You wanted to opt out, they want to make it illegal. Digital IDs, programmable money, biometric gates - the panopticon is operational. Nepal fought back, Vietnam complied. Cypherpunks still code tools to vanish. The quiet future belongs to ghosts. Story below.

Oct 9, 2025 · 7:01 PM UTC

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The silence will be haunting.
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good thing wake static analysis can detect backdoors in these surveillance contracts. they can mandate digital ids but they can't stop us from finding vulnerabilities in their code
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Digital chains may rise, but privacy warriors keep the future alive. Nepal's defiance inspires!
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It is the end of times for governments as is. The institutions of power always go crazy when they are losing control.
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Sharing some ✊️🔥 to my SEA friens. We are fellow rice countries; i'm saddened to hear how the digital id fight are ended :(. For context ik Vn are not a democracy country like us 🇮🇩. But we share same pain with (*cough pseudo democratic leader.. see "17+8"). Early sept there also this one id/sns *suggestion (by the government, they said to fight for racist comment to divide and hate speech, also hoax spreading) our country, luckily it's heavily fought by the citizen and netizen. Kudos for the nepalian though, some of this "world leader".. what are they eating anyway.. *greed
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Ghost mode is the only winning strategy here