Civil asses forfeiture in the USA is part of the business plan for a lot of law enforcement departments as is bogus speeding citations on out of state cars. With forfeiture the burden of proof lies on you. You can get your money back quickly if you let them keep a percentage.
Naomi, thank you. You have become one of my favorite tech people online; since you are so often reporting on what we say "where the rubber meets the road".
I did job a few years ago for an employee of VISA Credit Card security dept - I talked to him abut some fraud I on my bank Visa card. He said on a transaction the data hits 2 other places around the world before it hits the end point. He said most breaches are from "inside" the banks.. AKA bank employees. That is why the banks discourage people from filing theft reports - saying the "breach" is likely one of your family members
Lots of good info. What worries me is if the USA and Europe decides to make electronic payments permanent, no more cash. Then how do you stay private? The only thing i could think of is becoming homeless.
What freightened me a bit this month is what Google Pay is doing. I signed up for a Google Pay account in August. One of the features it has it tells you how you are spending your cash. But the darkside that freightened me is that it shows me transaction I did with th physical card, not the phone's NFC chip. It literally is pulling transactional information from all of my cards and bank accounts, not just the NFC purchases.
@@rickjones1281 Yup, cash is king. But for how long when world gov't, not just ours, have done a 180 degree change and are actively looking into digital cash equivalents so they can track everything. This has gotten way past what George Orwell predicted
For the last 12+ years I've been big on paying for things electronically, to the point where I started using Apple Pay as soon as my bank supported it. That said having seen the MASSIVE footprint it leaves behind, I'm slowly starting to transition back to cash for in-person payments. Plus another advantage of using cash is that its easier to stay out of debt too.
Paying by cash is a good way to give the companies you support, a little tip. Which doesn't cost you any extra, but saves them paying those few percent in Merchant fees.
you make such good privacy content for people to learn and understand from I can honestly say you are one person to learn from keep up with your good privacy content❤❤💕💕💕
02:00 In the Netherlands, people are forced to use Maestro or Vpay cards and they, having the same policy like their more used variants, they also share a bit more information to the store. Owners can see how much you've been shopping in their shop and also how much money have they received from this client. For that reason it's very difficult to find a shop that will accept Mastercard, much more difficult if you only have a VISA
Hi Naomi great to see more videos from you, I was gonna recommend a Xapo bank account, this is a crypto account but also works like a bank account. I'd recommend this to hide your stash , I'm sick of banks too
Naomi you are awesome. I really appreciate all your hard work, I'm learning so much about privacy in you channel. Keep up the good work 👏 you rock. 👍🏾🙂
just remember...if you use crypto for payments...DO NOT do it through an exchange...get your crypto OFF the exchanges and onto cold storage devices. That way it truly Is point to point transactions and nothing more than a transaction on the block chain ledger. and use a VPN when you do it...
Thanks Naomi, Over the last year I’ve switched a lot of my social footprint to more private options and you make a very good point about credit cards. It would be great to see a video on going completely dark. Browsers, email, social media, credit cards etc. what would the impact be? Also if you use something like Proton mail but add it to you iOS mail app is still private?
So quite a few privacy focused people recommend against private email. Email is by necessity not private so you're best off just using gmail and blending in with the sheer number of people that use it. For any communication that you want private use anything besides email. Social media would be out since that's kind of the opposite of private with a few exceptions of f2f social media sites.
Great info. I’ll be changing how I conduct transactions. The use of crypto concerns me because of how volatile is. How do you deal with that if you want to use crypto as much as possible? Would you purchase the crypto per transaction rather than keep a balance of crypto in a wallet?
The volatility of crypto is absolutely an issue. You could dollar cost average into crypto a small amount each week or month, and then not be too concerned with price fluctuations (because the cost you’re buying it at is also fluctuating, and over time it often averages out) or you could do it just in time for a purchase (although that is costly with transaction fees from exchanges), or you could keep money in stable coins off centralized exchanges, but there is a risk with algorithmic/decentralized stablecoins too. Unfortunately there’s no easy answer yet! I do the dollar cost averaging personally, but it does require a certain risk appetite
Hi Naomi! I've been following for a while and appreciate the info you provide. I've dabbled in crypto in a small way so far but I have a "newbie" question. How would you get to your crypto currency in the event that the government shuts down the internet in your country. I recall Cuba, or maybe it was Venezuela, doing that and it made me wonder. Thanks!!
10 million Australian's now impacted by a major data breach. Passports, drivers licences, photos, and messages. Start setting up private personal servers (if it's good enough for Hillary). Please do a basic explainer and even a tutorial on Umbrel.
6:47 "There isnt anyone in the middle to collect data about." Thats not quite true because they are on chain and so anyone can collect data about those transactions.
@@NaomiBrockwellTV Thanks for the response... I guess I was distracted by the graphic that shows a bitcoin transferring from peer to peer, however you said crypto and not bitcoin. I stayed for the whole video and received that info later. I just get too eager to comment... My b... Thank you for all your hard work and keep it up!
@@t_share8032 I think it's helpful to point out that bitcoin is not as private as people may think, and also make them aware that there are other currencies out there that prioritize privacy, so thanks for your comment!
As always, so very educating. But this episode definitely strengthen my wanting to start with Crypto. some while ago you helped me with installing Brave and Brave engine. But you also mentioned that Brave's Crypto was a good start for a digital money wallet. Question is, do you still believe it?
I like many of your videos but this doesn’t show us how we can protect our normal daily transactions for places that don’t accept crypto, this video only shows how to start a crypto donation campaign
MySudo won't allow you to make a "sudo" if you downloaded their app through the Aurora Store. Per their FAQ on their site, you can only make a sudo IF YOU DOWNLOAD THE APP THROUGH THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE if you are running Android, and running a stock OS and not rooted. Which is kind of funny coming from a company that says they support Privacy. So those of us running GrapheneOS and use the Aurora Store are hosed unless we want to, once again, give up aspects of our privacy.
Do you have a video or tutorial on buying, storing, and using crypto? I have some crypto with coinbase but don't like the idea of my coins being held by a 3rd-party
"Crypto - Hah, well see about that. We'l have one of our 60 central bank members (the US Federal Reserve) fix that" - The Bank of International Settlements (BIS)
You seem to forget that crypto depends on the internet to be working. But if you see what kind of crisis is rolling downhill towards us, it remains to be seen how much internet will be left when the mega crisis starts, and how many people can still afford to even have internet. ATM's won't work without internet, so cash is the way to go.
I don't forget that. The entire financial infrastructure depends on internet. So does the entire economy. If that goes out, we're going to have bigger issues than not being able to access our crypto. Hopefully the type of person who understands crypto also understands how mesh networks work.
@@NaomiBrockwellTV do you have any recommendations on what Bitcoin exchanges are legit? With all these platforms collapsing not sure which one to actually join to buy crypto.
I use only cash or, cash to these new e-transfer services. I recently purchased a vehicle by giving 55,000,000 units of the currency l use. I gave the cash to an e-transfer agency and 4 minutes later the money the money was delivered and the vehicle arrived the day afterwards. E-transfer is good for buying goods in Foreign currencies with the E-transfer calculates currency conversion.
okay, the solution is to go back to barter...I give you a sheep, you give me a hoe and two baskets of apples...it's okay to be cautious but it seems to me we are at paranoia here, what about the cameras (made in China!) that are everywhere? and the black boxes in our cars? do we get tracked through our credit cards?... but for crying out loud! today we get tracked through anything... do we go live in a cave and collect our own wood that otherwise the wood seller, and the woodcutter, and the woodland planter, etc. etc., track us? bitcoin? schielded transactions? can we live or do we have to spend our whole existence imparting alternative methods of paying (and why then? I don't pay for anything illegal in my life) and then, when we are ready, having run out of time?
I like your Aussie accent ,glad you did't abandon it with another fake accent dont get me wrong i love the USA.oh BTW would you be able to do a video on the OPTUS cyber attack here in Australia.?I cant get to all my personal info from my former opt account except to find my name still there when i log in . ,so ive got a sim card just to get in and alter my details ie a random address and other things i can? change .then close the account again.??
I watch your videos with great interest , but crypto and different money systems scares me shitless , I dont have much money to lose and would very soon be skint with a wrong click of a button . Any advice ?
I completely understand, you have a lot more control over your money which means you have a lot more responsibility! I’d say tread very very carefully and go slow, you don’t need to rush into using it, just start learning more about it 💛
@@NaomiBrockwellTV I have started the fight , the bank stopped my overdraft , I never use my credit card and use more and more cash everyday so no contactless payments . I also cancelled Netflix , try not to use Amazon for anything and try to source what I need from shops and outlets in a hope that if we take our cash back big business will notice the hit ;-)
Question (if possible) The zcash platform sounds fantastic, but do donators first need to obtain zcash before they can donate to such a campaign? If yes, how difficult is this for bitcoin novice? Would be good to know
Well you don't need to use a Zcash address for your page, you can use whatever crypto address you want, just make sure you specify what crypto to donate with.
Good video but the title was a bit misleading! This content seems helpful for fundraising but I came here to try to reduce the risks of using Credit cards for regular purchases. Would like to have some kind of proxy for all the data you need to submit for all your purchases. i.e. a Proxy address + proxy credit card
Unfortunately the existing financial system is heavily surveilled, and the only real alternative is choose a different system. Alternatively you can use a masked credit card which helps a little, but this surveillance is pervasive.
Crypto payments are not private/anonymous just replace the word banks with exchanges and without the bank logging the data it's logged publically for all to see on the blockchain.
Glad you mentioned privacy coins. They’re widely used in some circles, you may just not be aware because the people who use them like to keep their choices private :)
6:03 ...Trucker protest, it turns out, the organizer is a known SEPARATIST from Alberta. She organized a "Tucker Protest" back in 2019 as well. A Canadian Trucker organization denounced the protest early on during the 3 week occupation. Fake truckers at a fake protest.
With crypto they can't stop you but it is not private... not unless you use a crypto tumbler. The block chain is easily auditable and crypto sellers are required to identify you these days... Not sure it can be a crypto currency if the transactions are not recorded on a decentralised ledger.
the best way to maintain your privacy? Never use a computer, phone, or card. Period. Also work under the table. Do not do taxes. Do not buy anything unless it is with cash, do not buy a house, build a house. Do not rent/loan/lease a car, buy it in full for under $10,000 in cash. No purchases over $10K. All of these are hard to do today unfortunately, but it's reality. Government owns you.
Great explanation of not only why people need to be careful with financial privacy but steps they can take do do that. Appreciate Naomi making Flipstarter understandable and accessible to more people.
Very interesting. PayPal are notorious for persecuting people who have the sort of politics they don't like.
Operation Chokepoint had a big effect on them
Cash has it's risks. It call Civil asset forfeiture. The police can take your cash and not even charge you for a crime.
For sure, civil asset forfeiture is disgusting. Crypto is better in that regard.
Civil asset forfeiture? in that case I would hold my money and suffer an instant Civil Asset Seizure
Civil asses forfeiture in the USA is part of the business plan for a lot of law enforcement departments as is bogus speeding citations on out of state cars. With forfeiture the burden of proof lies on you. You can get your money back quickly if you let them keep a percentage.
@@NaomiBrockwellTV Crypto is also vulnerable to forfeiture assuming they can get your keys.
@@ChaosTherum Right, "Not your keys; Not your coins"
Yep every transaction that goes through your bank account is sold to other companies. Nothing is private.
Naomi, thank you. You have become one of my favorite tech people online; since you are so often reporting on what we say "where the rubber meets the road".
Every 5 eyes country has a social credit system, it's just not publicly advertised.
Whats a "5 eyes country"?
@@Paul-om1zsCountries in the Five Eyes Alliance: USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand
This is why having a cash budget is probably the best thing. Cash is king (again).
I've got a lot to learn Naomi. Thank you for highlighting this information and it's consequences.
I did job a few years ago for an employee of VISA Credit Card security dept - I talked to him abut some fraud I on my bank Visa card. He said on a transaction the data hits 2 other places around the world before it hits the end point. He said most breaches are from "inside" the banks.. AKA bank employees. That is why the banks discourage people from filing theft reports - saying the "breach" is likely one of your family members
Lots of good info. What worries me is if the USA and Europe decides to make electronic payments permanent, no more cash. Then how do you stay private? The only thing i could think of is becoming homeless.
Your studio is great 10/10
3:45 The pot of honey next to Winnie The Pooh was so cute..
What freightened me a bit this month is what Google Pay is doing. I signed up for a Google Pay account in August. One of the features it has it tells you how you are spending your cash. But the darkside that freightened me is that it shows me transaction I did with th physical card, not the phone's NFC chip. It literally is pulling transactional information from all of my cards and bank accounts, not just the NFC purchases.
Skynet is activated
When you give google access to your accounts you give it access to all the transactions you should have read the permissions a bit closer.
@@ChaosTherum few reads the terms of service, especially on a tiny mobile screen.
I got news for you.Banks are tracking the cash they give you as well
@@rickjones1281 Yup, cash is king. But for how long when world gov't, not just ours, have done a 180 degree change and are actively looking into digital cash equivalents so they can track everything. This has gotten way past what George Orwell predicted
The Queen is sparkling in psychedelic fashion ✨
Excellent info Naomi - thanks for sharing it !
Cash is king. But also inconvenient.
That honey pot was on point! Love it.
For the last 12+ years I've been big on paying for things electronically, to the point where I started using Apple Pay as soon as my bank supported it. That said having seen the MASSIVE footprint it leaves behind, I'm slowly starting to transition back to cash for in-person payments. Plus another advantage of using cash is that its easier to stay out of debt too.
Paying by cash is a good way to give the companies you support, a little tip. Which doesn't cost you any extra, but saves them paying those few percent in Merchant fees.
you make such good privacy content for people to learn and understand from I can honestly say you are one person to learn from keep up with your good privacy content❤❤💕💕💕
Indeed.
The world needs more Naomi's, to fight the good fight.
02:00 In the Netherlands, people are forced to use Maestro or Vpay cards and they, having the same policy like their more used variants, they also share a bit more information to the store. Owners can see how much you've been shopping in their shop and also how much money have they received from this client. For that reason it's very difficult to find a shop that will accept Mastercard, much more difficult if you only have a VISA
great blouse :-).
Quality work, Naomi!🙂👍
Hi Naomi great to see more videos from you, I was gonna recommend a Xapo bank account, this is a crypto account but also works like a bank account.
I'd recommend this to hide your stash , I'm sick of banks too
This is so absolutely amazing in today’s world. Absolutely love it
I wanted to say thank you for your content. I was more people were watching them.
Naomi you are awesome. I really appreciate all your hard work, I'm learning so much about privacy in you channel. Keep up the good work 👏 you rock. 👍🏾🙂
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@@NaomiBrockwellTV as for having local currency: have precious metals like gold and palladium. Much more valuable
Now I remember why my grandparents kept money in the mattress.
This is great work your doing!
Not only credit cards right? All cards. ... or even all bank payments.
Anytime you aren't transactioning cash it's tracked.
just remember...if you use crypto for payments...DO NOT do it through an exchange...get your crypto OFF the exchanges and onto cold storage devices. That way it truly Is point to point transactions and nothing more than a transaction on the block chain ledger. and use a VPN when you do it...
Thanks Naomi, Over the last year I’ve switched a lot of my social footprint to more private options and you make a very good point about credit cards. It would be great to see a video on going completely dark. Browsers, email, social media, credit cards etc. what would the impact be?
Also if you use something like Proton mail but add it to you iOS mail app is still private?
So quite a few privacy focused people recommend against private email. Email is by necessity not private so you're best off just using gmail and blending in with the sheer number of people that use it. For any communication that you want private use anything besides email.
Social media would be out since that's kind of the opposite of private with a few exceptions of f2f social media sites.
@@ChaosTherum Hey, thanks for the info. 👍
I’ve just realised, Naomi kind of looks like April O’Neil from TMNT.
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an entire vid on why NOT to have a cashless society. thanks.
Cool info (as usual 🙏) + WoW 🤯 #Privacy 🔒
Above is someone saying they are NBTV & wanting me to connect on WApp 🤔
Careful of scammers 🫣
Great video. The Freedom Convoy was *this* year though.
Omg it was too
@@NaomiBrockwellTVIt does seem like so long ago now. This is another year that is flying by.
Great video Naomi!
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This video is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Great info. I’ll be changing how I conduct transactions. The use of crypto concerns me because of how volatile is. How do you deal with that if you want to use crypto as much as possible? Would you purchase the crypto per transaction rather than keep a balance of crypto in a wallet?
The volatility of crypto is absolutely an issue. You could dollar cost average into crypto a small amount each week or month, and then not be too concerned with price fluctuations (because the cost you’re buying it at is also fluctuating, and over time it often averages out) or you could do it just in time for a purchase (although that is costly with transaction fees from exchanges), or you could keep money in stable coins off centralized exchanges, but there is a risk with algorithmic/decentralized stablecoins too. Unfortunately there’s no easy answer yet! I do the dollar cost averaging personally, but it does require a certain risk appetite
Awesome girl and awesome information.
Only a beauttiful woman like Naomi can make you take interest in cybersecurity and privecy and take it seriously,
thanky you for your video!
LOVED the honey pot in front of Xi. Hilarious!
Thank you 🙏🏽 very informative
Hastily, moving away from cash, you don’t have to be paranoid to know why.
Naomi: Your Credit Card is Spying on You!
Me: Bullsh!t
Naomi: Why?
Me: I do NOT have a credit card
Naomi: 😄😁😆😅🤣😂😉
Hi Naomi! I've been following for a while and appreciate the info you provide.
I've dabbled in crypto in a small way so far but I have a "newbie" question.
How would you get to your crypto currency in the event that the government shuts down the internet in your country. I recall Cuba, or maybe it was Venezuela, doing that and it made me wonder. Thanks!!
Satellite Internet like StarLink would still work. Government is more likely to filter Internet content, and a VPN would let you get past that.
Credit cards are most definitely a privacy nightmare.
Xi Jinping with a honey pot! 😀 Still funny, especially because of his reaction.
Sudo doesn’t work correctly with any of the major VPNs I’ve tried. Their support confirms this. Extremely disappointing!
Works fine with proton vpn
thanks naomi 😇
Thank you.
Thanks Ron!
Australia is block from all these services through google play WTF!
10 million Australian's now impacted by a major data breach. Passports, drivers licences, photos, and messages. Start setting up private personal servers (if it's good enough for Hillary).
Please do a basic explainer and even a tutorial on Umbrel.
6:47 "There isnt anyone in the middle to collect data about." Thats not quite true because they are on chain and so anyone can collect data about those transactions.
1) kyc is not required to send a crypto transaction
2) privacy coins like zcash don’t have information on chain
@@NaomiBrockwellTV Thanks for the response... I guess I was distracted by the graphic that shows a bitcoin transferring from peer to peer, however you said crypto and not bitcoin.
I stayed for the whole video and received that info later. I just get too eager to comment... My b...
Thank you for all your hard work and keep it up!
@@t_share8032 I think it's helpful to point out that bitcoin is not as private as people may think, and also make them aware that there are other currencies out there that prioritize privacy, so thanks for your comment!
WHEN THE BIBLE SAYS..."SHARING IS CARING"...these company took it to heart
Where do Strike and Cash App fall on this spectrum?
Unreal! Now google knows I like software and chocolate LOL. Cant believe how much info they have on us
You are either lucky or naive if you think the information they’ve collected about you won’t ever put you in danger ;)
As always, so very educating. But this episode definitely strengthen my wanting to start with Crypto.
some while ago you helped me with installing Brave and Brave engine. But you also mentioned that Brave's Crypto was a good start for a digital money wallet. Question is, do you still believe it?
I like many of your videos but this doesn’t show us how we can protect our normal daily transactions for places that don’t accept crypto, this video only shows how to start a crypto donation campaign
We have an entire series on using crypto ruclips.net/video/n8gr_jH1wNE/видео.html
Same as a debit card.
MySudo won't allow you to make a "sudo" if you downloaded their app through the Aurora Store. Per their FAQ on their site, you can only make a sudo IF YOU DOWNLOAD THE APP THROUGH THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE if you are running Android, and running a stock OS and not rooted. Which is kind of funny coming from a company that says they support Privacy. So those of us running GrapheneOS and use the Aurora Store are hosed unless we want to, once again, give up aspects of our privacy.
Do you have a video or tutorial on buying, storing, and using crypto? I have some crypto with coinbase but don't like the idea of my coins being held by a 3rd-party
Sure do! Check out my bitcoin for beginners playlist!
"Crypto - Hah, well see about that. We'l have one of our 60 central bank members (the US Federal Reserve) fix that" - The Bank of International Settlements (BIS)
Ok that sound scary, do u know how bad it is in Europe, we have at last the gdpr, so this can't happen.
This absolutely happens in Europe
By the way your RUclips is spy on you?
Correct, yes it does. It's owned by Google now after all
You seem to forget that crypto depends on the internet to be working. But if you see what kind of crisis is rolling downhill towards us, it remains to be seen how much internet will be left when the mega crisis starts, and how many people can still afford to even have internet. ATM's won't work without internet, so cash is the way to go.
I don't forget that. The entire financial infrastructure depends on internet. So does the entire economy. If that goes out, we're going to have bigger issues than not being able to access our crypto. Hopefully the type of person who understands crypto also understands how mesh networks work.
Apple Pay is worse than my plastic card.
Plastic didn’t influence my ads. Using ApplePay I get google ads based on my purchases. Sucks.
Do you need to have a wallet already to store the Z cash? Behind on anything crypto so have to get caught up
You need a crypto wallet in order to hold crypto. For zcash I’d recommend nighthawk or zec lite wallet
@@NaomiBrockwellTV thank you
@@NaomiBrockwellTV do you have any recommendations on what Bitcoin exchanges are legit? With all these platforms collapsing not sure which one to actually join to buy crypto.
Could you please boost your sound somehow? I can hear nothing you say at max volume in the metro.
Don't a lot of scammers use cryto for their scams?
I wonder how bad mobile credit cards
I use only cash or, cash to these new e-transfer services. I recently purchased a vehicle by giving 55,000,000 units of the currency l use. I gave the cash to an e-transfer agency and 4 minutes later the money the money was delivered and the vehicle arrived the day afterwards.
E-transfer is good for buying goods in Foreign currencies with the E-transfer calculates currency conversion.
Does this apply in Europe or do GDPR regulations prevent this sort of data sharing?
2:02
Data Mongers: Naomi, what the hell are you doing. 'WE' suppose to be selling that personal bio of yours😡😡😡😡!
Do you know if they are allowed to do this in EU with all the GDPR stuff?
Surveillance of finance happens all over the world :(
I'm not part of the credit debt system and love the look when I pay large sums in cash. Then ask. Do you accept gold or silver?
Gold and silver are another great way to pay
@@NaomiBrockwellTV In my opinion that's the best way to purchase. Have a great day Ma'am and thank you.
okay, the solution is to go back to barter...I give you a sheep, you give me a hoe and two baskets of apples...it's okay to be cautious but it seems to me we are at paranoia here, what about the cameras (made in China!) that are everywhere? and the black boxes in our cars? do we get tracked through our credit cards?... but for crying out loud! today we get tracked through anything... do we go live in a cave and collect our own wood that otherwise the wood seller, and the woodcutter, and the woodland planter, etc. etc., track us?
bitcoin? schielded transactions? can we live or do we have to spend our whole existence imparting alternative methods of paying (and why then? I don't pay for anything illegal in my life) and then, when we are ready, having run out of time?
All you have provided are strawman arguments. Surveillance in finance is not inevitable, please stop normalizing it.
BTC ONLY
Btc only what?
I like your Aussie accent ,glad you did't abandon it with another fake accent dont get me wrong i love the USA.oh BTW would you be able to do a video on the OPTUS cyber attack here in Australia.?I cant get to all my personal info from my former opt account except to find my name still there when i log in . ,so ive got a sim card just to get in and alter my details ie a random address and other things i can? change .then close the account again.??
You're keeping it real and relevant
I watch your videos with great interest , but crypto and different money systems scares me shitless , I dont have much money to lose and would very soon be skint with a wrong click of a button . Any advice ?
I completely understand, you have a lot more control over your money which means you have a lot more responsibility! I’d say tread very very carefully and go slow, you don’t need to rush into using it, just start learning more about it 💛
@@NaomiBrockwellTV I have started the fight , the bank stopped my overdraft , I never use my credit card and use more and more cash everyday so no contactless payments . I also cancelled Netflix , try not to use Amazon for anything and try to source what I need from shops and outlets in a hope that if we take our cash back big business will notice the hit ;-)
Question (if possible)
The zcash platform sounds fantastic, but do donators first need to obtain zcash before they can donate to such a campaign?
If yes, how difficult is this for bitcoin novice? Would be good to know
Well you don't need to use a Zcash address for your page, you can use whatever crypto address you want, just make sure you specify what crypto to donate with.
Good video but the title was a bit misleading!
This content seems helpful for fundraising but I came here to try to reduce the risks of using Credit cards for regular purchases.
Would like to have some kind of proxy for all the data you need to submit for all your purchases.
i.e. a Proxy address + proxy credit card
Unfortunately the existing financial system is heavily surveilled, and the only real alternative is choose a different system. Alternatively you can use a masked credit card which helps a little, but this surveillance is pervasive.
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My card....Beer and Petrol...OH...and Hookers....
This is so confusing. How does someone receive money when they don’t have a bank account? How is this stuff converted to cash?
You can earn crypto and spend crypto, no need for usd for many things now
@@NaomiBrockwellTV thanks for your reply. You are an amazing woman.
@@robertradke8026 🥰
What about terror organisations ????
Super cool videos you make!
Like the movie eagle eyes
Maybe...just maybe...its Naomi who is spying on us;-)
Bitcoin Cash is the real bitcoin :)
Crypto payments are not private/anonymous just replace the word banks with exchanges and without the bank logging the data it's logged publically for all to see on the blockchain.
Yes Zcash and Monero are the exceptions but not widely used.
Glad you mentioned privacy coins. They’re widely used in some circles, you may just not be aware because the people who use them like to keep their choices private :)
Many people find a way to earn crypto so that they don’t have to go through exchanges. Just like they’d get their normal money.
Fleecing of the Sheep.
Of course credit card companies are spying on you. You're borrowing their money whenever you use a credit card.
The Queen Is Dead
Long Live Our Dearly Beloved Rusty Queen Naomi !
6:03 ...Trucker protest, it turns out, the organizer is a known SEPARATIST from Alberta. She organized a "Tucker Protest" back in 2019 as well. A Canadian Trucker organization denounced the protest early on during the 3 week occupation. Fake truckers at a fake protest.
Why Zcash instead of Monero?
Very good question. :))
And also: Why Zcash instead of Pirate Chain?
With crypto they can't stop you but it is not private... not unless you use a crypto tumbler.
The block chain is easily auditable and crypto sellers are required to identify you these days...
Not sure it can be a crypto currency if the transactions are not recorded on a decentralised ledger.
"Crypto" is not a single thing, there are very private cryptocurrencies, like zcash
Halifax - UK has already started with the gender crap.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww shit, here we go again!
Hahahaha not anymore
the best way to maintain your privacy? Never use a computer, phone, or card. Period. Also work under the table. Do not do taxes. Do not buy anything unless it is with cash, do not buy a house, build a house. Do not rent/loan/lease a car, buy it in full for under $10,000 in cash. No purchases over $10K. All of these are hard to do today unfortunately, but it's reality. Government owns you.
It's also possible to do these things and maintain your privacy, hopefully this channel will teach you how!
Isn’t “Z” the symbol of the Russian “spacial operation” in Ukraine?
Yeah but that's a different thing. There's no relation
Great explanation of not only why people need to be careful with financial privacy but steps they can take do do that. Appreciate Naomi making Flipstarter understandable and accessible to more people.