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Thank you for your responses.

Follow up questions+answers to yours...

  1. Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 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.

  5. How do computers/machines validate anything?

  6. The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?

  7. You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.

  8. 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.

  9. 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" .

  10. 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.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Thank you for your responses.

Follow up questions+answers to yours...

  1. Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 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.

  5. How do computers/machines validate anything?

  6. The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?

  7. You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.

  8. 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.

  9. 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" .

  10. 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.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Thank you for your responses.

Follow up questions+answers to yours...

  1. Is crypto just exchanging the central-bank-lordship for the technocracy-lordship (which imho is FAR more dangerous, though both are dangerous)?

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 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.

  5. How do computers/machines validate anything?

  6. The internet is just a pathway for bits and bytes. When will it be replaced by neural networks? Then what with cryptocurrencies?

  7. You can buy a house with cryptocurrency. I cannot. I wonder about deeds and titles and taxes and such legalities.

  8. 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.

  9. 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" .

  10. 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.

2 years ago
1 score