

NEARLY EVERY AMERICAN EXPOSED IN DATA LEAK | RABBIT HOLE RECAP #318
Aug 15, 2024
A staggering data breach has potentially exposed sensitive information of 2.9 billion Americans, raising urgent questions about privacy rights. The UN has unanimously approved a cybercrime treaty, igniting debates on government surveillance versus personal freedom. Meanwhile, Venezuela struggles with access to cryptocurrency amid political turmoil. Discussions also cover the importance of individual accountability in navigating digital landscapes, the growing role of nonprofits in Bitcoin advocacy, and reflections on socialist failures contrasted with the rise of cryptocurrency.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Bitcoin Banter and Policy Talks
02:45 • 16min
Consequences of a Vast Data Breach and Government Accountability
18:28 • 2min
The Data Privacy Crisis
20:01 • 5min
State Attorneys General and Unanimous UN Cybercrime Treaty Vote
24:39 • 3min
Surveillance and Freedom: The UN Cybercrime Treaty Debate
27:10 • 7min
Taking Personal Responsibility in the Digital Age
34:24 • 3min
Navigating Digital Privacy Amid Censorship
37:06 • 20min
Exploring Bitcoin Nonprofits and Venezuelan Struggles for Financial Freedom
56:40 • 4min
A Cautionary Tale: Venezuela's Struggles and U.S. Political Parallels
01:00:45 • 2min
Exploring the Myths of Socialism and Bitcoin Innovations
01:02:59 • 3min
Exploring the Cashew Ecosystem and Transparency in Influencer Culture
01:06:27 • 2min
Enhancing the Lightning Network
01:08:04 • 6min
Innovations in Bitcoin Infrastructure
01:13:58 • 7min