Trump says that we're going to embrace crypto
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You sound like someone who doesn’t know a thing about programming or code.
Any programmer can read the Bitcoin code and check for any issues like you describe.
And the whole point of blockchain is it makes the code tamper proof.
Yet they keep finding disastrous zero day flaws in OSS, as they do for commercial software. Likely half of them were intentionally placed by cabal-controlled coders.
You go ahead and trust your cabal-written software running on a cabal-written OS, running on cabal-made hardware, depending on encryption algorithms the cabal gave us for free and out of the goodness of their hearts (and not to eavesdrop on all traffic encrypted with these algorithms, not at all), and transmitting messages across an internet which the cabal completely controls.
As for me, I'm going to continue burying shiny and trusting in God.
The code for an OS is both closed (not open source) and huge (millions of lines of code).
Bitcoin’s protocol is only a few thousand lines of code, publicly available, completely transparent, and tamper proof.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
The Cabal doesn’t write software to subvert their control. So you just keep on trusting your Cabal fiat dollars, the bank’s closed software platforms, cabal-hardware, and the Cabal’s suppression of the money markets.
I'm not sure why any of the above says to you "bad actors can't hide something in the code." They recently found a 20 year old vulnerability in almost every single implementation of VPN software, and most VPN implementations are ~4,000-10,000 lines of code. This is far from an isolated finding. Small pieces of commonly used open source code are regularly found to have had long-standing vulnerabilities. Why would cryptocurrency software be any different, especially given the stakes?
Cryptocurrency has not and will never subvert their control. It was released at exactly the time the cabal needed people to lay off gold and silver, and it worked, expertly diverting demand from real scarce money off into digital tokens.
In God I trust, which means gold and silver. Not fiat.
Bitcoin has been vetted already thousands of programmers. It’s open source, so they can do that.
A VPN company has many fewer programmers and isn’t open source. Only a few look at the code and can make any changes without anyone knowing because their tech isn’t secured by blockchains that would prevent it.
Gold and silver haven’t taken off because of Bitcoin getting in the way? Sounds like you put your faith in something weak.
God has as much to do with decentralized crypto as He does with metals.