Fuentes's clown associates seem to have moved from serving up the stream from a service that HighWinds/StackPath provided to Digital Ocean... to directly dealing with HighWinds/StackPath (hls.americafirst.live / i5m5v5t4.stackpathcdn.com / 151.139.128.11).
A bold strategy!
That dead Frenchmen could have just moved to Eastern Europe and lived comfortably. Instead he is decided to fund Fuentes' tendies fund because "Western Civilization." So much suffering has been caused by empty political autism and grifters.
Trigeminal neuralgioa sounds pretty bad, TBH. And also like something that might make it difficult to make your death count.
It's a pity that he both committed the sin of suicide and made it that much worse by paying for Gunt's Makers Mark and Nick's horse dildos.
Trovo is Tencent's Twitch competitor.
Even outside of China, the slant grifter Pony Ma can't help but copy and plagiarise ideas.
(Gunt is on there too)
Hmm. So a guy who's called for "significant retaliation" against China because faggot liberal democracies are incapable of actually implementing real border controls and lockdowns is using a Chinese platform?
So Bitcoin isnt totally anonymous then, are all cryptocurrencies like this?
Most all cryptos are 100% 'traceable'. The way 'blockchain's are implemented means that literally all transactions between addresses can be traced back to the beginning of the chain.
And if you buy crypto off an exchange following 'know your customer' requirements, those crypto addresses can be linked directly to your personal information (and the bank account/credit card you used).
You could get around that problem by buying crypto from a guy you meet in a public park, or by mining your own, or by trying to re-'anonymize' the crypto you've bought. Techniques include using a wallet that implements 'CoinJoin', using a 'mixing' service (some of which are scams, and even 'working' ones may be run by people who retain information and may provide it to financial authorities or be hacked), or using a 'currency swap' service (most don't really seem to enforce KYC, although they likely are passing information to the bad guys). Any of these might also might get the crypto that you get out the end flagged as suspicious and make it harder to spend/redeem on a crypto exchange, if it at some point was previously owned by a dark market drug dealer or a ransomware guy.
A lot of the reason for occupational governments in the West putting in requirements to pay tax on crypto 'gains' is so that they can justify being able to require you to explain exactly where your transactions went.
The only really viable crypto with privacy designed in is Monero. There's speculation that even this isn't completely perfect, but it's certainly better than anything else. Of course, if you still have access to your Monero wallet, you could be forced to provide the details of every transaction