After the results less than the ideal of the tornado cash test this summer and the case of the Samourai wallet, it is more important than ever protecting the transaction rights between peers (P2P).
This is the reason why Bitcoin Policy Institute has joined forces with Save Our Wallets, Coincér, Bitcoin Design Foundation and Bitcoin Hubs regional throughout the United States to launch the “Satoshi you need!” Campaign.
The initiative aims to catalyze the Bitcoins enthusiasts from Costa to Coast to reach their elected officials to request that they support the provisions of the Blockchain Regulatory Cherry Law (BRC) that were included in the most recent version of the Senate version of the Clarity Law.
This draft law provides solid protections for developers and suppliers of non -custodial cryptographic technology, as well as protections for daily users who use non -custodial bitco -yield and cryptographic tools.
Without such protections, bitcoiners could lose the right to freely make transactions with Bitcoin, and we could see more developers in trial by creating non -custodial cryptographic technology.
“This is a moment of great danger and great opportunity for the Bitcoin Network,” said Kyle Olney, co -founder of Saveurwallets.org, in a press release shared with Bitcoin magazine.
“We cannot give anything for granted until our fundamental rights to economic freedom in the digital field have been encoded by law. We need each bitcoiner to get involved, contact their representatives in Washington, DC, and ensure that this congress continues to execute the pro-bitcoin policy,” he added.
“We have the responsibility to fight for our freedoms as the right to make transactions and approve those rights for future generations.”
Therefore, do not hesitate: take measures immediately addressing Saveorwallets.org for more information about the clarity law and obtain contact information for their senators to contact them to tell them to support the most current Senate’s draft of the bill, particularly section 109.
With his help, we can make sure that we are still free to use Bitcoin in the way SatoShi intended to use it, as electronic cash between peers that does not require third party assistance or identification information.
It depends on each of us to ensure that Bitcoin, an imbued system of US values of economic freedom and financial freedom, remains open and easily accessible to everyone.


