The Wetsuweten are more united than pipeline backers want you to think – Maclean’s

This is, left to right: Din ze Knedebeas, Warner William, Din ze Hagwilnegh, Ron Mitchell, Din ze Woos, Frank Alec, Din ze Madeek, Jeff Brown, Din ze Gisdaywa, Fred Tom. In back is Din ze Ste ohn tsiy, Rob Alfred. Wetsuweten territory near Houston, B.C. on Jan. 4, 2020. (Amber Bracken)

Amber Bracken is an award-winning photojournalist based in Edmonton. Much of her reporting focuses on issues affecting Indigenous people. Shes spent months, over multiple trips, covering the interpretation of Aboriginal title rights inside Wetsuweten territory.

Ahead of the impending RCMP enforcement of Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipelines temporary injunction in late 2018, the Wetsuweten held an important feast, to decide what to do next.

The bahlat, or potlatch in English, is the seat of their ancient government. That it exists today is a credit to the Wetsuweten resisters who were jailed for protecting it during the potlatch ban that lasted from 1884 to 1951, even as their regalia was burned in front of them.

Bahlats are open to everyone from the nation. The proceedings that day took hours of protocol and discussion before the hereditary chiefs announced the decision, on behalf of the five clansthey would not leave quietly, they said. They would block pipeline workers.

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Decisions made like this have underpinned the Wetsuwetens hereditary chiefs decade-long stand against all pipelinesin their remaining culturally viable land. Its only a portion of their total unceded territory equalling roughly the size of New Jersey.

Conversely, of the five Wetsuweten elected band chiefs, only the Hagwilget Village Council declined to sign benefits agreements with the LNG pipeline, citing that it was not their place to make decisions about the territory.

The opposing positions of the two sets of chiefs has been represented by B.C. Premier John Horgan and in the media, as a fight within the nation between the equal actors of hereditary chiefs, who defend the land, and the band chiefs, who seek escape from poverty. Premier Horgan told the CBC he doesnt think a handful of people can stop progress and success for people who have been waiting for a break like this for many, many years.

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But this simplification obscures the fact that both sets of chiefs are on the side of their people, working against a colonial system that seeks economic certainty and the surrender of Indigenous land.

The Wetsuweten are not a nation divided, they are a nation with differing opinions on the best route to a better future after history of oppression. The band councils have sought opportunity, and funding, where they can find it. But based on Wetsuweten and Canadian law, its ultimately the hereditary chiefs who have jurisdiction to the territory, and they have been clear about their aimto assert self-governance over their land and demand a nation-to-nation relationship with Canada. Its a move that would benefit all Wetsuweten.

Each set of leaders has unique jurisdiction, in the same way that municipal and provincial governments do. The band chiefs, who were imposed by the Indian Act, govern their reserves, while hereditary chiefs predate Canada, and govern the entire Wetsuweten territory. Its worth noting that they are not anti-industry and have long held logging agreements.

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Divide and conquer is a classic strategy thats been used effectively to rule Indigenous lands throughout Canadian history. In the 1870s,Cree people were intentionally scattered across multiple reserves to prevent them from organizing. In the contemporary politic, just the appearance of fracture can undermine public support for grassroots movements.

By lumping Indigenous people together and by funding pro-pipeline factions within the Wetsuweten nation, B.C.s government and gas industry have caused confusion about who has say. Well-meaning Canadians dont want to infringe on Indigenous rights. But when the determination of whether pipeline work should continue has been represented as a democratic exercise, majority rules becomes an easy conclusion.

A key point that project proponents emphasize, is that 20 elected band councils signed benefits agreements, a phrasing that relies on Canadians social conditioningone that assumes democratic systems are fundamentally more fair.

While talking about benefits agreements, duress is inherent in the processFirst Nations cant actually say no to any project in Canada. In addition, most councils are cash-strapped, and some reported that they were told the project would go ahead with or without their consentthey might as well get on board for a payout. Leaked examples of Coastal GasLink agreements show evidence of large provincial subsidies to get First Nations on board, attempts to muzzle pipeline dissent,and to limit Aboriginal rights.

While there are communities who are excited for LNG development, like the Haisla of Kitamaat Village, there is no pan-Indigenous monolith; each independent nation has rights that need to be respected. Its messy and difficult, but important.

This is not an equation where Haisla rights, plus band chiefs, minus an implementation strategy for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, justifies the trampling of the Wetsuweten hereditary chiefs. Their voice is the one that counts for the 190 kms of pipeline proposed for their territory.

Their position has been supported by their system of bahlat as well as a survey that was reported to me by Chief Knedebeas (Warner William), as well as Chief Howihkat (Freda Huson), who was on the council of Witset (the largestWetsuweten community) while the survey was being completed. It was conducted by CopperMoon Communications, a company that doesnt seem to exist anymore. The surveyed stated that 83 per cent of Witset members (its population is 2,000 among the greater Wetsuweten population of 5,000) were against the pipeline.

The Wetsuweten Matrilineal Coalition (WMC) was formed in 2015 by Gloria George, Darlene Glaim and Theresa Tait-Day, with $60,000 each in funding from LNG Canada, Coastal Gaslink, and the Provincial Ministry of Reconciliation and Relations. WMC was formed expressly to sign a benefits agreement on behalf of the clans, after the hereditary chiefs would not, according to Glaims resignation letter two years later. At the time, Glaim held a hereditary title but notes in the letter that she would consider renewed involvement, if her clan wanted her to, saying that clan organization with the current resources has not worked thus far.

The coalition never brokered an agreement, but have petitioned for the project and bolstered the public image of collaboration between Wetsuweten and the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

Public support matters, because it creates social license in the current climate of reconciliation, where Indigenous rights are often discussed. Premier Horgan recently said reconciliation discussions with the hereditary chiefs are ongoing, but Wetsuweten opposed to the pipeline say reconciliation is dead. This national outcry follows the arrests of 28 people from Wetsuweten camps.

Chief Howihkat was dressed in her regalia, conducting ceremony with six family and supporters when RCMP came to remove them from her home, just like when police came for her ancestors.

The reverberations of public opinion have been felt across the country. The hashtags #reconciliationisdead, #shutdowncanada and #wetsuwetenstrong have been trending on social media, while the Gitxsan, Mohawk, other Indigenous and non-Indigenous protestors occupy bridges, ports, railways, offices, radio stations, and the B.C. Legislature in support of the Wetsuweten. More than 50 protestors have been arrested so far, and business leaders are alarmed about their inability to move commodities by rail or seaalong with the potential harm to the Canadian economy.

In response, Coastal GasLink announced that work would resume in the area this week, also highlighting the benefits and the return to work of many members of the Wetsuweten community, who the CBC reported numbered approximately two dozen. CGLs official Twitter feed has been posting pro-pipeline Wetsuweten voices, including a hereditary chief, and an employee whos been used extensively in their marketing, to drive the point home.

Jody Wilson-Raybould recently wrote in the Globe that reconciliation requires transitioning from the colonial system of government imposed on First Nations through the Indian Act, to systems of Indigenous governance, and that its up to each nation to clarify the roles of the two systems.

The Wetsuweten people have already put forward their hereditary chiefs to speak for the territory, during the 1997 case Delgamuukw v The Queen. They were also recognized by the Supreme Court of Canada as the representative of the collective land rights holders in that decision, the first comprehensive account of Aboriginal title in the country.

But after over a decade and millions spent in court, even though their law is older than Canadian law, that case fell short of establishing the boundaries of where their title applies. So its business as usual with government, RCMP and gas industry until they go back to court.

If Aboriginal title is established, the Wetsuweten nation will gain a critical new power. Developments in their territory will require their consent rather than the murkily defined consultation thats required now.Band councils work hard to make the most of limited resources, and the pipeline has been framed as a salvation for an impoverished nation.

In contrast, Aboriginal title would empower the Wetsuweten to retain culturally significant territory or to negotiate projects in their territory, as true equals, rather than brokering from desperation created by the Indian Act. The power to say no could change everything.

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Herman Mashaba: The solutions to fixing South Africa lie with redressing our past – News24

2020-02-16 10:00

But, 26 years on, the ANC cant blame the Apartheid government for the poor quality of our education system, rampant corruption, state capture, collapse of our SOEs and destruction of our economy, writes Herman Mashaba.

In 1994 we had that magical moment where we achieved a peaceful transition to democracy.

I was sceptical that this could happen.

On the 27th of April 1994, when I stood in a queue to vote for the first time in my life, I was happy to be proven wrong.

But this magical moment was underwritten by a condition, that the success of the South Africa project depended on our ability to see the painful legacy of our past to be redressed.

Without this, that magical moment would remain exactly that, just a moment.

The ANC has proven to be a greater perpetrator of poverty, unemployment and inequality than the Apartheid government. It is a disgrace. The ANC could blame the state of our country in 1994 on the Apartheid government.

But, 26 years on, the ANC cant blame the Apartheid government for the poor quality of our education system, rampant corruption, state capture, collapse of our SOEs and destruction of our economy.

The democratic project is in dire health because the ANC has deepened the inequalities they found when they first started to govern.

This is why the antics of those who seek to deny the role of race in South Africa, or be blind to the continued correlation between race, poverty and inequality, is not only insensitive, but patently irresponsible.

The one universal truth, is that people who think this way have never felt the sting of poverty and unemployment arising from historical injustice.

I am someone who wants to achieve a non-racial future for South Africa. I believe deeply in this ideal both personally and for South Africa.

However, two preconditions to achieving this ideal exist.

Firstly, we have to acknowledge the reality of historical injustice and its direct relationship with our race.

To deny this, and to tolerate denial of this, is folly.

The majority of our population have endured more than three centuries of systematic oppression and exclusion, solely on the basis of race.

The basis for inclusion, opportunity, education, association and residence were all determined on the grounds of prejudicing black people.

I was born into a country, which by law, classified me as a communist on the basis of my race.

Secondly, in recognising we need to move forward, we need a programme to redress the legacy of our past that makes a non-racial future a reality with a timeline.

This requires that we do not approach redress in academic terms, but with full acknowledgement of the lived experiences of those who continue to live without access to opportunity, the vast majority of whom are black.

This is not to say that those living in poverty are exclusively black, or that affluent communities are exclusively white.

I equally reject this reductionist thinking.

Instead it is to say that we cannot afford to negate the role that race played in the past, the role it continues to play today in access to opportunity, and tackle this reality head on.

So, the question becomes how?

This is precisely the question that I will be posing next week in The People's Dialogue, so that the political alternative we are working to set up, can be guided by the voices of the South African people.

From my perspective, we need to appreciate that BBBEE has failed fundamentally, producing a handful of very wealthy beneficiaries, while it does nothing for the majority of black businesses.

BBBEE has done nothing to assist black-owned small businesses to improve their chances of success. It remains a program to benefit the connected few.

Instead, we need an alternative that lifts more people into opportunity, allowing them to compete on an even footing. We need an opportunity revolution which focuses on driving massive levels of investment into increasing access to opportunity for black people in South Africa.

This means we need to invest in education, and vastly improve the calibre of those emerging from our schooling system.

This means revamping our school curriculum, improving the skills of our teachers and reward for our teachers, dealing with under-performing teachers and principals and the lack of educational facilities.

If this means going to war with SADTU, it is a small price to pay.

I would like to see black learners leaving schools and having the opportunity to attend a greater number of universities.

I believe tertiary education needs to be funded for those who cannot afford it, but must be paid back (interest free) when they graduate and gain employment.

I want to see young people have the opportunity to attend a burgeoning number of artisanal, entrepreneurial and TVET schools.

Most importantly, the legacy of our past will never be redressed until we have a growing economy providing opportunities to better skilled young people from the measures above.

Tough decisions need to be made that require real leadership and not the current level of policy ambiguity, pandering to socialist and labour interests and indecisiveness.

The steps required to turn our economy around, so that it creates opportunity, are known and our country has many great minds that can guide this process.

It needs the political will and an unwavering focus on implementing the tough measures required.

What we need is a period of revolutionary public and private investment into communities where people still live under the oppressive weight of Apartheid, and continue to struggle.

We must not allow any confusion or political expediency to confuse that this is, un-apologetically, investment into black communities.

Embracing this principle, and by driving massive investment into creating opportunities, will ensure that we can achieve this second phase of project South Africa that never followed our political freedom in 1994.

What is critical is that these efforts and focused, heavily funded, produce access to opportunity and time-bound so that we can move towards a non-racial future for South Africa.

It is proven throughout the world, and nowhere more so than in South Africa, that people are better at improving their own circumstances far more than government has ever proven capable of achieving.

It requires a government that understands its role is to provide access to opportunity through massive investment in generating those opportunities and un-apologetically targeting those black South Africans who still suffer from the oppression of their parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and so on.

I am committed to working together with all South Africans of all backgrounds, so that we can craft real solutions to the legacies of our past.

By doing so, we can deliver on a vision for a prosperous, non-racial South Africa that can truly achieve the reconciliation and nation building envisioned in 1994.

- Mashaba is founder of The People's Dialogue, an entrepreneur and the former executive mayor of the City of Johannesburg.

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Friday essay: I am anxious to have my children home: recovering letters of love written for Noongar children – The Conversation AU

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names of deceased people.

In the quiet of the State Records Office, I have spent many hours searching for knowledge about my family.

In Australias archives, we can find letters written by Aboriginal people to the government. We hear echoes of their voices in their words on the page.

Some of these letters express grief, anger and frustration. Some protest the injustice of oppressive legislation.

Archives in the State Records Office of Western Australia hold hundreds of letters written by Noongar people to the Chief Protector of Aborigines and other government officials from the turn of the 20th century. The letters were captured within manic record-keeping systems used to surveil and control Aboriginal people.

These letters are an historical record of the agency of Noongar people to reckon with systematic human rights violations under the 1905 Aborigines Act and in particular the cruel administration of Chief Protector A.O. Neville from 1915 to 1940.

Aboriginal people are working to reclaim knowledge about our families in archives. The recovery of these letters has become a catalyst for storytelling, as we piece together archival fragments and living knowledge.

My searching has recovered many letters written by my family. It has recovered stories that had been lost for generations.

Within personal files and those relating to institutions for Aboriginal children is a collection of precious letters written by Noongar mothers and fathers to Neville pleading for children who had been forcibly removed as part of the Stolen Generations.

These letters are handwritten, often in faded pencil on yellowing paper with worn edges.

Emotions linger in words, in the handwriting itself, or in other marks on the page. A small indent is imagined to be the resting of the pencil on the page as the letter writer collected their thoughts.

Under the 1905 Act, Aboriginal parents were not the legal guardians of their own children. Neville unjustly became the guardian of every Aboriginal child in Western Australia under the age of 16.

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Decades of pleading for children unfold within these letters, revealing deep Noongar truths about unending love and care for children. They are love letters written by mothers and fathers, and sometimes by children themselves.

Reading these letters, we come to feel rather than know the heart-breaking pain of having a child taken from you.

The words on the pages of these letters sound with a spirit of tenacity to restore broken connections within families.

One of these many histories belongs to my grandmothers grandfather, Noongar man Edward Harris. He campaigned for more than a decade between 1915 and 1926 for the return of his four children: Lyndon, Grace, Connie and my great-grandmother Olive.

He wrote these letters from the heart, a place where he held his children close to him. His letters, captured within archives, have become a treasured historical record of his love for his children.

I never expected to find him in archives and to listen to his voice in his words on the page.

Edwards letters are assertions of humanity and human rights. Assertions of rights as a father.

In a letter to Neville dated February 1 1918, he writes:

And now before bringing this letter to a close I again appeal to you to have my children placed in my care, and to remind you that I am their father, and if you cannot do that, Ill have to try some other means to have my children restored to me, either through the press or else a court of justice.

Edward met all the demands Neville placed on him in their correspondence for the return of his children: he could provide good character references; he had a stable job as a farm manager; he had a good home there; he had a wife to take care of the children; he had money to send them to school.

In a letter dated December 31 1918, he writes:

I am anxious to have my children home with me [] In order to have them with me, I have done what you thought was necessary.

On March 29 1919, he writes:

I can never convince myself that you are anxious for me to have my children back. I have told you before that you are hostile and biased, I still believe you are the same []

[I]n all my dealings with you re the children you have raised too many obstacles and created too many difficulties, the result to me has always been disappointment. I have carried out all the conditions you have imposed on me, and I expect you to fulfil your promises re the children.

Neville refused to return Edwards children from Carrolup Native Settlement near Katanning, and later Moore River Native Settlement.

This refusal had everything to do with oppression, and nothing to do with Edwards ability to love and care for his children.

Reading these letters, from many parents, proves time and time again the structural nature of child removal.

Edward was a family man whose advocacy was motivated by his love and care for his children. He demanded the repeal of the 1905 Act. He held Neville to account for his abuse of power.

On August 21 1920, he writes:

[] it would be a hard matter for you or anyone else to convince me that it is in the interests of the children that you are keeping them shut up at Carrolup. Your past actions show that you are malicious, you have never missed an opp[o]rtunity of hurting me. Not once. Also you have used your position as Protector and the Aboriginal Act to gratify your malice.

You speak of doing the best in the interests of my children. I cannot see it []

Edwards advocacy continued as he wrote letters, requesting a departmental inquiry into Nevilles refusal to return his children, and attempting to take his case to court.

In a letter to the Deputy Chief Protector of Aborigines, in March 1920, he writes:

Several times I have asked him [Neville] on what grounds does he refuse to restore me my children, and so far I am still in the dark as to his reasons for holding my children. Of course I will apply again for my children and also ask for an inquiry as I consider that I have been victimised by Mr Neville.

The way I have been treated by that gentleman is an outrage to ones feelings and affections.

It is an outrage to anyones feelings and affections.

Edward, with his brother William Harris and many other Noongar families, went on to establish the first Aboriginal political organisation in Western Australia, the Native Union, in 1926.

William Harris described the organisation as a protective union for all Aboriginal people.

The Native Union demanded the repeal of the Aborigines Act 1905, in particular the power of the government to forcibly remove Aboriginal children from their families. It also held Nevilles administration to account for its systematic violation of Indigenous rights.

The Western Mail reported that during a meeting with Western Australian premier Philip Collier in 1928 William Harris said:

The department established to protect us, is cleaning us up [] Under the present Act, Mr Neville owns us body and soul []

Taking up pen and paper, Edward Harris and many other Indigenous activists of his generation were involved in fundamental work to advocate for transformative discourses of humanity and human rights.

For our generation, their letters humanise histories of colonisation and intergenerational trauma.

The recovery of this collection of letters is a practice of truth-telling about Stolen Generations. These letters reveal Aboriginal truths about unending love and care for children. They reveal truths about our collective humanity. These letters restore some humanity to the inhumanity of the Stolen Generations.

Recovering Aboriginal cultural heritage in archives contributes to the revitalisation of our storytelling as branches of knowledge about who we are and where we come from.

This is the legacy of these letters for the next generations.

These letters, some written more than a century ago, echo our current demands. Aboriginal people continue to contend with contemporary practices of child removal.

As the Uluru Statement reflects: This cannot be because we have no love for them.

It is an honour to recover these letters, to shine some light on the long history of this love and the love in my own family story, too.

All excerpts of Edward Harriss letters have been reproduced with permission. These excerpts may not be reproduced outside of the context of this article without the authors permission.

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Kemayah urges promotion and protection of human rights at International Seminar on Peace, Security and Terrorism in Africa – Global News Network

Amb. Kemayah and Kenya Foreign Affairs Minister

(New York, February 15, 2020) Liberias Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, His Excellency Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr. is encouraging United Nations Member States to strive for the promotion and protection of human rights as a way to counter the global threat of terrorism.

Ambassador Kemayah stressed that upholding human dignity, respecting the values and culture of people, as well as embracing diversity and fostering inclusion is critical for the existence of social peace and addressing the factors that prompt and drive terrorism and extremism.

Ambassador Kemayah named exclusion from the socio-economic, religious and political system; unemployment and the lack of opportunities for growth; injustice, corruption and oppression of certain groups; and fragile state capacity and failing security; as few factors that prompt and drive acts of terrorism.

Ambassador Kemayah emphasized while he is of the personal view that the factors listed are not justification for acts of terror against humanity, it was important to adequately address them to mitigate terrorism and extremismacts that are advancing daily and creating safety concerns globally.

Ambassador Kemayah recalled that in 2018 alone, terrorist attacks claimed the lives of approximately Twenty-seven thousand (27, 000) individuals and noted that fears as a result of terrorism have quadrupled, with half of the worlds population expressing concern about being victimized by terrorism.

Addressing a Seminar on the Political Trends and Implications for Peace and Security in Africa and the Changing Face of Terrorism and Extremism: Practical Responses in Mombasa, Kenya, Ambassador Kemayah also stressed the need to strengthen democracies, and enhance regional and international cooperation as practical steps to address the growing threats of terrorism and extremism.

Said Ambassador Kemayah: The consideration and/or implementation of the following could be a number of ways to address the growing threats of terrorism and extremism: We must ensure the continuous strengthening of our democracies; vigilance should be stepped up so as to reduce the number and risks from terror acts; the formulation of legal framework for enhanced international cooperation that would limit or prevent the financing of terrorism; including, but not limited to curbing money laundering, should be relentlessly pursued; we should intensify regional cooperation; aimed at addressing cross-border crimes; especially illegal trafficking flows; elevating the relevant role women can play in trying to mitigate acts of terrorism and extremism; hence enhancing gender equality and empowering women would be key; terrorist groups exploit idle youth; therefore youth engagement and empowerment will surely mitigate the recruitment of youth by terrorist groups; the use of sports as a unifying tool should be enhanced; and finally, we should increase effectiveness of our collaboration and exchange of information in the fight against terrorism.

The Liberian Envoy further stressed that peace, security, and resilient democracies, significant pillars that contribute towards the sustainable development of any nation, can only be achieved within a society that promotes and practices vibrant democracy; such as the Republic of Liberia a democracy under the Leadership/Presidency of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah that is ensuring that justice and equalities reign; a democracy that is espousing social-politico and economic development.

Sharing the Liberian experience, Ambassador Kemayah asserted that under the astute Leadership of His Excellency President Weah, Liberians are witnesses to how resilient democracy has proven capable of managing violence and protests in amicable and peaceful manners. With democracy like ours, under the ever potent leadership of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia, people are given the opportunity to discuss issues affecting them. Working together as Liberians, we are able to settle our political and social differences; and our democracy avails the stage for the Government to cater to its citizens; a responsibility that thankfully the Government of His Excellency President Weah continues to be fully committed to upholding and delivering on. Ambassador Kemayah emphasized.

Ambassador Kemayah then reaffirmed on behalf of His Excellency President Weah and the Government and People of Liberia, Liberias unwavering commitment and support towards the fight of the United Nations and International Community against Global Terrorism and Extremism aimed at the sustenance of Global Peace and Security.

The Liberian Diplomat to the United Nations thanked the Government and People of Kenya for organizing and supporting the Seminar on the Political Trends and Implications for Peace and Security in Africa; and the Changing Face of Terrorism and Extremism: Practical Responses, stressing that it gave the subject of terrorism the relevance that it deserves. The seminar brought together several stakeholders in the peace and security sectors, including some United Nations Security Council members and other Ambassadors and Permanent Representatives to the United Nations.

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Wave of Russian immigrants seeking asylum arrive in Mexicali – KYMA

MEXICALI, Calif. (KYMA, KECY), Shelters in Mexicali are starting to see a new wave of immigrants come in from an unexpected place -- Russia.

One shelter that helps asylum seekers says it's housing at least 50 Russian immigrants. And it says, more are on their way.

One immigrant tells us leaving his homeland wasn't easy, but he had no other choice but to flee from the political oppression he faces in Russia.

In my country, its a very hard political situation. The president of Russia changed the constitution, its no good," said Vladimir Kuznetsov, immigrant from Moscow.

Kuznetsov said living under president Putins regime is living without freedom.

Hes one of 9 Russian immigrants taking shelter at the Alpha and Omega shelter in Mexicali.

Everyone thinks that Moscow has a good life, but it's far from it. Independent business is almost destroyed. Many people in Russia work for the state and aren't able to speak freely," said Kuznetsov.

He said the state interferes with public life and its impossible to speak out about injustices without being punished by the government.

One Russian immigrant we spoke to, who feared being on camera, shared with us he had been falsely imprisoned and held at gunpoint by government officials. He said theres no plan B for him. Going back to Russia would mean death.

The majority of the Russian immigrants at the shelter traveled alone and came with very little in their pockets, but the Alpha and Omega Shelter has given them hope their cases will be heard by U.S. Immigration Services.

Some of them are fleeing the government, violence, they all have a different story. We already know that the situation in Russia is a difficult one," said Alberto Alvarez, one of the directors at Alpha y Omega Shelter.

Alvarez says the shelter received its first Russian immigrant back in December.

His name was Liam, he was granted asylum and is now in the U.S. We also had a second immigrant that was here and was also granted asylum. Their path for asylum is different then the Central Americans. The central Americans have to go through court proceedings which takes a lot longer, and the Russians here are going by numbers." said Alvarez.

Alvarez says theyve been told more Russian immigrants are on their way to Mexicali, even women and children.

Meanwhile for Kuznetsov, though his asylum status is unclear, he says there's no turning back.

I hope the U.S. will provide my asylum," said Kuznetsov.

The Alpha and Omega Shelter currently has 100 immigrants under its care. Shelter directors say they're prepared to take in more immigrants with open arms.

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Douglas Murray: Boris Must Appoint More Real Conservatives to Demoralise the Left – Breitbart

Boris Johnsons government needs to defy the lefts mob bullying tactics and start appointing actual conservatives to key positions really important ones that dont merely annoy the opposition but actually demoralise it.

So argues author Douglas Murray in a characteristically hard-hitting interview on how to reclaim the culture from the regressive left.

This government has a two- to five-month window to make appointments that demoralise the opposition, says Murray.

He believes that key jobs should go to controversial (to the left) figures like Toby Young, the journalist and founder of a London free school, whose attempted appointment to some extremely minor government education quango two years ago was cancelled after the left ganged up to conduct some offence archaeology on some of his twenty-year-old tweets.

Murray said in an interview on the Delingpod podcast:

So, Toby Young, havingnotbeen able to get totally unimportant membership of a 15 member advisory quango, ought to be put in charge of a major educational institution.

Of course this will cause the usual far-left cry bully outrage mob to kick up a huge stink but the government must stand firm:

The far left will rail and rage. To which the Conservatives can respond: If you dont like it, you ought to have won an 80-seat majority in Parliament at the last election.

Murrays remarks follow research by the Taxpayers Alliance (TPA) showing that despite ten years of Conservative governments, a vastly disproportionate number of public appointments still go to avowed liberal leftists, not conservatives.

In fact, in the last decade only two public appointments have been given to known conservatives: one, for head of the Charities Commission, to William Shawcross (who isnt even a member of the Tory party, just a cultural conservative); the other to the late Sir Roger Scruton as an unpaid advisor on the governments Building Better, Building Beautiful commission.

And that second appointment, as we know, did not end well for Sir Roger or show the then Conservative government to be remotely interested in defending its own.

All it took was a dishonest, manufactured hit-job on by a left-wing activist journalist in the New Statesmanfor the government (and at least two prominent Conservative MPs on Twitter) to distance itself from the great conservative philosopher.

Sir Roger was, of course, subsequently vindicated. But by then he had been caused a years worth of unnecessary misery and opprobrium even as he was, as we now know,dying of cancer.

This kind of surrender to the left has got to stop, says Murray.

He argues that it doesnt even matter so much if the jobs running government advisory bodies and public institutions like Oxbridge colleges go to self-declared conservatives. What matters more is that they should go to heroic people.

We need to promote heroic people who have held fast against the prevailing winds of the era. People who have demonstrated in their lives how adults ought to behave in an era run by children.

Murray is withering in his assessment of the kind of people who get given such jobs as the masterships of Oxbridge colleges.

One of the reasons the appointments are so low grade is that the headhunting firms which search for candidates all work from the same list of people who push the right diversity buttons, favouring those who happen to be female or belong to an ethnic minority.

Among those on the list, he warns, is Saeeda (now Baroness) Warsi a failed MP who was such a failure that because she happened to be female and a Muslim was immediately put by David Cameron into the House of Lords.

As Murray put it elsewhere in the interview: One of the hilariously fascinating things about our era is that all the people that shout most about their oppression most publicly are the luckiest people of the day.

Douglas Murrays full interview can be heard on Podbean, iTunes, YouTube or at Delingpoleworld.com

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‘We Will Rock You’ combines Queen music and the struggle for individuality – Elon News Network

Elon Universitys upcoming performance of We Will Rock You, guest-directed by Paul Stancato, explores themes of non-conformity and oppression in a dystopian society. By the end of the night, audiences will get to experience a rock concert with all the hits from British pop rock band Queen.

Where: McCrary Theatre When: Feb. 13-16 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. Admission: $15 or free with an Elon ID

The show, written by Ben Elton, is a jukebox musical, meaning the plot heavily centers around pre-existing songs. This contrasts with other musicals where the songs are written for that particular show, according to sophomore John Zamborsky. Zamborsky is set to play the role of Galileo, one of the productions leads.

Queen is probably the most famous British pop rock band, so with that being said, they had all these songs, and they were so theatrical and they decided to make this plot around these songs, Zamborsky said.

The musical is set in a futuristic society where individual expression is banned. The plot follows the adventures of two characters who dont fit the status quo Galileo and Scaramouche who meet after getting arrested. Once the two escape, they find a group of underground rebels called the Bohemians who also resist conforming to the oppressive society.

We find out that Galileos purpose is to bring back music, to bring back individual expression, and all the while were being tracked by the government, said junior Dariana Mullen, who plays Scaramouche.

"Queen is probably the most famous british pop rock band, so with that being said, they had all these songs, and they were so theatrical and they decided to make this plot around these songs."

John Zamborsky

sophomore

We Will Rock You highlights the consequences of a world where art is banned and where individuality is suppressed through Galileo and Scaramouches story.

I think the biggest thing that you can take out of this is the importance of not only art, theater, music, songs, literature, anything like that and the importance of individuality, Zamborksy said. [At] the start of the show, you see sort of the corrupt world that they have fallen into because of a lack of expression and a lack of a voice, the lack of an outlet.

Mullen says the relationship between the two leads plays a crucial part in the show.

Once we have the band together and we have the music at full capacity and we have the story at full capacity, it really is just a very human story about finding somebody that you care about enough to do some crazy things, Mullen said.

Zamborsky hopes the audience is as excited as he is.

Our job really is to entertain, to give people an escape for a few hours and that is definitely what you get from the show, Zamborsky said. You follow this very emotionally-driven plot, but then at the very end of it, its just a rock concert. Youll have a great time.

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Letter to the Editor – The Appalachian Online

Jay EdwardsFebruary 15, 2020

By Jay Edwards, (he/his/him) Director of Diversity and Inclusion for the Student Government Association.

As a Black person who has decided to dedicate my life to social justice and equity, you could say that I was more than excited to take African American Literature. Excited to learn about the amazing work that came from people that look like me. Excited to better understand my culture and the experiences my predecessors conveyed through writing.

This excitement came to an abrupt end very soon after the start of the class. While quoting The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Dr. Kristina Groover decided to read out the word n-r. Though she could have made the non-racist decision to skip over the word or even say n-word, she made the decision to say it with all the confidence of the master that she was quoting.

Not only did she unapologetically say this hateful and disparaging word, but she encouraged her white students to say it as well. She invited her overwhelmingly white class, at this predominantly white institution, to say a word that every person in that classroom, including her, knew was not acceptable for a white person to say.

Something that only gets worse when having a class discussion revolving around the suffering of my people and the oppression they faced.

Varying emotions flooded into my body during that moment. I was angry, then sad, then angry again, but mostly in shock. The only thoughts racing through my mind were ones of utter disbelief, though this did not surprise me at all. This did not surprise me since our university is known to hypocritically preach about wanting diversity, but doing very little to attain it. This university does not want diversity. They want an opportunity to say that they arent racist.

The reason she said it was because she felt comfortable saying it. So comfortable, in fact, that she affirmed her stance against her black students by inviting her non-black students to join in her openly racist antics.

Being the person I am, I realized that this could be a great educational opportunity. After the end of the class, I had not confronted her about her actions. Instead, I diplomatically expressed my concerns and uncomfortability with her saying n-r, something that I shouldnt have to do to a person with a Ph.D. and teaching African American literature.

She seemed to have grasped my point of view and even told me that she would be super conscious going forward. Though I thought we had come to an understanding on the matter, she continued to use the word in class.

This not only was an extremely racist act of aggression, but I thoroughly consider this an act of violence. Violence, not in the physical sense, but in the way that negatively affects my mental health and my educational experience. I refuse to sit through a class where the professor believes it is fine to disregard the feelings and comments of their black and brown students. And since I cannot sit through that class, I do not get the opportunity to learn at a university that I pay tuition to.

Dr. Kristina Groover made sure to express how much she wanted us to feel the impact, of the word n-r. She did just that.

She made the impact of the word hurt much worse than it already did. As an institution, university, and home to many, once again, App State has failed its Black students. This is just one example of what is happening on our campus and in our classrooms.

After taking to social media to express my concerns, many others shared in my struggle. Dr. Kristina Groover has had an overwhelming amount of her black students express their concerns to her about her repeated use of the word n and her invitation to other students to say it.

For years now, this professor has been spewing what is nothing other than hate speech. The context does not matter. The fact that it was written down does not matter. Teaching an African American Literature course does not matter. Context is irrelevant because at the end of the day, a white professor saying n-r in their classrooms should be more than enough to know that is racist and morally wrong.

This is not a matter of ignorance, it is a matter of hatred toward the wellbeing of black and brown students that was nurtured and fostered by App State.

I have said it before and I will continue to say it, white students do not have to go through these types of struggles. They get the privilege of getting an education uninterrupted by actions that distract from the education, itself.

I dont want an apology because that is completely useless to me. I want this educator to resign as soon as possible and by allowing her to continue teaching, they are condoning her racism. I want actions to be taken by the university to prevent anything like this happening again. But I wont hold my breath on that.

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Fear the threat – myRepublica

If the state fails to control corruption, ensure accountability and provide basic needs such asfood, shelter, clothes, education, health and employment, threat of insurgency will always loom

Few days ago, a person claiming to belong to banned communist party called me for some monetary assistance for his party. He had misunderstood me for a manpower supplier to foreign countries. I said that he was calling a wrong number. A follow up to that call has not arrived yet. But this is the indication of the fact that threat looms large in Nepali society and that Nepal needs to formulate a pragmatic and stringent policies and programs to curb rogue elements activities by investigating into the root causes of the problems.

Terrorism existed even in America during colonial time. This great power could experience failed counter-insurgency operations, most notably in South Vietnam in the 70s and later in Iraq and Afghanistan in the late 90s, where as Britain also had a win story in Malaysia in the 70s but they were of different nature. Although both American and British social scientists recognized the need to capture hearts and minds, they never reached a consensus on the question of how to win the hearts and minds of dedicated aliens.

We experienced the decade-long bloody insurgency when then Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) challenged the state authority in the 90s. They devised terror tactics in the fashion of the ancient Chinese proverb, kill one, and frighten ten thousand later forcing the government to put a price tag on their supremos head.

Maoist insurgency started with a 40-point demand related to different aspects. Comrades even wanted abrogation of Nepal-India Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1950. The ranks and file of the party were indoctrinated on faulty structural problems of the country which included semi-feudal structure, regional disparity and oppression of nationalities. They claimed to solve these problems under their leadership. Their demands included ethnic autonomy, devolution of state power, secular state, equality and end of ethnic domination. These demands resonated well among marginalized people. Many domestic and foreign researchers have revealed that caste, ethnicity, poverty, inequality, lack of opportunity, illiteracy and cultural and religious domination were the root causes of Nepals decade-long conflict.

Even today, many of these grievances prevail in Nepali society and caste and ethnicity have been found as a significant factor to increasing poverty. A 2003 USAID-commissioned study said caste and ethnicity were a significant contributing factor to the growth of Maoist movement and that it was driven by grinding poverty and economic marginalization.

The situation still remains unchanged.

Nepal entered into an era of sustainable peace with the signing of Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) which promised new constitution and state restructuring. Academicians and politicians agree that Nepals peace process could reach the logical conclusion primarily because integration of Maoist fighters was finalized, only leaving behind the outstanding task of resolving the cases of abuse and crime to Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Let us hope these two bodies will be able to accomplish their mandate.

Yet the fact remains that major grievances of the people remain unaddressed due to various factors. Discrepancy at social level such as asset inequality, unequal access to public employment and public services, over-taxation, and economic mismanagement stare at our faces. And the underground Maoist group led by Netra Bikram Chand has used the tactics their parent party in the 90s had used: covert indoctrination and recruitment. This could lead to the rise of new insurgency. Based on this scribes original field experience and a thorough analysis of past events, the state machinery should step up efforts to win the peoples hearts and prevent them from falling into Chands revolutionary rhetoric. Chands group has begun to carry out revolutionary cultural program or activities for increasing awareness in remote villages. It is no secret that they are extorting money, the way Maoists used to do during the 90s.

Kautilya in Arthashastra has written that a state could be at risk from four types of challengesinternal, external, externally aided internal and internally aided external. He argues that internal challenges should be taken care of immediately. If state fails to control corruption, ensure accountability and provide basic needs such as food, shelter, clothes, education, health and employment to the people, threat of insurgency always remains. Small states cannot override such threats. States failing to manage the issues may experience instability and social disorder in the long run.

Any form of conflict has economic, social and cultural costs and the damages it causes are colossal. Apart from direct cost, there are indirect costs such as psychological effects on the affected population, which are difficult to measure. Military option is the principal way to address violent extremism but nothing is more effective than political negotiations.

The author, former Spokesperson of Nepal Army, is Chief Executive Officer at Nepal Institute for Strategic Studies

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Bitcoin Cash Price Analysis: Path of least resistance appears to the downside – FXStreet

Bitcoin Cash(BCH/USD) stalls its recovery just shy of the 458 threshold, having witnessed a sharp pullback from near an eight-month peak of 496.96 clocked last Friday. The bulls lack follow-through, as they takecues from a similar tone seen across the crypto space this Sunday. Over the last hours, the price has entered a consolidative mode near the 450 level, reporting 2.20% gains on a daily basis while down 8.50% over the last 24 hours. The market capitalization for BCH/USD stands at $8.16 billion.

No. 5 coin is teasing a bearish flag breakdown on hourly sticks, with the hourly Relative Strength Index (RSI) flattening below the mid-line.

An hourly close below the rising trendline support at 446.58 is needed to confirm the bearish continuation pattern.

Bears would target Saturdays low of 421.30 on a bear flag breakdown.

On the flip side, the bulls need to regain the bearish 21-hourly Simple Moving Average (HMA), in order to revive the recovery momentum.

The next resistance awaits at the horizontal 200-HMA of 461.40, above which the rising trendline resistance will be tested at 463.80.

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Bitcoin Cash Captured More Than 10% of Darknet Vendors Last Month – Bitcoin News

2019 was an interesting year for darknet markets (DNMs) and a number of marketplaces closed for a variety of reasons. Despite the closures, crypto payments on DNMs doubled for the first time in five years. Moreover, statistics from the blockchain analytics provider 1000x Group show digital currencies like bitcoin cash (BCH) have joined BTCs dominant role within the deep web.

Also Read: BCH Merchant Directories Now List 4,300 Bitcoin Cash-Accepting Businesses

Theres been a number of reports on DNM usage last year and action on the invisible web continues to be interesting in 2020 as well. Just recently, the blockchain surveillance firm Chainalysis published a report that showed DNM payments doubled for the first time since 2015. Not only did the value of BTC sent to DNMs increased by 70%, but Chainalysis also noted that DNMs will likely accept cryptos with a focus on privacy like monero (XMR).

News.Bitcoin.com looked further into darknet payment statistics by leveraging analytics from the provider 1000x Group between January 7, and February 4, 2020. The organization 1000x Group monitors crypto adoption to look for early signals of long term value creation. 1000x Groups dashboard shows data from 15 different markets and ten of them accept BTC only. This includes markets like Silk Road 3.1, Hydra, Wannabuy RDP, Sipulimarket, Escobay, and Jokers Stash. The DNM Monopoly accepts monero (XMR) only and during the four-week time span, there were four DNMs that accepted coins like BCH, LTC, and XMR in addition to BTC. The four DNMs included Cannazon, Empire, Darkbay, and Apollon. However, the darknet market Apollon allegedly exit scammed five days ago.

The four-week time span measured on 1000x Groups dashboard shows XMR, LTC, and BCH were used on Monopoly, Cannazon, Empire, Darkbay, and Apollon. Monero represented 56% of vendor acceptance on DNMs between that time. LTC captured 29% and BCH saw 12% of vendor acceptance during the time frame ending on February 4. While Monopoly, Darkbay, Empire, and Cannazon all accepted XMR, Darkbay and Empire processed payments in litecoin (LTC) as well. Monopoly is a monero (XMR) only marketplace on the deep web.

The marketplace Apollon accepted BTC, XMR, LTC, and BCH during the four-week time span and grew popular due to its multi-coin acceptance. In fact, before Apollons alleged departure, the DNM was probably one of the most active markets on the invisible web. Data scrapes from four researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) indicate that Apollon started small, but had since exponentially grown in size. Apollon grew larger after Dream Markets soft exit in the summer of 2019. The multi-currency DNM showed 4,500 listings and Apollon admins claimed it had more than 30,000 registered users.

One interesting fact about 1000x Groups payment data shows the increase of bitcoin cash (BCH) vendor acceptance between January 7, and February 4. BCH development during the last year has seen a significant increase in privacy methods applied to the coin. Proponents of BCH believe that the peer-to-peer cryptocurrency has even better privacy enhancements than most coins that exist today. During the last year, the BCH ecosystem has seen the basics of Schnorr Signatures added to the chain and the Schnorr protocol was enhanced again during the last upgrade.

In March 2019, Electron Cash developers unleashed the official iteration of the Cashshuffle protocol and so far BCH users have shuffled 209,490 BCH to-date ($94 million). BCH users also saw privacy push in June, when Bitcoin.com launched its peer-to-peer BCH marketplace. Users from all around the world can trade bitcoin cash in a private manner and leverage encrypted chat and a secure blind escrow system.

Beyond all that, BCH has also seen the introduction of Cashfusion, which has given the decentralized asset a much higher set of anonymity. Not only are BCH proponents using Cashfusion, but the privacy-enhancing software is making waves with BTC proponents as well. The creator of Wasabi Wallet complimented Cashfusion after he listened to Mark Lundebergs recent interview with Naomi Brockwell and he made some positive remarks about the protocol in another tweet as well.

Typically, the publication Bitcoin Magazine doesnt cover Bitcoin Cash topics, but the news outlets Aaron van Wirdum wrote an objective article on the new privacy protocol for BCH. Not too long after that article, data analyst James Waugh also commended Cashfusions privacy advances in a recent Medium post. Waugh disclosed he queried a number of transaction inputs and outputs and realized that its not possible to establish a concrete link between them. Essentially, Cashfusion in Waughs opinion is far more practical than other Coinjoin protocols.

Its quite possible that the increased use of BCH on prevalent DNMs is attributed to the added privacy benefits BCH offers to everyday users. With 44,737 shuffles using Cashshuffle to-date and close to $100 million transactions shuffled, the protocol has gathered a lot of traction. Additionally, at 94,574 accounts on Local.Bitcoin.com since the peer-to-peer platforms launch, data indicates theres significant interest in trading privately. There have also been 2,250 fusions so far using the Cashfusion protocol since November 28, 2019, and theres been 10,103 BCH fused to-date ($4.5 million).

Its a shame that a DNM like Apollon is likely out of the picture, as it was the one marketplace that was popular for offering multi-currency support. As time progresses, its still quite probable that other DNMs will support BCH going forward, due to all the privacy-enhancing benefits that stem from recent BCH development.

What do you think about the data from DNMs from 1000x Groups blockchain analytics data between January 7, and February 4, 2020? Do you think the addition of things like Local.Bitcoin.com, Cashshuffle, Schnorr Signatures, and Cashfusion is the reason why BCH use on DNMs saw increased exposure? Let us know what you think about this topic in the comments section below.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation, endorsement, or sponsorship of any products, darknet markets, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, accounting or any advice. It has also been noted in the report above that the DNM Apollon is accused of exit scamming and readers should be aware of that situation. The data determined in this article reflects payments on February 4, 2020 and the four weeks prior. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.

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Jamie Redman is a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source code, and decentralized applications. Redman has written thousands of articles for news.Bitcoin.com about the disruptive protocols emerging today.

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Bitcoin Cash to Add Dev Tax in New Software Upgrade. Will Crypto Exchanges Stop This Takeover? – U.Today

Bitcoin ABC developerAmaury Schet recently published an updated version of the miner Infrastructure Funding Plan (IFP) that was first introduced by BTC.TOP founder Jiang Zhuoer.

It will be implemented in the forthcoming 0.21.0 release of the Bitcoin ABC software that is expected to take place on May 15.The protocol change has to be activated by miners viaBIP9.

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The major difference in his proposal is the reduction of the developer tax to 5 percent (the original amount was 12.5 percent). The rationale behind taking a sizeable chunk of miner rewards is the necessity to develop the software infrastructure of Bitcoin Cash.

"As a project, Bitcoin ABC believes that stable funding of Bitcoin Cash software infrastructure is vital to the success of the project."

Those funds will goan opaque list of whitelisted projects, which might be the second most controversial thing after the tax itself.

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According toPeter R. Rizunof Bitcoin Unlimited, Schet plans to modify the protocol to mint coins for himself, calling his proposal "a poison pill."If exchanges move forward with his plans, the coin could be "captured" by third parties.

There are community membersthat go as far as calling this proposal "a robbery" and urge exchanges not to support it.

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The Crypto Daily Movers and Shakers 16/02/20 – Yahoo Finance

Bitcoin fell by 4.2% on Saturday. Reversing a 1.1% gain from Friday, Bitcoin ended the day at $9,900.9.

Bearish throughout the day, Bitcoin fell from an early morning intraday high $10,373.0 to a late afternoon intraday low $9,800.0.

Bitcoin fell through the first major support level at $10,166.33 and the second major support level at $9,997.67.

Steering clear of sub-$9,800 levels, Bitcoin bounced back to an afternoon high $10,087.0 before sliding back into the deep red.

The reversal saw Bitcoin fall back through the second major support level at $9,997.67.

The near-term bearish trend, formed at late Junes swing hi $13,764.0, remained firmly intact, however, in spite of the current upward trend.

For the bulls, Bitcoin would need to break out from $11,000 levels to form a near-term bullish trend.

Across the rest of the top 10 cryptos, it was a bearish day for the crypto majors.

Bitcoin Cash SV (-13.96%), Bitcoin Cash ABC (-11.63%), EOS (-11.38%), and Trons TRX (-10.56%) saw double digit percentage losses.

Binance Coin (-8.32%), Cardanos ADA (-9.23%), Ethereum (-7.35%), Litecoin (-7.92%), Ripples XRP (-8.42%), and Stellars Lumen (-9.50%) also saw heavy losses.

Moneros XMR fell by 6.65%, faring better than the pack on the day.

Through the current week, the crypto total market cap fell to a Tuesday low $279.65bn before rising to a Thursday high $308.04bn. At the time of writing, the total market cap stood at $295.21bn.

Bitcoins dominance slipped back through the week from 63.7% to 61.6% at the time of writing.

Trading volumes were on the rise, however, jumping to $195bn levels on Thursday before easing back. Volumes had stood at sub-$130bn levels in the early part of the week. At the time of writing, 24-hr volumes stood at $172.87bn.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was up by 0.88% to $9,988.1. A bullish start to the day saw Bitcoin rise from an early morning low $9,860.00 to a high $10,037.0.

Bitcoin left the major support and resistance levels untested early on.

Elsewhere, it was also a bullish start to the day.

Bitcoin Cash ABC (+3.21%), Cardanos ADA (+3.23%), Litecoin (+4.00%), and Trons TRX (+3.38%) led the way early on.

Binance Coin (+2.26%), Bitcoin Cash SV (+2.25%), Ethereum (+2.50%), Ripples XRP (+2.42%), Stellars Lumen (+2.17%), and Tezos (+3.00%) also found strong support.

EOS trailed the pack, up by just 1.17% at the time of writing.

Bitcoin would need to move back through to $10,025 levels to bring the first major resistance level at $10,249.27 into play.

Support from the broader market would be needed, however, for Bitcoin to break out from the morning nigh $10,037.0.

Barring an extended crypto rally, resistance at $10,000 would likely leave Bitcoin short of the first major resistance level.

In the event of another breakout, Bitcoin the first major resistance level would likely pin Bitcoin back from a return to $10,400 levels.

Failure to move back through to $10,025.00 levels could see Bitcoin hit reverse.

A fall back through the morning low $9,960.00 would bring the first major support level at $9,676.27 into play.

Barring an extended crypto sell-off, however, Bitcoin should steer clear of the sub-$9,800 levels on the day.

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The Mind Behind the World Computer: Ethereums Vitalik Buterin – Cointelegraph

Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology were meant to liberate the oppressed, bank the unbanked and democratize countries with opaque authoritarian governments. Whether or not the crypto sector has actually achieved these goals remains a topic of debate, but it is fair to say that a surprising number of crypto startups, initial coin offerings and blockchain companies have either missed the mark or proven to be outright scams.

But Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has been unassailable in his mission to build the World Computer. Since piecing together a revolutionary white paper in 2013, the soft-spoken genius behind the Ethereum project and Ether (ETH) cryptocurrency has been a steady advocate for the democratizing capacity of decentralized networks.

Born on Jan. 31, 1991, Buterin lived the first six years of his life in the Russian city of Kolomna roughly 62 miles away from Moscow before he and his parents relocated to Canada in search of better employment opportunities. Buterin performed well in school, attending The Abelard School in Toronto and displaying an uncanny aptitude for mathematics and science. Buterin finished one year at the University of Waterloo before dropping out in 2013, as his passion for blockchain technology could not wait for finishing his studies.

Although Buterin had been an active participant in the Bitcoin community since 2011, as a co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine, he is better known as the man responsible for the seminal Ethereum white paper.

As an active participant and contributor to numerous Bitcoin communities, Buterin frequently proposed building a more fluid version of the Bitcoin core network that would support the swift creation of decentralized apps without functionality-layering procedures. Eventually, after a succession of failed proposals, Buterin decided to develop a new blockchain with built-in support for smart contracts; and the rest is history.

Initial coin offerings, made possible in large part by the ERC-20 token standard, came to the end of their era after the 2017 hype. The Ethereum project at times seemed to have lost its way, and both average observers and Ether advocates will likely agree that the development team is more focused on network upgrades and hard forks than stabilizing the value of the altcoin. For some speculators, that could be a negative, but most of Ethereums true believers would say the explicit desire to focus on the networks functionality instead of Ethers price is a net positive in the long term.

Recently, the network successfully implemented the Istanbul hard fork the eighth to date and the developers still intend for the network to shift to ETH 2.0, dubbed Serenity, in 2020.

What sets Vitalik Buterin apart from some of his peers is his approach to decentralization and his desire to preserve democratic principles in the crypto space. According to Buterin, the future of cryptocurrency is diverse and pluralist, and during times when the networks decentralization has come under question, Buterin has stepped in to espouse the value of ensuring that all perspectives are heard and the collective desire is acted upon.

In August 2018, Buterin told Forbes:

Recently, I am spending a lot of time working on the proof-of-stake and sharding protocols. This is what the Ethereum research community is focusing on more than anything else at this point. We think that proof-of-stake and scaling are both really important and there has been a lot of progress on improving the algorithms and the development of multiple limitations over the last couple of months. Ive also been looking at the economic analysis of transaction fees and how transaction fee algorithms can be improved to basically cut fees down and make the protocol alignment centers better and more efficient.

Buterin further explained that cryptocurrency needs to be easy enough to use that one could walk into a convenience store, get a card, pay $5 and get $5, minus some small fee of like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ether, etc and start using it.

Now that 2020 is underway, the general focus within the crypto space has shifted to the upcoming Bitcoin reward halving as well as the maneuvering of large institutional investors into cryptocurrencies. Rather than obsessing over Etheruems valuation in its Bitcoin and USD pairings, Buterin is deeply focused on pushing the network toward its transition to Ethereum 2.0.

If implemented successfully, many in the sector believe the network upgrade will have a significant impact on the entire sector, including other networks like Tron, Cardano, EOS and Ontology all of which claim to be superior to Ethereum.

Ethereums status as the most popular smart contract platform underlies the significance of the upcoming Ethereum 2.0 upgrade. Proof of the networks popularity is shown by the frequent overloads, where transaction times slow to a snails crawl and transaction fees rise to the point of rendering the networks use less than sensible.

This congestion shows that demand for the network is steady, and if Ethereum 2.0 successfully launches, the network would be in even higher demand. According to Buterin, Ethereum 2.0 would stand as a serious competitor to other networks, and once fully implemented, transaction times could drop from minutes to approximately three seconds.

As Buterin said during the first sharding workshop in Taipei in 2018:

Ethereum 1.0 is a couple of peoples scrappy attempt to build the world computer; Ethereum 2.0 will actually be the world computer.

Vitalik Buterin is ranked #5 in the first-ever Cointelegraph Top 100 in crypto and blockchain.

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How charities are using crypto to feed the world – Decrypt

The charity sector is notoriously slow to react to transformative technologiesin the Charity Digital Skills Report 2019, only 12% of UK charities are considering how technological innovations like AI could change their charity. And in the 2019 Global NGO Technology Report, only 34% of NGOs worldwide admitted to understanding blockchainthe lowest stat relating to emerging technologies like the Internet of Things and augmented reality.

Among small charities, though, a revolution is brewing. Spurred on by challenges around infrastructure and dealing with authoritarian states, some forward-thinking organisations are already using cryptocurrency to receive donations. Theyre hoping that big charities will catch on, too.

With the highest rate of inflation in the world, soaring crime and a shortage of basic goods, Venezuela is an extremely difficult country to live in. Its also extremely difficult to get money into.

In February 2018, Venezuelan brothers Jose and Gabrielboth longtime users of cryptodiscovered Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a fork of Bitcoin. After Jose was quizzed online by friends about the situation in Venezuela, the brothers decided to set up EatBCH, a nonprofit food drive using Bitcoin Cash.

EatBCH in Venezuela (Image: EatBCH)

Jose, who doesnt like to reveal his identity due to a fear of reprisals in the increasingly authoritarian state, told Decrypt that, We were receiving questions from people on Reddit about Venezuela, such as: Is it really that bad?, Are people really starving or How do you manage?

One person told me to send him a [Bitcoin Cash] address so he could send $5 that I could either keep, or use to buy food for kids on the streets.

Jose and Gabriel used that $5 to buy a meal for a family and then some 40 more people.

They then started asking for charitable donations on Twitter and provided a BCH address to receive the money. The BCH was then sold, used to buy food from local food vendors. The two then posted photos mainly of children theyd given food to as proof the cash was being used to feed starving Venezuelans.

In a country where it is thought a generation of young people will never meet their full physical or mental potential due to malnutrition, the result of a crippling economic crisis, the donations continued to come flooding in.

To date, EatBCH has received thousands of donations and bought hundreds of meals. They operate in 23 locations around Venezuela and have just launched in South Sudan. Last year they were invited to Washington DC to talk about their strategy with a think tank.

The initiative is also being noticed by businesses who wish to donate to charity. US-based food startup Crazy Calm, which sells CBD instant coffee, has been donating $5 per order to EatBCH. It is transparent, efficient charity, said co-founder Matt Aaron. We love that EatBCH is using the power of cryptocurrency, borderless cash to feed people in need.Our customers love the fact that they can see via the block explorer a link to the donation made on their behalf.

Jose added: When we started this project we said maybe we can accept regular donations in fiat with bank accounts as an alternative. But we simply couldnt, and cryptocurrency was the only solution.

Because of international sanctions, Venezuealans are locked out of traditional payment methods and providers like Western Union and PayPal, he explained. There is no chance of opening a US bank account so I can receive payments from outside, Jose told Decrypt. We are simply locked out of the international world. So our only solution is cryptocurrency.

He added: I think cryptocurrencies are a better choice than regular financial methods for donating to charity.

And Jose is not the only one who thinks that.

Other projects looking to shake up the charity sector by using cryptocurrency are starting to pick up momentum.

One such project is Giveth, which aims to re-engineer charitable giving, by creating an entirely free, open-source platform built on the Ethereum blockchain. Giveth claims that their system cuts out bureaucracy and provides donors with a high level of transparency and accountability.

Unlike most things, with crypto you can get financial privacy, but you also get transparencyand you get that by default, said Giveth founder Griff Green.

There is no real use for crypto in just transferring money around

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Just being able to transfer money around is not the be all and end all, he added. There is no real use for crypto in just transferring money around. Whats more interesting, he said, is the ability to create economies.

Still, there is one challenge for crypto projects looking to overhaul the charity sector, Green said: The biggest problem that people run into is that no one in the charity space uses crypto; only nerds use crypto.

One organisation busily engaged in creating economies with crypto is Grassroots Economics, a non-profit foundation based in Kenya. Grassroots Economics works to provide vulnerable communities with alternative currencies, via the blockchain and mobile payments, so that they can take an active role in their own economies.

Grassroots Economics founder, physicist and economist Will Ruddick, moved to Kenya over a decade ago from California. He told Decrypt that the charity sector in Africa currently wastes a lot of money with little effect. The charity sector has a huge impact problem, which has led toward cash transfer or Cash and Voucher Assistance as an emerging modalityessentially dumping cash on vulnerable communities, he said. This has opened up the charity sector to faster and more efficient forms of digital vouchers using crypto.

Grassroots Economics has most recently partnered with the Red Cross and digital wallet provider Sempo to create Community Inclusion Currencies (CICs). CICs enable communities to develop their own media of exchange that can connect to other communities in regional markets and provide a gateway to national currencies via a push button feature phone. As many as 1,000 businesses adopted them in a single week in Kenya.

Blockchain gives communities the ability to define and manage a shared financial commons which fundamentally strikes at the heart of poverty, said Ruddick.

Though it seems big charity may take a while to fully latch onto using crypto be it for donations or for creating informal economies things are moving in the right direction.

For me, for the nonprofit sector and for public goods funding in general, cryptocurrency is the bees knees, said Green.

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China Is Scrubbing Cash Notes to Stop Virus Spreading so Its Government Paper Money Won’t Kill You – Bitcoin News

Research has shown that government paper money is a hotbed for bacteria and that, at least in the U.S., most bank notes in circulation are tainted by cocaine. Now you can also worry about a new threat possibly sticking to your fingers when you handle a bill a deadly virus coming out of China.

Also Read: China Stocks Plummet Despite 1.2 Trillion Yuan Injection to Mitigate Effects of Epidemic

The Peoples Bank of China, the Chinese central bank, has announced that it has taken a number of actions to fight the spread of COVID19 the novel coronavirus infecting the country. In a press conference on Saturday, February 15, it was revealed that commercial banks have been ordered they must take out of circulation used notes and disinfect them.

The disinfected fiat cash will also need to be kept in quarantine for a period of 7 to 14 days before it can be reintroduced to the public, with the length of time bills are kept in isolation varying from region to region according to its level of infection with the virus. Moreover, the Guangzhou branch of the Peoples Bank of China claimed on Saturday that all used cash notes coming from hospitals, wet markets, and public transportation buses will simply be annihilated as soon as possible. And according to reports from the area, stacks of cash are now being stockpiled in warehouses waiting until they can be eliminated.

Additionally, Fan Yifei, deputy governor of the Chinese central bank, said Saturday that commercial banks have been instructed to give out new banknotes to clients instead of used ones if they can. For this purpose the Peoples Bank of China made an emergency issuance of four billion RMB in new notes to the most severely effected region, Hubei province, right before the recent Lunar New Year holiday. These steps are meant to secure the publics safety and health when using cash, Fan said.

Over 1,660 people have died from the COVID19 outbreak so far and almost 70,000 cases have been confirmed. Besides the heavy human cost, the spread of the virus has also had a strong impact on the Chinese economy. With cities under lockdown and civilians discouraged from leaving their homes, many businesses have taken a massive hit as both employees and customers have stayed away. The local stock markets have also taken a pounding and GDP growth numbers will probably need to be revised downward.

The recent moves to disinfect used fiat bills point to the need to consider this outbreak might have long lasting consequences for the usage of government paper money in the giant Asian country too. China was already a world leader in the use of mobile payments apps, with Alipay and Wechatpay allowing users to shop almost anywhere in the country and pay directly to anyone using QR codes. If many people in China will associate cash with the risk of catching deadly viruses they might dump it altogether.

Beyond China, this crisis might also be used by governments in different parts of the world that want to transition to a cashless society to justify their actions. They might introduce a ban on fiat paper cash as a public safety measure instead of just a way to ensure total surveillance on citizens economic lives. However, it is important to remember that fiat money was always dirty, not just as a concept, and research has shown that a random bill in New York can be home to hundreds of bacteria and up to 80% of USD notes in circulation contain traces of cocaine. Bitcoin Cash solves all this.

What do you think about China scrubbing paper money to stop the spread of the virus? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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IOTA Network Still Down: How the Next Bitcoin Killer Screeched to a Halt – Bitcoin News

On February 13, the IOTA network came to a screeching halt and the IOTA Foundation reports that $1.6 million worth of the native currency was stolen. The following day, the IOTA network status page still shows the mainnet is not operational and the development team has found an exploit related to the Trinity Wallet.

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The IOTA network is a hot topic within the cryptocurrency community right now, with people discussing the networks recent outage. At the time of publication, IOTAs network status page says Mainnet (1341599), Not operational, TPS: 0.6500. Alongside this message are multiple status updates from the core development team. At first, the team heard several reports of theft and decided to warn people using Discord and Twitter.

The developers also said: As a precaution, we ask you to keep your Trinity wallet closed for now. Following the initial investigation, IOTA programmers decided to turn off the coordinator to make sure no further theft can occur until we find out the root cause of these thefts. Since the initial announcements, the topic has been trending among the crypto community across social media. The team also warned the community on Twitter and explained that law enforcement were involved. The official IOTA Twitter account stated:

Currently, IOTA is working with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to investigate a coordinated attack, resulting in stolen funds. To protect users, we have paused the coordinator and advise users not to open Trinity until further notice.

Despite this message, the Twitter account still has a pinned Twitter post that explains the Trinity wallet is secure. After the warning tweet and update message that disclosed the team shut off the IOTA Coordinator, many people on Twitter asked what they meant by the phrase paused the Coordinator? Commentator Eric Wall discussed the IOTA fiasco on Twitter where hes well known for calling out the vulnerabilities tied to the IOTA network. Wall stated:

A question that keeps me up at night: Is it possible to create a rubbish coin based on advanced bullshit, build a community of misguided fans nevertheless, run it centralized for 5 yrs, hard fork-copy the design of a real working project, keep the community and become a success?

IOTA developers noted in another update that the IOTA Foundation has been working around the clock to investigate the matter. Most evidence is pointing towards seed theft, cause still unknown and under investigation, the IOTA status page noted. Victims (around 10 that identified with the IOTA Foundation so far) all seem to have recently used Trinity, the developers added.

On February 14, the IOTA team gave the public another update which said they had found the exploit and are now working on resolving the issue. IOTA engineers insisted that the exploit was definitely related to the Trinity wallet and stressed the IOTA core protocol is as already communicated before not breached. IOTA team members further disclosed:

We know that you would like to understand more details, but ask you to refrain from questions towards the community moderators due to the parallel ongoing coaction with law enforcement. The teams are currently developing a mitigation strategy. We will share all details about the exploit in due time and (of course) publish a complete incident analysis as well.

The discussion regarding IOTAs lack of decentralization is at the heart of the conversations on social media. The leadership at IOTA seems to be extremely fragile according to a recent blog post and the chain stopped working for 15 hours during the last week of December 2019 as well. Despite all the craziness surrounding the IOTA project, the market has remained the 21st largest blockchain by market capitalization. IOTA has gained 1% this week despite the paused Coordinator.

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Should you Buy Bitcoin on Fridays and Sell on Mondays? – Bitcoinist

A comprehensive study analyzed 2 years worth of Bitcoin buying and selling data. The findings were pretty surprising. The research took a look at the average weekly market cycle to find the best day of the week to buy, and also to sell.

Longhashs study took a look at the Bitcoin hourly price data over a two year period and noticed some very interesting patterns regarding price action and trading volume. The data for their study was provided by CryptoDataDownload.

The methodology behind the study was to find an average price for open, close, high, and low for every hour of every week. So, for example, they took the high price on every Monday at 6 am and found the average to come to a mean price. They did this for every hour of every day of the week for a two-year span. It must have been a lot of work!

The researchers found that the average lowest price for Bitcoin was at 6 am UTC time on Fridays. This means that this is on average, is the best time to take a position, in a long trade.

Obviously, the BTC market is very volatile and may not always conform to an overall average, so dont take these findings as gospel. It isnt investment advice, its simply market analysis.

The researchers also found that on average, on Mondays & Tuesdays around midnight UTC, the Bitcoin price averaged 170 dollars higher than on Fridays.

This means that Monday or Tuesday statistically is the best time to cash out your Friday long or take a short position to cash out on the subsequent Friday when the price is statistically lower.

To be frank, nobody really knows, although the researchers in the study above speculated that due to Monday/Tuesday midnight UTC time, it may be that because of timezone overlap, more active traders are online at this time. Asian, European and American traders are all active at this time.

The researchers did note, that the trading volume isnt especially higher during this time, that it doesnt exactly correlate. Researchers did note a correlation with the lower prices on Fridays, with lower trading volume, however, lending credence to their findings for lower prices.

Mondays could be reflecting higher price points due to institutional investors taking positions at the beginning of the week. Many OTC desks do their best to make large buy orders and sell orders invisible to the retail trading market to prevent front-running.

That would also support the lower prices on Friday evenings as traders cash out for the week on the positions they took on Monday/Tuesday. This is purely speculation, of course. Either way, kudos to the researchers who conducted the study and revealed the interesting results.

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Bitcoin’s Upcoming Soft-forks Plan To Upscale It To Its Modest Form – CoinCodex

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When we think about Bitcoin, what comes in mind first is the fact that Bitcoin is the oldest and largest public cryptocurrencyout there.At the same time, one could argue that for analogous reasons it is also outdated, as it doesn't support a lot of the 'fancy stuff' modern blockchain platforms such as Ethereum haveto offer.

As a matter of fact, cryptocurrency investors are often faced with the choice ofeither investing in Bitcoin because it's the most established crypto asset, or invest in other blockchains that boastbetter scalability, cheaper and faster transactions, autonomous smart-contracts, web3 decentralized apps, and other features.

So how isthe Bitcoin community, and more specifically, the core Bitcoin development team, addressing this?

Being around for more than a decade already, this is not the first time Bitcoin's source-code was considered as 'outdated' and many implementations such as the popular SegWit were introduced to align the Bitcoin blockchain with modern needs.

These implementations are considered as soft-forks as the network is changedwithout splitting into two conflicting chains as happens in hard fork scenarios.

A soft fork in a live blockchain is a protocol upgrade, while a hard fork results in two separate chains - that's why there are so many Bitcoin forks like Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin GoldandBitcoin Diamond.

Most hard forks end-up developing their own standalone chain to cut any relation to its genetic origin, while again in soft forks, the new chain is considered to be the continuation of the original chain.

One of the most important Bitcoin upgrades that's currently in development is called Taproot, initially proposed by Bitcoin core developer Gregory Maxwell back in 2018.

Taproot, which is set to be implemented as a protocol upgrade, will be accompanied by a couple other feature: the Schnorr Signature, and the Tapscript Language, and it is considered by many experts in the field to be the most important upgrade since SegWit.

While the three mentioned upgrades are labeled as independent soft-forks, they are interconnected and complementary to each other, and it is expected that they will land in the same period.

Basically, the whole concept of the next major protocol upgrade is not only to introduce native smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain.This was not impossible before, but it required a series of third-party service providers and was not an official thing Bitcoin would typically do.

More specifically, Maxwell proposed that a Schnorr Signature would act as a masking mechanism for smart-contract transactions essentially offering extra security measures to participants.

The idea is that in the end, a Bitcoin smart contract would be indistinguishable from regular transactions, and even if you tried to track the transaction, the keys involved are cryptographically enhanced on a second layer thanks to Schnorr protocol.

Tapscript should naturally be the newly introduced programming language for Bitcoin smart contracts. Taproot is essentially the binding force that will allow smart-contract participants to easily sign, contribute, promote, or reject activity no matter how complex the underlying mechanism is.

The key point here is that Taproot will act similar to traditional Merkelized Abstract Syntax Tree (MAST), with the difference that even the most complex smart-contract with multiple participants, different roles and values, and a series of long mathematical conditions would appear like a regular Bitcoin transaction between two participants when observed on the public ledger.

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Roger Ver Teased Bitcoin For Its Lightning Network Transaction Failure – The Coin Republic

Roger Ver is known as an early investor in Bitcoin, BitPay, and blockchain-related startup. He claims to be not only the earliest but the worlds first and currently interested in Voluntaryism.

He recently twitted by his own twitter handle @Rogerkver about three major cryptocurrency technology.

The tweet was a screenshot of the Lightning network transaction failed because the amount might be too large. To those who are unaware of the Lightning network, it is a decentralized network that uses smart contract functionality in the blockchain to provide instant payments across a network of participants.

Lightning Network refers to as the transaction for the future and will be providing instant payment with Scalability on Low cost in cross blockchains. It works by Bitcoin transactions and using its native smart-contract scripting language. Apparently, it also claims that it can create transact at high volume and high speed.

Roger Ver is projecting transaction failure to promote his own cryptocurrency, Bitcoin cash. The tweet says how Bitcoin is very expensive to buy, and only riches can afford which is accurate, and Due to this transaction failure, he accuses that lightning network is not for riches not for him, and we are still guessing how much he tried to transact using this and ended the Tweet by saying Bitcoin cash is for everyone.

A Cryptocurrencywhich is performing below average in the bullish market and Twitteraties thrashed Roger Ver for complaining about the Lightning Network which happened because the security feature doesnt let Roger Ver money to be lost in the abyss.

Some Twitteraties are, please, for mention Bitcoin as Bitcoin, not Bitcoin core, which is in and itself a victory for the supporters of Bitcoiners.

Some tweet replies suggest that the attached screenshot is from Dropbitapp a custodial wallet service for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies that got recently closed and ceased by US authorities and suggested him to use a different wallet service

The happening is very noticeable in the crypto ecosphere, and people are quick to notice the same happening with them but all good for those who used Approved Custodial wallet service, which is having good reputations.

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