Die Vorgabe stammt aus dem „Gesetz zur Weiterentwicklung der vertragsärztlichen Versorgung (VVG‑Novelle)“, das im Rahmen des Gesundheitsversorgungs‑Gesetzes (GVG) 2024 **verabschiedet wurde.
Gesetzestext: § 12 Abs. 3 VVG‑Novelle – Impfquote für Hausärzte
Veröffentlichung: Bundesgesetzblatt Teil I, Nr. 45/2024, Seite 112‑119
Das war wohl für jeden von uns, was ganz besonderes. Die Kleinen wurden hübsch hergerichtet und schier unmögliches, möglich gemacht. Ich kann mich gut an die kleinen Mädels erinnern, die in den oftmals selbst genähten Kleidern… pic.twitter.com/8P2i2qUZxJ
Vor kurzem war ich ja wieder mal im Osten und habe es endlich mal geschafft das Horch Museum in Zwickau zu besuchen. Während des Rundgangs in dem wunderschönen Museum, wechselten meine Gefühle… pic.twitter.com/mHaljDJUaw
Denkt man heute an die Wiedervereinigung, so kommt einem meist zuerst der Begriff „ Treuhand“ in den Sinn und die große Aufregung, die damals deswegen im ganzen Osten herrschte. In all diesem „Getöse“ ging eins völlig unter. Nämlich die Aufarbeitung der Verbrechen gegen die… pic.twitter.com/ZiMeHrzE3J
An die junge Menschen die nun vermehrt die Linke = SED wählen, die Jung Kommunisten und Jung Marxisten.
Habt ihr eigentlich gewusst, dass in der DDR die Selbstmordrate mit durchschnittlich 31 Suiziden je 100.000 Einwohner europaweit an der Spitze lag und diese somit… pic.twitter.com/MVXtjTv3dx
An die junge Menschen die nun vermehrt die Linke = SED wählen, die Jung Kommunisten und Jung Marxisten. Alles was die Heidi Reichinnek nicht weiß, da sie damals noch in die Windeln kackte und von dem auch ihr noch nie was gehört habt, da die DDR im Geschichtsunterricht nicht mehr… pic.twitter.com/LvRJrBkASJ
An die junge Menschen die die Linke wählen, die Jung Kommunisten und Marxisten. Glaubt der Heidi Reichinnek kein Wort, denn sie hat damals zum Ende der DDR noch in die Windeln gekackt und weiß absolut nichts über diese Zeit. Das in der DDR war natürlich der Sozialismus und zwar… pic.twitter.com/6Wcv0Ve0sp
Thema heute: Warum tickt der Osten so, wie er nun mal tickt? 🙏
Ganz schweres Thema, ich weiß und natürlich kann ich hier nur meinen subjektiven Eindruck wieder geben. Aber da es mich aufregt, wie man über die Ossis herzieht, muss ich mir da schon mal Luft machen.
Wahrscheinlich werden erst die nachfolgenden Generationen verstehen, welch unfassbares Geschenk Deutschland mit Wladimir Putin verloren gegangen ist. Ein russischer Staatschef, der jahrelang in Dresden lebte, der fließend Deutsch spricht, dessen Tochter in Sachsen geboren wurde… pic.twitter.com/rmH1DRGVku
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About Liberland
The Free Republic of Liberland is a sovereign state located on the banks of the Danube River, known as Gornja Siga.
It is a constitutional republic with elements of direct democracy that allows direct engagement of citizens. The founder and head of state is President Vít Jedlička. The official language is English and the national currency is the Liberland dollar.
Liberland’s motto: To Live and Let Live
Liberland Key Takeaways
There is no legal tender in Liberland. Everybody in Liberland is able to pay with whatever currency, barter, favours or other means of exchange the seller will accept, without any government interference.
Inflation
The maximum coded inflation is 10 percent per year, subject to reduction by governance.
Path to deflation
Inflation is expected to decrease as LLD price and adoption(and with it, gas fees income) increase.
Liberland Merit (LLM)
Liberland Merit (LLM) is the governance token representing a share in the State and nationhood of Liberland. LLM is not a security created with the expectation of revenue; instead, it is legally close to shares in joint ownership, like in case of housing cooperatives; LLM represents one’s share in the country. Governance power is connected to LLM, and there is no possibility of other governance and no separating of this power from the token.
Citizenship on the Blockchain
Liberland, as a country, acknowledges the importance of citizenship. Only Citizens with 5000 PolitiPooled (a.k.a. staked) LLM have full political rights associated with citizenship in Liberland. In this way, Liberland replaces the usual requirements proving a personal connection to the country through vesting. Where one should gain “honorary citizenship” for their contributions, they won’t be able to vote in elections or referenda unless they also PolitiPool. We can expect those who commit their funds to Liberland long-term to have a provable bond with the land and a stake in the country’s success.
Formation of Liberland
The Free Republic of Liberland (hereinafter “Liberland”) is a sovereign state located between Croatia and Serbia on the west bank of the Danube River. On some maps, this area is referred to as “Gornja Siga”. The nearest towns are Zmajevac (Croatia) and Bački Monoštor (Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia).
This parcel of land came into existence due to a border dispute between Croatia and Serbia. This area is not claimed by Croatia, Serbia, nor any other nation or private entity. Furthermore, it remained unclaimed since the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991. In fact, for many decades, it has been uninhabited and no claim was ever made to this piece of land. It was therefore terra nullius – a no man’s land – until Vít Jedlička and Jana Markovicova proclaimed it as the Free Republic of Liberland on 13 April 2015. Liberland has set its boundary with ample margin from neighbouring countries to ensure that it does not infringe upon the territory of Croatia or Serbia. The total area is approximately 7 km² and is now the third smallest sovereign state, after the Vatican and Monaco. (For more information regarding the border dispute between Croatia and Serbia, see the article on Wikipedia.)
Border dispute
Hydroengineering efforts around the 1900s changed the course of the Danube river. Some historical parts of Croatia ended up on the Serbian side and vice versa. However, Croatia lost much more territory to Serbia due to the change of the course of the river. Since then, Croatia claims that the border should be historical, while Serbia claims the border should be the modern river Danube. As Liberland is a piece of historical Serbia on the Croatian side, both countries are claiming it belongs to the other one, so it remains unclaimed by either country. This situation has been unresolved since 1945.
Ever since then, “temporary agreements” exist between Croatian and Serbian forestry services to maintain the areas on their side of the river. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, under the Erdut Agreement, the agreement between the two countries is—to paraphrase—“everything stays the same as in Yugoslavia, until a permanent solution can be reached.” This means that Croatian forestry services and border police sometimes operate in part of the Liberland area with restrictions. For example, when a group of 20 Liberlanders set up a camp in September 2023, border police and forestry services demolished their camp, but had to do it under the guise of “forest cleanup for the purposes of fire safety”. Diplomatic notes were exchanged between the foreign ministries of Croatia and Serbia, in which Croatia claimed the actions are purely to maintain the forest and protect it from fires as per the temporary agreement and cannot in any way be interpreted as Croatia claiming the land. None of the Liberlanders have been charged, and most simply returned and set up another camp in the Liberty Island area, which is not included in the “temporary forest management deal” where they remained undisturbed for months on end.
Since Liberland has been permanently inhabited, mostly by campers, adventurers, and people living on ships since August 2023, Croatian police have attempted to fine the settlers for “illegal camping” and other misdemeanours, but so far the Croatian courts have dropped all such charges due to these misdemeanours not happening inside Croatia. Since then, various events have been held in Liberland; namely, a wedding and some Liberland sport competitions.
Path to recognition
A few Croatian and Serbian politicians, including members of parliament, have publicly supported Liberland. Media coverage in Serbia is mostly positive, partially due to Ark Liberland village and Liberland representative offices in Belgrade evolving into popular event and community spaces. Media coverage in Croatia is mixed, ranging from derisive to positive. Internationally, Javier Milei (president of Argentina) and Ron Paul (US congressmen) have publically supported Liberland. Memoranda of understanding about Liberland recognition have been signed with the governing political parties of Argentina, El Salvador, and Somaliland.
Liberland is a relatively small organization, with around 1000 citizens and around USD 1 million yearly government budget (even though citizens also contribute by leasing assets for free; for example, the representative office in Washington, DC). Despite its size, Liberland is “punching far above its weight” diplomatically, in the media, in sports, and private international aid.
Much more can be achieved simply by growing the Liberland project, number of citizens, adoption of the Liberland Blockchain and the voluntary contributions to funding.
The current strategic objectives of Liberland are:
Liberland jurisdiction and courts for smart and traditional contracts
Liberland companies
Expanding international recognition
Expanding presence in Croatia and Serbia
What defines a state?
According to Article 1 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States, the canonical definition in international law reads: The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications:
a permanent population;
a defined territory;
a government;
the capacity to enter into relations with the other states.
The Free Republic of Liberland has fulfilled all these criteria and principles set out in the Montevideo Convention ever since its inception. See our news section for updates.
Additional international legal considerations in Liberland’s favour:
The formation of Liberland as a state is based on self-government of its own people, i.e. its citizens.
Liberland was proclaimed with the tacit consent of its parent state Serbia, which has waived claim to the territory.
Liberland does not violate the territorial integrity of any other country.
Liberland was not claimed by the use of force.
Liberland is not a coup or takeover of an existing state.
There is no applicable counterclaim to that of Liberland on the indicated territory.
When it comes to staying connected while protecting your privacy, two services keep popping up in the conversation: Silent.link, the crypto‑powered global eSIM, and MySudo, the app that lets you juggle multiple virtual phone numbers and email addresses. Each solves a different problem, but together they create a privacy‑first mobile ecosystem that’s hard to beat.
Silent.link vs. MySudo – At a Glance
Feature
Silent.link
MySudo
Core service
Global eSIM delivering 5G/LTE data in 160+ countries.
Suite of virtual numbers, emails, and secure messaging.
Voice calling
No native voice; use VoIP or messenger apps.
Full PSTN voice (inbound + outbound).
Data plan
Pay‑as‑you‑go, $1.50 / GB in most regions; hotspot enabled.
Uses whatever internet connection you already have.
Coverage
Cellular networks worldwide.
Works wherever you have internet; virtual numbers for select countries (US, UK, Canada, etc.).
Payment
Crypto only (BTC, Lightning, USDT, Monero, altcoins).
No logs, open‑source backend, anonymous crypto payments.
Encrypted messaging; isolates each “Sudo” identity; retains minimal metadata.
Number provisioning
Optional US +1 number (inbound SMS only) with a one‑year lease.
Multiple virtual numbers per Sudo, both SMS and voice.
Expiration
Never – funds and eSIM stay active indefinitely.
Subscription‑based; numbers stay active while you pay.
Device requirement
eSIM‑compatible phone, tablet, or laptop.
iOS/Android app; any device that runs the app.
Bottom line: Silent.link is the data‑only, borderless internet pipe you need when you’re on the move. MySudo is the identity‑management toolbox that lets you keep work, personal, and anonymous communications separate.
Why Not Choose One?
If you only need data (e.g., streaming, browsing, hotspot for a laptop), Silent.link alone is enough.
If you only need disposable numbers for verification or private calls while staying on your home Wi‑Fi, MySudo alone works.
But most privacy‑conscious travelers, freelancers, and remote workers need both: a reliable data connection and a way to compartmentalize their communications.
The Power of Using Both Together
Set up the global data backbone
Purchase a Silent.link eSIM with crypto, no KYC.
Activate it on your phone or laptop; you now have high‑speed internet everywhere, without roaming fees or data caps.
Layer on private identities
Install the MySudo app, subscribe to the plan that gives you the virtual numbers you need (US for work, UK for personal, etc.).
All MySudo traffic—calls, SMS, secure chats—runs over the Silent.link data link, keeping the entire session encrypted and anonymous.
Enjoy a seamless workflow
Verification codes for banking, social media, or SaaS tools arrive on a MySudo virtual number, never exposing your real phone.
Voice calls for clients or friends go through MySudo’s PSTN bridge, while the underlying data still travels on the privacy‑first eSIM.
Hotspot sharing lets your laptop or tablet use the same Silent.link connection, so you can work from cafés, airports, or remote locations without ever switching networks.
Real‑World Example
Situation
How Silent.link Helps
How MySudo Complements
Business trip to Tokyo
Instant 5G data, no roaming contracts.
Use a US virtual number for client calls; a UK number for personal contacts.
Freelance designer
Upload large files from any country without bandwidth throttling.
Keep a separate “Sudo” for invoicing emails, protecting your personal address.
Privacy activist
Pay with Bitcoin, no personal data stored.
Communicate with journalists via encrypted MySudo chat, using a disposable number.
Getting Started – A Quick Checklist
Buy Silent.link eSIM – choose the plan that fits your data needs, pay with crypto.
Activate on device – scan the QR code, confirm 5G/LTE connectivity.
Download MySudo – pick a subscription tier that gives you the number count you want.
Configure – set each Sudo’s purpose (work, personal, anonymous).
Test – make a test call or send an SMS to ensure the virtual number works over the eSIM data.
Final Thoughts
By pairing Silent.link’s borderless, crypto‑driven data service with MySudo’s multi‑identity communication suite, you get a mobile experience that’s both globally connected and deeply private. One handles the “how do I stay online everywhere” problem; the other handles the “how do I keep my different lives separate.”
If privacy is a priority, there’s no reason to settle for just one of them. Use both, and you’ll have the freedom to roam, work, and communicate without ever compromising your identity or paying exorbitant roaming fees.
Source: created 16.09.2025 by duck.ai using GPT-OSS 120B
If you’ve ever been frustrated by roaming fees, endless KYC forms, or data caps when traveling, Silent.link offers a fresh alternative: a global eSIM that works in more than 160 countries, lets you pay with cryptocurrency, and never asks for personal information. Below is a deep‑dive into what the service provides, how its plans are structured, and why it might be the right choice for privacy‑conscious travelers and digital nomads.
Why Silent.link Stands Out
Feature
What It Means for You
No borders
Automatic connectivity in 160+ countries—no need to swap SIMs or hunt for local carriers.
Zero KYC
No passport, ID, or email required. Your identity stays private from the moment you land on the site.
Pay‑as‑you‑go, no data limits
Flat‑rate pricing per gigabyte, with no throttling or hidden caps.
No expiration
Funds and the eSIM never expire; you can top up whenever you like.
Crypto‑only payments
Accepts Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, USDT, and a wide range of “altcoins,” keeping financial transactions off the traditional banking system.
Hotspot enabled
Share your connection with other devices without extra fees.
These pillars make Silent.link a compelling option for anyone who values privacy, simplicity, and global coverage.
Plan Overview
Silent.link structures its offerings around two main use‑cases: pure data and data + SMS (with an optional leased US phone number). All plans include 5G/LTE speeds where available and support hotspot tethering.
1. Data‑Only Plans
What you get: 5G/LTE internet, no voice or SMS.
Pricing: Starts as low as $1.50 / GB in most of Europe and the USA.
Payment: One‑off purchase; crypto payments (Bitcoin, Lightning, USDT, etc.) are processed via the “4th Altcoins” button.
2. Data + SMS Plans
What you get: 5G/LTE internet plus a US +1 phone number that can receive inbound SMS. Outbound texting is disabled to prevent spam.
Pricing: Annual fee (displayed as “$/year”).
Voice: No traditional voice calls; use messengers or VoIP apps for calls. Emergency calls remain possible.
3. US PLUS (Leased Number)
What you get: Same as Data + SMS plus a one‑year lease of the assigned US number.
Renewal: Click “Renew” on the order page before the lease expires. If it lapses, the number may be reclaimed, but the eSIM continues as a Data‑Only plan.
Plan
Core Benefits
Typical Use‑Case
Data‑Only
Cheapest way to get global internet.
Travelers who only need web access.
Data + SMS
Receive verification codes, alerts, or personal messages.
Remote workers needing a stable inbound channel.
US PLUS
Adds a stable US number for a year—useful for services that require a US phone.
Freelancers or businesses needing a US presence.
How to Get Started (Zero‑KYC Flow)
Choose a plan on the Silent.link storefront.
Generate a crypto invoice (Bitcoin or Lightning is recommended for lower fees).
Pay the invoice – the transaction is anonymous; no email or personal data is collected.
Receive your QR code on a private order page, along with manual APN settings if needed.
Scan the QR code on your device to install the eSIM.
Enjoy instant connectivity worldwide.
Because the entire process requires no personal identifiers, you can complete the purchase from any device, on any network, without ever revealing who you are.
Privacy & Security Highlights
No tracking: Silent.link does not log IP addresses, device fingerprints, or usage statistics.
Crypto‑only payments: Eliminates the need for bank accounts or credit cards, reducing exposure to financial surveillance.
Open‑source backend: The codebase is publicly available for audit, allowing the community to verify the service’s privacy claims.
Who Should Consider Silent.link?
Digital nomads who hop between countries and need a single, reliable data source.
Privacy‑focused users who refuse KYC and want to keep both their identity and finances off the mainstream radar.
Developers or freelancers needing a US phone number for verification without a traditional carrier contract.
Anyone tired of roaming fees, data throttling, and the hassle of swapping SIM cards.
Final Thoughts
Silent.link merges the convenience of a global eSIM with the anonymity of cryptocurrency payments. By stripping away KYC, data caps, and expiration dates, it delivers a borderless, privacy‑first connectivity solution that feels tailor‑made for the modern, mobile lifestyle. If you value freedom on the road, in the air, or across continents, giving Silent.link a try could be the simplest way to stay truly connected—without compromising your privacy.
Source: created 16.09.2025 by duck.ai using GPT-OSS 120B
Matrix is a dapp on web3 to exchange messages in a decentralized way.
Matrix Messenger Overview
Matrix is an open‑source, decentralized communication protocol that enables real‑time messaging, voice, and video calls across multiple platforms. Clients such as Element, FluffyChat, and SchildiChat connect to Matrix homeservers (e.g., matrix.org) to exchange encrypted messages.
Key Features
End‑to‑end encryption (Olm/Megolm) for private conversations.
Federation: any server can communicate with any other, avoiding single points of control.
Bridging: connect to other services (Slack, Discord, IRC, WhatsApp) via bridge bots.
Rich media: send images, files, reactions, and markdown‑styled text.
Open ecosystem: developers can create custom clients, bots, and integrations.
Getting Started
Choose a client (Element is the most popular).
Register an account on a homeserver (e.g., https://matrix.org).
Verify your device for encryption (optional but recommended).
Add contacts by their Matrix ID (@user:server.org) or scan a QR code.
Security Considerations
Encryption keys are stored locally; losing device access may require a recovery phrase.
Verify contacts’ keys (e.g., via QR code) to prevent man‑in‑the‑middle attacks.
Alternatives & Comparisons
Matrix provides a flexible, privacy‑respecting alternative to mainstream messaging platforms, especially for users who value federation and open standards.