Lounge Started Apr 6, 2026 8:22 AM

Hi everyone, because this place offers better privacy, I've decided to start writing my diary here today.

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Apr 6, 2026 8:22 AM
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April 6th. Today is my fourth day holding Monero. I only have 1.09 Monero, which I bought at 322. Let me tell you where I'm from; I'm from China. The regulations here are very strict. VPNs are not allowed, and of course, even mining is prohibited. Things have loosened a bit now because cryptocurrency is considered your private property as long as you don't participate in money laundering. Would you like to learn more about China? Feel free to ask me.

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Apr 28, 2026 2:48 PM
#22

I'm using a VPN called Banana.
Thank you for your welcome.
However, in this forum I am using the Tor address and Tor.

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Apr 28, 2026 4:06 PM
#23

@wanq VPN are not allowed, what about proxy or other tunnel tech?

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Apr 29, 2026 7:43 AM
#24

It's the second day. Replying to the comment above, VPNs are certainly not allowed, but whether or not to use them is up to you. On the X platform, there are plenty of commercial VPNs to choose from, so it's not a big deal.
Oh, right, I just remembered, I'm a member of the CCP, just an ordinary one.

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Apr 29, 2026 7:47 AM
#25

Also, dear members, do you have any recommendations for interesting Onion websites?

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Apr 30, 2026 3:07 PM
#26

hi @wanq your thread is the first one i read on this forum and that is a reason for me to registering here.

about your question for aliens, i think they exists, but for some reason USA is hiding it.but as they have problems with Epstein files, I think they will talk more about NFO/Aliens, but who knows, it is so unpredictable.

Would be cool to hear more about your life in China; is credit score at all existing in china or that is just western propaganda? in some countries (australia/UK/USA/Brazil/Turkey) they prepare verification systems (passports, personal ID) which is very scary for privacy. seems in china its better situation so far.
looking forward to your opinions.

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Apr 30, 2026 4:09 PM
#27

Thank you very much for your acknowledgment. I have long wanted to find a place where I could speak freely while remaining anonymous; accessing this site via a Tor link seems like an excellent choice for that purpose.
What exactly do you mean by a "rating system"? If you are referring to the banking credit system, then, of course, that certainly exists.
What I meant to convey is that when discussing privacy, we should distinguish between "relative privacy" and "absolute privacy." As for absolute privacy—I believe that is either extremely difficult to achieve or simply does not exist. We can only strive to attain relative privacy to the greatest extent possible.
From my perspective, life in China is actually quite decent. With a population of 1.4 billion, managing such a vast number of people is indeed a monumental challenge. One could liken this country to a massive ocean liner: it moves slowly, but I feel it remains reasonably steady.
Furthermore, it offers a relatively high degree of safety.

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May 1, 2026 3:26 PM
#28

@wanq

What exactly do you mean by a "rating system"?

i think it could be refering to like social credit system, like black mirror episode type shit lol

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