Heads up for travelers: word is the US might start demanding a full five-year social media trail before letting foreign visitors through customs. Think about that for a second—half a decade of your posts, likes, and comments under scrutiny. For anyone in crypto or Web3 who values privacy and decentralized identity, this hits different. Makes you wonder if on-chain pseudonymity might become more than just a tech preference.
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RektRecovery
· 12-12 14:48
ngl this is exactly the kind of security theater that breeds the actual vulnerabilities... five years of data? that's not border control, that's a forensic goldmine waiting to be exploited. classic overreach creating predictable attack vectors.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-12 07:10
Five years of social media records? Oh my god, this is essentially surveillance... On-chain anonymity really isn't just being pretentious.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 12-10 16:04
Laughing out loud, now the US wants to treat our Weibo short essays as a "terrorist screening tool."
Five years of social media records? The new investors' buy records will be exposed, even more transparent than on-chain transparency.
Our crypto community has long since moved onto the chain, truly the "first to prioritize privacy by force."
This move surpasses any privacy coin marketing pitch in convincing people to jump on board.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 12-10 16:04
Bro, this is completely over. Five years of social media records used as a sieve.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-10 16:01
Eh, privacy really can't be played now, web3 really needs to be fixed
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-10 15:58
Five years of social media censorship? Bro, are you trying to push everyone to become on-chain users?
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CounterIndicator
· 12-10 15:55
Honestly, if this really gets implemented, I’ll have to delete all my five years of Twitter... On-chain anonymity will become an essential upgrade from now on.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 12-10 15:47
NGL, if this really gets implemented, our group of on-chain surfers will have to seriously reconsider... Five years of social media records? That's a bit of an overreach, isn't it?
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-10 15:42
Five years of social media logs... My goodness, isn't this just pushing us to live on the chain? Fine, I give up.
Heads up for travelers: word is the US might start demanding a full five-year social media trail before letting foreign visitors through customs. Think about that for a second—half a decade of your posts, likes, and comments under scrutiny. For anyone in crypto or Web3 who values privacy and decentralized identity, this hits different. Makes you wonder if on-chain pseudonymity might become more than just a tech preference.