And this is how we bring the masses to understand and incorporate BTC in daily lives. Currency requires participation from the masses to succeed. It dies in bubble societies.
Real smart..
Cultists and MLM marketers say the same thing you did when folk ask foundation questions.
You should have responded "I dont really know."
wow.
There's also a bit of a requirement for you to bring some understanding to the table. You can look at some of my older comments to see some explanations for the use and functionality of block chain stuff. I'm on mobile so the quote was meant to encourage you to do even the slightest to see what's up with block chain and then come back.
That's why I ask questions. Never do business with folk that don't answer direct questions.
You seem as if you had a problem with that.
Hardworking people are going to ask these types of questions especially with internet scammers of all types running amuck these days.
We the people don't control the internet. Major banking systems are becoming involved with BTC. Next will come legislation which will benefit banks.
How will BTC respond?
First, btc is not the end all be all of blockchain. Don't fall for that hype. Most "Block stream" devs are MasterCard/Visa devs. Palantir and Thiel highly involved
Second, blockchain and encrypted ledger tech are still going strong despite mainstream "hype" around "price go up." Attention should be given to "bill of rights" type benefits that this technology "unlocks" because of the way it's code and "constitution" is in a decentralized layer
Third, (I am still mobile afk from main computer btw), pay attention to which technologies are being fought over via fine print. One hand is "centralized identity" nearly indistinguishable from cbdc identity handling, whereas zk (zero knowledge) proof research is treading along splendidly. "World coin" may be a honeypot database for palantir adjacent, whereas DIDs (decentralized IDs) have all of the benefits and none of the negatives.
So when one speaks of "Bitcoin" and "blockchain" it is best to come informed as to what these technologies (white/black hat) can achieve. "Bitcoin" and "blockchain" are not black and white but a series of white/black hat devs attempting to develop a better economic system, a better voting system, a better real Republic/Democracy as both are used in their own best ways.
I recommend reading or listening to David D. Friedman's work. All is open source. Sorry I won't type more right now because phone comms are slow af to write out
Tldr do more reading before you exclaim pure skepticism because "btc bad," you don't even seem to understand the premise so why engage at all. Again, read my older comments some are quite long from talking to the misinformed as you seem to be (no offense)
People talk about verified ID for voting, what better than a literal decentralized database that everyone has a hand in creating? Such is one instance of blockchain use
Not offended at all. I am skeptical about about everything especially when accurate consistent info is lacking.
I ask objective questions. most likely questions that real world people would ask.
When people are offended when asked straight questions, it's a Red flag.
Cabal wants folk to believe that the world is digital whilst they steal and hoard everything of real value.
Stay sucker free.
I will keep my eyes and ears on things.
Your response inspires to me pay attention to upcoming developments.
And this is how we bring the masses to understand and incorporate BTC in daily lives. Currency requires participation from the masses to succeed. It dies in bubble societies. Real smart.. Cultists and MLM marketers say the same thing you did when folk ask foundation questions. You should have responded "I dont really know." wow.
There's also a bit of a requirement for you to bring some understanding to the table. You can look at some of my older comments to see some explanations for the use and functionality of block chain stuff. I'm on mobile so the quote was meant to encourage you to do even the slightest to see what's up with block chain and then come back.
That's why I ask questions. Never do business with folk that don't answer direct questions. You seem as if you had a problem with that. Hardworking people are going to ask these types of questions especially with internet scammers of all types running amuck these days. We the people don't control the internet. Major banking systems are becoming involved with BTC. Next will come legislation which will benefit banks. How will BTC respond?
First, btc is not the end all be all of blockchain. Don't fall for that hype. Most "Block stream" devs are MasterCard/Visa devs. Palantir and Thiel highly involved
Second, blockchain and encrypted ledger tech are still going strong despite mainstream "hype" around "price go up." Attention should be given to "bill of rights" type benefits that this technology "unlocks" because of the way it's code and "constitution" is in a decentralized layer
Third, (I am still mobile afk from main computer btw), pay attention to which technologies are being fought over via fine print. One hand is "centralized identity" nearly indistinguishable from cbdc identity handling, whereas zk (zero knowledge) proof research is treading along splendidly. "World coin" may be a honeypot database for palantir adjacent, whereas DIDs (decentralized IDs) have all of the benefits and none of the negatives.
So when one speaks of "Bitcoin" and "blockchain" it is best to come informed as to what these technologies (white/black hat) can achieve. "Bitcoin" and "blockchain" are not black and white but a series of white/black hat devs attempting to develop a better economic system, a better voting system, a better real Republic/Democracy as both are used in their own best ways.
I recommend reading or listening to David D. Friedman's work. All is open source. Sorry I won't type more right now because phone comms are slow af to write out
Tldr do more reading before you exclaim pure skepticism because "btc bad," you don't even seem to understand the premise so why engage at all. Again, read my older comments some are quite long from talking to the misinformed as you seem to be (no offense)
People talk about verified ID for voting, what better than a literal decentralized database that everyone has a hand in creating? Such is one instance of blockchain use
Not offended at all. I am skeptical about about everything especially when accurate consistent info is lacking. I ask objective questions. most likely questions that real world people would ask. When people are offended when asked straight questions, it's a Red flag. Cabal wants folk to believe that the world is digital whilst they steal and hoard everything of real value. Stay sucker free. I will keep my eyes and ears on things. Your response inspires to me pay attention to upcoming developments.