Alexa listens to our conversations,
Facebook reads our messages,
Google sells our identity to the highest bidder,
and now Libra aims to own our financial data.
We live in an age where corporations have ownership of our lives,
simply because we find it "convenient" to use their services.
But there are alternatives.
For those who believe that:
Within the law, what you do, say, and purchase should be private information,
there are solutions.
The team at Spectrecoin believe thoroughly in privacy, and the privacy of your finances.
They have created a cryptocurrency that allows for fully private transactions,
and is the only currency that has fully functional private staking.
If you believe that YOU should control your life and NOT the government or corporations, this video is for you.
Answer one of the questions below to win 10 1UP!
1) When does privacy become more important than convenience?
2) Would you use Libra, why?
3) How far is TOO far with Facebook & Google mining/selling our data?
4) Should the government have access to our financial transactions?
5) Where's your "line"?
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Rando Graphic 17 Jul1) When governments monitoring your online presence to tax and regulate people's decisions more than they already do.
2) I would not use Libra because it's being billed as a stablecoin against fiat. There's already Cash app, Venmo, PayPal, and plenty of other services for transferring money online easily. But to give FB and friends more info on my spending habits is too much.
3) Hard to say, since people sign up and willingingly share too much personal info.
4) Definitely NOT! Too much control and that would be giving up on the idea of personal privacy altogether.
5) When the state tells me what I can and can't do with my own money even though no one is being aggressed upon. That should be a line for everyone.
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Well for on the number 4 question I feel having access to our financial transaction by the government may create protection in one area following all these attacks by the hackers and the like but I will prefer something like policies that will address Internet privacy problems in a manner that does not unduly harm the private sector or deny opportunities to consumers even if they will have access to the transaction the policies they will put in place should be clearly defined and open to check and balancing.
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Never again is the slogan, you can't have your cake and eat it. This is revolution and it has already begun..
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I believe privacy much more important than any project or coin...
We must have concern with our privacy...
If anyone is following privacy needs then it must be allowed in crypto world otherwise not...