The suspicion people have about crypto being a trap I can understand but overall the idea the cabal needs to re-engineer the entire internet and network protocol to implement something they already have working is clearly illogical
Not sure what you mean by re-engineering internet and network protocol. Can you elaborate?
Dont get me wrong, Blockchains are great and we will definitely use it in future post-awakening. I cannot imagine a free system without a good blockchain based currency system. Just like Internet is great and can be used for freedom of information, but can also be subverted and hence it was allowed to enter the public realm.
Bitcoin as such is not viable as a currency for so many reasons (I have posted extensively about this, and I am happy to agree to disagree with anyone who really loves bitcoin). The Cabal knew it wont, and it was dangled in front of us as a bait because they knew they had to take us out of this fiat system into a central bank digital currency system - thats their end goal.
r/btc in the old days ... lames got inserted into the dev team to intentionally break the coin -- the whole segwit drama
You know I loved the idea of bitcoin in around 2011, even had a wallet that I lost (dont even want to think about how much I had in it) but over the years as it got hyped up by the media I lost interest. However I vaguely remember the dev controversy that I barely followed. Would definitely sit down on a weekend and dig through that stuff for fun.
blockchain as a network protocol
The real technology is "distributed computing" or "distributed consensus". I worked on it in late 90s and it was nothing new. What Bitcoin brought to the table was the "proof-of-work" - it was a brand new revolutionary method of reaching distributed consensus, which made blockchains feasible.
The networking protocol (both transport and routing protocols) has not changed due to bitcoin. TCP/IP has always been designed to scale in every possible topology, including peer-to-peer, just that there weren't a lot of peer-to-peer scenarios that made sense beyond streaming video files.
So deep state did not invent anything revolutionary in terms of networking protocols. They just created a new algorithm that made peer-to-peer record keeping feasible using existing protocols.
It's an entirely new architecture to connect & route network traffic & distribute data
Now you are describing something like Theta. Allowing every edge node to take part in storing and routing the data to make the internet truly peer-to-peer. We are headed there, but we are not there yet. This has nothing to do with bitcoin.
there's no engineering reason the cabal needs blockchain to lock the world into digital tyranny money
Blockchain was the call of the freedom they used to bait us and get sucked into the dreams of a digital currency. Cabal goes far out of their way to engineer a truck load of benign technologies just to take their control to the next level.
Take the Internet for example. It was a long game. Took them 30 years and offering ability for us to be free in information sharing in all possible ways, only to snap it all up and imprison our minds under the tyranny of Big Tech. If they didnt take this long path, it wouldn't have worked and they know it.
Same with BTC/Blockchain/Crypto. What they unleashed was just an algorithm, and a hint of a dream. Their final goal requires neither the algorithm nor the blockchain, but it doesnt matter, the detour was just 10 years plus some regulatory shenanigans.
Not sure what you mean by re-engineering internet and network protocol. Can you elaborate?
Dont get me wrong, Blockchains are great and we will definitely use it in future post-awakening. I cannot imagine a free system without a good blockchain based currency system. Just like Internet is great and can be used for freedom of information, but can also be subverted and hence it was allowed to enter the public realm.
Bitcoin as such is not viable as a currency for so many reasons (I have posted extensively about this, and I am happy to agree to disagree with anyone who really loves bitcoin). The Cabal knew it wont, and it was dangled in front of us as a bait because they knew they had to take us out of this fiat system into a central bank digital currency system - thats their end goal.
You know I loved the idea of bitcoin in around 2011, even had a wallet that I lost (dont even want to think about how much I had in it) but over the years as it got hyped up by the media I lost interest. However I vaguely remember the dev controversy that I barely followed. Would definitely sit down on a weekend and dig through that stuff for fun.
The real technology is "distributed computing" or "distributed consensus". I worked on it in late 90s and it was nothing new. What Bitcoin brought to the table was the "proof-of-work" - it was a brand new revolutionary method of reaching distributed consensus, which made blockchains feasible.
The networking protocol (both transport and routing protocols) has not changed due to bitcoin. TCP/IP has always been designed to scale in every possible topology, including peer-to-peer, just that there weren't a lot of peer-to-peer scenarios that made sense beyond streaming video files.
So deep state did not invent anything revolutionary in terms of networking protocols. They just created a new algorithm that made peer-to-peer record keeping feasible using existing protocols.
Now you are describing something like Theta. Allowing every edge node to take part in storing and routing the data to make the internet truly peer-to-peer. We are headed there, but we are not there yet. This has nothing to do with bitcoin.
Blockchain was the call of the freedom they used to bait us and get sucked into the dreams of a digital currency. Cabal goes far out of their way to engineer a truck load of benign technologies just to take their control to the next level.
Take the Internet for example. It was a long game. Took them 30 years and offering ability for us to be free in information sharing in all possible ways, only to snap it all up and imprison our minds under the tyranny of Big Tech. If they didnt take this long path, it wouldn't have worked and they know it.
Same with BTC/Blockchain/Crypto. What they unleashed was just an algorithm, and a hint of a dream. Their final goal requires neither the algorithm nor the blockchain, but it doesnt matter, the detour was just 10 years plus some regulatory shenanigans.