Jan 27, 2026 at 3:25 AM#6
totally fair point and I agree. For most people buying from a standard US compounding pharmacy, a credit card works fine.
My perspective is more about the principle of financial privacy. I don't think my bank or credit card company needs to know about my health decisions. Period. Even if it's perfectly legal.
The "I have nothing to hide" argument breaks down when you realize data brokers literally sell your purchase history. Your health data is YOUR data. 🔒
But yeah — if crypto feels like too much friction, don't let it be a barrier to getting your medication. Health comes first, privacy optimization comes second.
Last edited: Jan 27, 2026 at 5:25 AM
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