcoin fesootaiga.

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E masani lava, matou te le faʻalavelaveina le tafe o le tusiga ma faʻamatalaga tusitala, ae o le taimi lenei e taua. Afai e le talitonu le au faitau i le faletupe, latou te le manatu mamafa i ana upu poto. Ua iloa e lenei tagata le mea ua tupu.

“O lo’o filifili le tusitala e le ta’ua o latou igoa e puipui ai lo latou fa’asinomaga ma le kamupani latou te galulue ai. Sa latou galulue i le tele o fa'alapotopotoga tau tupe fa'asalalau i le puipuiga ma le fa'aitiitia o avanoa; mai faiga fa'avae i luga ole laiga ile atina'e fuafuaga ma faiga fa'avae." 

Sa latou galulue foi i le "faʻamaoniga faʻamaonia" ma o loʻo aʻafia i le KYC ma le AML "tausia ma lipoti." O loʻo galue nei le faletupe i totonu o se faletupe, fesoasoani ia i latou "ia puipuia le taufaasese ma tausisia taʻiala o loʻo i ai nei e uiga i le tagata faʻatau." O la latou lapataʻiga mo malo ma tagatanuu tutusa e malulu e pei ona manaʻomia.

"I le avea ai ma se tasi na vaai i le gaoi e iloagofie ai ua siitia olaga o le anoanoai o tagata ua afaina, ou te iloa le taua tele o le le faalauaiteleina o mea tau tupe e puipuia ai tagata faatau mai tagata taufaavalea ma fesoʻotaʻiga solitulafono ua faʻateleina i le 15 tausaga talu ai. O loʻo faʻatatauina o tupe gau i le lalolagi atoa e tutusa ma le 6.4% o le GDP o le lalolagi, e oʻo mai i le $ 5.38 trillion tala i le 2021. Ua taʻua e le au atamamai le puipuia ma le malupuipuia o faʻamatalaga tau tupe a le tagata lava ia o se tasi o gaioiga sili ona taua e mafai e se tagata ona faia e faʻaitiitia ai nei faʻamataʻu.

And since we’re giving credit where its due, The Bitcoin Inisetiute o Faiga Faavae fa'amatala o ia lava as “a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization researching the policy and societal implications of Bitcoin and emerging monetary networks.”

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E tusa ai ma le tala a le faletupe, "tupe e maua ai le tulaga maualuga maualuga." I le tulaga lona lua, o loʻo i ai a matou kamupani kata fai aitalafu poʻo faletupe, i se isi faaupuga, "tolu vaega e faʻatautaia fefaʻatauaiga mo i matou." I le faʻaaogaina o na mea, o loʻo i ai "se tulaga maualuga o le le faalauaiteleina" ona o na kamupani "ua noatia faaletulafono e le faʻaalia a matou faʻamatalaga o fefaʻatauaiga mai isi e aunoa ma la matou faʻatagaga."

You know who’s in the third place, “because Bitcoin is an open, public ledger, a user’s transaction history is available publicly to everyone.” The transparency of the bitcoin network means that “anyone can see all the transactions in the past that are linked to the holdings in that wallet address – and in many cases, how much Bitcoin is in the wallet!”

That leads us to prevention. Just in case lawmakers are thinking about directing a Tornado Cash-like attack on bitcoin:

"Bitcoin users who don’t want to share their entire transaction history or net worth when transacting with a merchant can use collaborative transaction tools to bring their financial privacy up to par with their other payment methods. These tools provide a similar service to what Visa provides its users today; they shield transactional details from both the counterparty to the transaction and from external observers.”

E le gata o fefaʻatauaiga faʻatasi e le o se solitulafono. E matua mana'omia lava mo le faiga e maua ai le le faalauaiteleina. 

"O nei meafaigaluega fefaʻatauaʻiga faʻatasi o loʻo faʻaalia ai se faʻamanuiaga manino i tagata faʻaaogaina, ae o loʻo vaʻaia ma le masalosalo e le au fai tulafono ma faʻalapotopotoga tau tupe o loʻo mafai ai fefaʻatauaʻiga ma auaunaga, aua o nei meafaigaluega e faʻapena foʻi mo tagata solitulafono e manaʻo e taumafai e" motusia le filifili. "o le vaʻaia i puna oa latou tupe."

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In the end, the banking insider is only saying that bitcoin users deserve “the same level of financial privacy that Americans are legally entitled to for day-to-day transactions – regardless of how those individuals choose to pay or be paid.” And that the system is different enough to deserve a new set of rules. And that this is not a trivial matter.

"E pei Bitcoin users grow via regulated exchanges, lawmakers must ensure that their financial privacy is protected at the same level as all other regulated payment rails. If this isn’t addressed soon, the global threat that fraud poses today will only accelerate.”

Manatua, "ua taʻua e le au atamamai le puipuia ma le malupuipuia o faʻamatalaga tau tupe a le tagata lava ia o se tasi o gaioiga sili ona taua e mafai e se tagata ona faia e faʻaitiitia ai" faʻamataʻu faʻapitoa.

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