How to jump geolocation? Cryptocurrency liquidity jumps geolocation just like miners did.

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If you haven't noticed many altcoins exchanges and almost all centralized exchanges are imposing limits on US citizens, and the reason is that exchanges don't want to deal with US regulators. In the case of the European Union, they have introduced the MiCA regulations which impose tracking on all trades. The exchanges must know who their customers are and they must track their users just like the current banking system. It is a huge privacy violation in my opinion.

Don't be scared by all the FuD going around that companies are leaving that liquidity is drying out and that as such price must go down, it is all a big lie because that liquidity will just pop out in another location later on. Remember when mining was banned in China? There was a lot of FuD surrounding that issue but the miners sold but they just bought back once they pop up in other territories. Miners left China and the same to the United States and other countries. The same thing will happen to liquidity.

Let me explain there are little computers called Rasberry PI little computers and routers that have internet access either using WiFi or a direct cable that technology will enable money to move from one location to another. Miners jump from one bad location to another, the same will happen to money in the cryptocurrency world and that includes all blockchains.

Let's say that all cryptocurrency exchanges leave the US and block US citizens from using their services once they move to a new location. For example, let's say all exchanges leave for El Salvador because they have zero taxes and they don't ask crypto exchanges to track and monitor all user activities. As a US citizen, you will be out of lock and as such you should sell and never touch cryptocurrencies ever again and also enjoy using your government electronic cash system that will devalue overnight and block you from writing the wrong ideas.

Nope just buy a Rasberry Pi, install any GUI Linux version that works with that little computer, install Remote access software, and if possible even encrypt your data, and send that device to a friend back in El Salvador and tell him to plug in your device to the internet.

Once connected to the internet you can use that device remotely and you will appear as if you were in El Salvador because that device will obtain a Salvadorian IP address, and from there, you are free to do as you please. Just remember that the device will be used to access blocked websites without having to use a VPN, and should only be used as a remote access location, your private keys for your cryptocurrencies should always be where you are.

I would like to know what you think of my idea. And I would like feedback and in my case, this is just theoretical work around any geo-location restriction without having to use a VPN.

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