Thank you for your responses.
Follow up questions+answers to yours...
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Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?
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I think 5G+ is required by the technocracy-lordship because they recognize the amount of traffic they intend to impose on their infrastructure, and the functions they intend to incorporate.
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The mystery of blockchain is troublesome to me. How can trustworthiness be built into a currency dependent upon a mysterious unowned, un-maintained component? What if the chain becomes too long to drag along with the multitude of transactions anticipated? How does one authenticate the blockchain?
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I am looking for more transparency in our future currencies than we have in the Central Banking debt deception system. "They" pulled the wool over the eyes of the world. I am reluctant to go down a parallel path of ignorance with crypto. The smart are gonna have to reveal the secrets for trustworthiness.
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How do computers/machines validate anything?
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The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?
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You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.
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So, why aren't goods and services priced in crypto? Seems like no one can tell you the value of a crypto. Seems deceitful to me. Seems too much like "trust me, I'm giving you a fair crypto price.". I have difficulty with that.
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I dispute that everyone is benefiting from crypto. I am not. Instead, I'm finding more potential for harm with every deep dive I do into how it can be abusive to the poor and ignorant. So, it looks more and more to me just like a parallel road of the Central Bank system, but with different controllers. I call those controllers the "technocracy-lordship" .
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You attempt to call me lazy, and I am not. I research and read and have a background that you are unaware of. Still, my honest questions remain unsatisfactorily answered. When my questions are answered honestly, perhaps I can understand the true benefits.
Thank you for your responses.
Follow up questions+answers to yours...
-
Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?
-
I think 5G+ is required by the technocracy-lordship because they recognize the amount of traffic they intend to impose on their infrastructure, and the functions they intend to incorporate.
-
The mystery of blockchain is troublesome to me. How can trustworthiness be built into a currency dependent upon a mysterious unowned, un-maintained component? What if the chain becomes too long to drag along with the multitude of transactions anticipated? How does one authenticate the blockchain?
-
I am looking for more transparency in our future currencies than we have in the Central Banking debt deception system. "They" pulled the wool over the eyes of the world. I am reluctant to go down a parallel path of ignorance with crypto. The smart are gonna have to reveal the secrets for trustworthiness.
-
How do computers/machines validate anything?
-
The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?
-
You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.
-
So, why aren't goods and services priced in crypto? Seems like no one can tell you the value of a crypto. Seems deceitful to me. Seems too much like "trust me, I'm giving you a fair crypto price.". I have difficulty with that.
-
I dispute that everyone is benefiting from crypto. I am not. Instead, I'm finding more potential for harm with every deep dive I do into how it can be abusive to the poor and ignorant. So, it looks more and more to me just like a parallel road of the Central Bank system, but with different controllers. I call those controllers the "technocracy-lordship" .
-
You attempt to call me lazy, and I am not. I research and read and have a background that you are unaware of. Still, my honest questions remain satisfactorily answered. When my questions are answered honestly, perhaps I can understand the true benefits.
Thank you for your responses.
Follow up questions+answers to yours...
-
Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?
-
I think 5G+ is required by the technocracy-lordship because they recognize the amount of traffic they intend to impose on their infrastructure, and the functions they intend to incorporate.
-
The mystery of blockchain is troublesome to me. How can trustworthiness be built into a currency dependent upon a mysterious unowned, un-maintained component? What if the chain becomes too long to drag along with the multitude of transactions anticipated? How does one authenticate the blockchain?
-
I am looking for more transparency in our future currencies than we have in the Central Banking debt deception system. "They" pulled the wool over the eyes of the world. I am reluctant to go down a parallel path of ignorance with crypto. The smart are gonna have to reveal the secrets for trustworthiness.
-
How do computers/machines validate anything?
-
The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?
-
You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.
-
So, why aren't goods and services priced in crypto? Seems like no one can tell you the value of a crypto. Seems deceitful to me. Seems too much like "trust me, I'm giving you a fair crypto price.". I have difficulty with that.
-
I dispute that everyone is benefiting from crypto. I am not. Instead, I'm finding more potential for harm with every deep dive I do into how it can be abusive to the poor and ignorant. So, it looks more and more to me just like a parallel road of the Central Bank system, but with different controllers. I call those controllers the "technocracy-lordship" .
-
You attempt to call me lazy, and I am not. I research and read and have a background that you are unaware of. Still, my honest questions remain satisfactorily unanswered. When my questions are answered honestly, perhaps I can understand the true benefits.