I must once again urge you: please do not record your abortions on the blockchain.

https://mollywhite.net/micro/entry/please-do-not-record-your-abortion-on-the-blockchain

#crypto #authoritarianism

Please do not record your abortions on the blockchain

I must once again urge you: please do not record your abortions on the blockchain. There are a lot of very worried people right now, fearful of an impending regime that may well crack down on things like reproductive care, gender-affirming care, or the ability for immigrants to even continue to remain in the US. Some have suggested people get familiar with cryptocurrencies in the event they might have to circumvent an authoritarian state. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: in very bad situations, bad solutions can sometimes still be better than nothing. I make no secret of my views on the cryptocurrency industry, but I am the last to judge a person for using whatever means they have available to them to take care of themselves and others. But please remember that most popular cryptocurrencies use public ledgers, where every transaction is visible to anyone who cares to look (no warrant required), where true anonymity is extremely challenging, and where tracing technology is getting only more sophisticated. Popular on-ramps like Coinbase and Gemini and other exchanges require customers to provide similar kinds of identification as banks, linking your future transactions to your real-life identity. (And many of these companies have thrown themselves wholeheartedly behind Trump, by the way, despite their “anti-authoritarian” claims).  There are cryptocurrencies that are more anonymous than the bitcoins and ethereums of the world (privacycoins like Monero and Zcash for example), though there are still attempts to trace these types of tokens and you have to be knowledgeable and very cautious about how you use them so as not to inadvertently reveal your identity. If you’re in a bad situation, do whatever it is you need to do. I’m certainly not going to judge you. But please be very cautious, and be highly skeptical of anyone who presents cryptocurrency as a magic solution to authoritarianism. Further reading: “Abuse and harassment on the blockchain”, “Anonymous cryptocurrency wallets are not so simple”

Molly White
@molly0xfff Don't record anything on the blockchain.
@molly0xfff @tinydoctor first rule of #blockchain. whatever happens on the blockchain .. stays on..

@molly0xfff holup wait what

...

Okay. That wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be.

@drwho @molly0xfff good headline though, definitely got me engaged and reading.
@molly0xfff yeesh they really are trying to put EVERYTHING on a blockchain arent they

@Viss @molly0xfff

Todo: Blockchain of every word Elon Trump utters.

@molly0xfff NGL, you had me there for a minute
@molly0xfff Yea. That would be a BAD idea.
@molly0xfff Don't record menstrual cycles electronically at all. You can't trust TOSs. Use paper notebooks. They worked for women for centuries and still work.

@Methylcobalamin I feel deep sympathy for ADHD women on this one. 😕

@molly0xfff

@djasa @molly0xfff That is an interesting thought. It didn't occur to me that writing an entry in a notebook would be harder to remember that typing it into a phone app.

@Methylcobalamin it's another thing you need to take care of and ADHD means impaired executive function and short-term memory...

@molly0xfff

@djasa @molly0xfff

I don't have ADHD, so perhaps I can't understand. Is setting a recurring reminder in an email account calendar to "update your diary" (when home and near the notebook ) a very difficult thing for someone with ADHD to do?

@Methylcobalamin I can't talk for women but in general, it is a problem, you need to have a diary and when the reminder comes too early or too late (not every woman has a nice predictable cycle and at one point of life, now woman has), it's worse than no reminder.

@molly0xfff

@djasa

I don't have ADHD, so I likely don't understand what it is like dealing with it.

Is it really that difficult for someone with ADHD to set themselves a reminder or email themselves to do something at home?

@Methylcobalamin well, look at any joke based on neurotypical living with ADHDer - "why can't you just ... ?". You can. However all those things need executive functioning that's impaired (or let's say, you have a low daily budget of willpower and every such thing takes from it).

Use of electronic tools such as having your calendar always with you and always with sync is a tremendous help. Use of this very technology by authoritarian powers against the people is then doubly abhorrent.

@Methylcobalamin

There is actually an analogy. If you predominantly pay by card, imagine switching back to cash withdrawn from ATM 1-2 a month in order to limit the government surveillance power and track your spending in a diary. That's the equivalent of "dont' record (anything personal) electronically at all".

It's surely a good thing to do when country slips into authoritarian rule but it really puts a disproportionate burden on the neurodiverse. :/

@djasa

Do you have ADHD?

Are you a woman?

No disrespect.

@Methylcobalamin
I have ADHD and I'm not a woman, thus my sympathy for ADHD women in the first post here in thread.
@molly0xfff
Fill the air waves with false abortion information.
@molly0xfff this is me surprised, confused, and horrified that those words actually needed to be put together.
@molly0xfff The only thing we should ever consider recording in the blockchain are the books that we want to prevent them from burning.
@StryderNotavi @molly0xfff I like this idea and I'm even thinking whether this is not the one killer use-case long awaited (but definitely unintended) for blockchain.
Though you don't need a blockchain for that (that's a constant isn't it...)

@molly0xfff

Dear lordsc gods and spirits, I’m so sorry that people made that :(

@molly0xfff And the most important thing, period, is STFU.
@molly0xfff and apps, period tracking apps are not secure. There are a number open source solutions that keep all your data on your own device.

@stalbaum @molly0xfff

And one of them is on Mastodon: @dripapp

@Life_is @molly0xfff @dripapp important note, I do see that in the play store
I'm not sure I would use that on Android... I am a former Android dev and teacher... 10 years ago...

But I have not used this app for maybe obvious reasons and I don't know what they have done to further secure the data on the device. Like an app password to decrypt the on-device data... I'd love to know. I bet they have thought of that but I don't know!

@stalbaum @molly0xfff @dripapp

Android 15 introduced “private spaces”. You may consider to use privacy critical apps like a period tracker in the private space.

Also you may consider to install apps from privacy friendly app shops (only):

F-droid
https://f-droid.org/

Izzyondroid
https://android.izzysoft.de/repo

Accrescent
https://accrescent.app/

GrapheneOS app store
https://github.com/GrapheneOS/AppStore/releases

You may also consider to use GrapheneOS instead of other flavors of Android. However GrapheneOS is only available for Pixel devices, as these are at the moment the only android devices with a secure computing module.

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@molly0xfff
Why should anything personal be nailed to public leger?
@molly0xfff i was immediately reminded of this banger tweet from the hurricane helene saga.
@cryptadamist @molly0xfff I'm going through a criminal minds marathon right now, and the original tweet sounds soo suss

@molly0xfff
The more I look at those guys in regard to the my body my right's abortion issue, The more I think it's all about survivers guilt.

And generational hand me down cycle of abuse begatting abuse and the hiding and lying to cover the shame up.

I'd think of leavng, but then I think, where is there to go but here or mars. and mars is out because of the company.

I think I'm an evolutionary dead end, and I'm proud of it.

@molly0xfff To be clear, this means don't use crypto as a form of payment for an illicit abortion, since the transaction is publicly available and can potentially be tracked back to you. It doesn't mean that there's smart contracts out there for keeping track of your abortions.
@DanDan420 @molly0xfff It's strange to watch so many people comment who, unlike you, clearly didn't follow the link and read what was written. You'd almost think this was Twitter.
@rikard @molly0xfff Yeah, well, the topic is crypto, so people are going to have a knee-jerk reaction, and the article title is click-baity, so you end up with comments like "What?! Abortions on the blockchain? That's dumb!"

@molly0xfff
please consider NOT using normie phones, they are basically spying and data collection devices. and government may get that data voluntarily or by coercion.

normie devices are iphones, ipads or androids with google components, like google play.

@zetabeta @molly0xfff Probably be a good idea to mention things by name.

CalyxOS, GrapheneOS, DivestOS, + LineageOS are all great options, and some sellers offer phones with the OS preinstalled.
Period-Tracking Apps, Ranked by Data Privacy: Flo, Clue, Stardust, Period Calendar, Period Tracker

Under increased scrutiny, certain period-tracking apps are seeing a surge of new users. Which are as safe as they claim to be?

WIRED
@molly0xfff why the fuck are we having to ask people to not do this.
@molly0xfff I somehow very organically read this in a Bernie Sanders voice
@molly0xfff abortions, menstruations, and other physiology cycles
@molly0xfff this is some new sci fi horror inspiration for TTRPG