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RE: Change To The International Monetary System:
I think it always a valid question to ask when something new comes to the table, whether it is inherently meant for "good" or "bad". In most cases, I believe "tools" are agnostic, in the sense that the tools themselves do not care how people use them. As you point out, it is important to be aware of whether the people handling the tools have the best intentions of the people in mind.
A hammer can be used to build a home, or for a violent act.
Blockchains have just as much destructive potential as they do creative. So, it is on the community to stay diligent concerning application of blockchains, ensuring the applications are in the best interests of the people.
Cheers for the shout out!
Hi @chris-bates Chris, thanks for your comments and I am glad there were no unfortunate editorial errors with Bitland. I wanted to include the webpage with the whitepaper or more details for Bit land.
In this Age of Deception I think it is responsible for truth seeking, freedom minded application developers programmers to do what they can to Amplify Awareness.
As in the example you provided the craftsman can build a better and safer hammer but can also include pictures explaining the safe use of the hammer so families are reminded to protect children and educate children to think safety first with the hammer. Of course malevolent entities or someone with malicious intent can cause great harm with the hammer regardless of the safety precautions.
Specifically, with blockchain tech I am convinced the malevolent entities intend to use blockchain tech to maintain control of the enslavement system, or regulate and attack blockchain tech in such a way as to abolish it to protect their plans for the emerging digital economy with all citizens digitally connected. The reason I am convinced this is their aim is because they said so - thus this isn't my opinon.