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RE: Bitcoin Keeps Bouncing Off Moore's Law Support

in #speculation5 years ago

The tech is spiraling out of control.
Privacy features are making incredible gains.
Even if this was "their" doing, this project is spiraling out of "their" control.
Open source has a way of doing that, especially when it gets monetized.

What happens when crypto city-states are more prominent and you never have to have an identity to begin with? You can have a reputation connected to a wallet and abandon that identity and start a new one whenever you want.

Maybe this is wishful thinking considering how locked down technology has become.
Maybe not.

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So many ways they are tracking us. I don't believe it is possible, despite the consensus that it isn't happening, that our ISP companies don't see everything transmitting on their lines. Then there is crap like this

https://theintercept.com/2019/01/24/computer-supply-chain-attacks/

I suspect that there are back doors built into most computers. I also believe the Microsoft programs are spying on Everything we do as well. Then there is where we come into play.

Our programs on the computer leak information that VPNs don't always mask, which is how Amazon and other large companies know it is someone trying to be sneaky. Add to that, perhaps somehow someone is smart enough to somehow mitigate all of that, but all it takes is one dumbass close to them to be careless somehow and things get marked, put on the lists.

Then one has to look at how one is going to replace fiat with crypto. How are you cashing out to fiat? I have no doubt government supercomputers are tracking all blockchain activities and recording wallet transfers and such. Did the wallet send to a known wallet? Can they apply pressure on the known wallet owner if they want to? Do you plan on buying real goods with the crypto, and if so, how do you plan on having them delivered in a way that doesn't identify you?

I could go on, but not seeing the likelihood of much anonymity.

I'm saying eventually people won't need an identity to begin with.

No more social security numbers.

No more backdoors on hardware and software because everything is open source.

When you buy something your name won't be tagged to it.

You can live at a residence and be completely anonymous.

Hard to imagine, but these crypto city-states will be popping up like wildfire over the next decade or two.

This assumes that those who insist on owning and exploiting us won't pass more laws and send their willing gunslinger armies in to enforce their theft and demands for obedience. They have no issues doing this with countries all the way to any groups in their own borders (Ruby Ridge, Waco, Bundy ranch, etc).

Of course, but as the decentralized movement spreads across the entire planet it will become harder and harder to stomp on. The elite doesn't control everything, and the opinion of the people matters; which is why they go to such great lengths and spend such obscene amounts of resources manipulating public perception.

The military is made of up brainwashed people as well. You can't do things like demonize and dehumanize Al-Qaeda and then start forcing your troops to work with these terrorist organizations later. This has already happened, and it sowed massive discontent through the ranks of the military.

Grunts get brainwashed into thinking they are protecting freedom and bringing democracy. Shatter that illusion and see what happens.

The elite has woven this web of lies, and some actions are off limits. DLT will continue to slowly unravel the web of deception and bring more transparency.

Given how police love to set people up (cointelpro among many ways) I wouldn't be surprised if the government was behind the program. Nothing easier than people they can steal from and send to for profit prisons coming to them and identifying themselves and their activities.

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