Reason: None provided.
Bitcoin is a honeypot to make crypto acceptable to the masses. It is NWO. It is openly hidden in the name: be it coin! That is fiat money. To the problems of crypto:
- Counterpart risk. You need energy to mine, to buy or sell.
- Price manipulation, i.e. Wallstreet is making the price.
- Crypto can be made in unlimited amounts, i.e. Bitcoin 1, 2... n, or Ether 1, 2 or crypto n.
- Not useful work, except you think mining is useful. That said, you might think I am against it. Not totally. A special type of crypto could be used for delivering secure emails or secure messaging. Secure means: Not only the content is secure but also the relations are secure. An intercepting middleman cannot trace who is sending what to whom. The delivery of such emails etc. is paid by tokens or better and older stamps. I am suggesting an universal post office and all who deliver earn, the others pay. And you can have both roles. This is a new idea and a white paper will soon be published, so no one can patent it.
3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
Bitcoin is a honeypot to make crypto acceptable to the masses. It is NWO. It is openly hidden in the name: be it coin! That is fiat money. To the problems of crypto:
- Counterpart risk. You need energy to mine, to buy or sell.
- Price manipulation, i.e. Wallstreet is making the price.
- Crypto can be made in unlimited amounts, i.e. Bitcoin 1, 2... n, or Ether 1, 2 or crypto n.
- Not useful work, except you think mining is useful. That said, you might think I am against it. Not totally. A special type of crypto could be used for delivering secure emails or secure messaging. Secure means: Not only the content is secure but also the relations are secure. An intercepting middle man cannot trace who is sending what to whom. The delivery of such emails etc. is paid by tokens or better and older stamps. I am suggesting an universal post office and all who deliver earn, the others pay. And you can have both roles. This is a new idea and a white paper will soon be published, so no one can patent it.
3 years ago
1 score