The Federal Reserve just got absolutely roasted after threatening to sue Bitcoin Magazine for “infringement” of its “trademark,” with the editor publishing an absolutely brilliant and hilarious response to the privately owned banking cartel’s whining about its “FedNow” logo being parodied. The Fed, which has decimated the dollar after over a century of looting the middle class, complained in a cease-and-desist letter from its Chicago branch that Bitcoin Magazine’s ridiculing of the central bank’s Orwellian digital payments system was not protected speech. Its lawyer demanded that the magazine stop.
The open letter by the magazine’s editor in chief responding to Federal Reserve Financial Services’ Deputy General Counsel Thaddeus Murphy should be on the front page of every newspaper in the country. Read the whole thing below.
Dear Thaddeus Murphy,
On behalf of the entire team at Bitcoin Magazine, I wanted to take the time to thank you for your thoughtful inquiry after […]
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