Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:10 p.m. No.17762834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2850 >>2865 >>2980 >>2996

>inb4 anons incorrectly assess the situation with crypto

Just keep in mind that Crypto at large is not the bad guy (despite what the newfag in the notables says). Central currency issuers hate Blockchain assets and for good reason. It's important to do your own research.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:26 p.m. No.17762903   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17762836

>No more work cuz we have free energy ? Space time travel? Aliens? Life extension (not [their] way) Or simple trials?

These are juvenile misunderstandings at best. To start off, free energy is a genuine thing, it already exists and debuting it would make tens of millions of people starve within maybe a month or two and then plenty more people not long after that. The funny thing is, it's for precisely the reason you mentioned - not working.

We can't just suddenly turn off energy production jobs, anon. This would also lead to more sophisticated forms of automation pretty quickly. If we do this, then all of the people that have those menial factory jobs, all of the people working in coal plants and refineries, so much more, would all be suddenly out of job. So how do they feed their family?

>space time travel

Space travel has existed since before we were even around and, frankly, humans are the newcommers. On top of that, we've already had groups (breakaway civilizations) "jump ship" several times.

But "time travel" is a bit different; it doesn't quite work the way you think. First off, relatively "local" communications are beyond theoretical, but not in some refined way (see picrel). As for more complicated jumps like you see in movies, you can get a vague idea with the next image, but it's still not linear, which brings us to the next part.

>life extension

First off, we have a similar situation with the first part about people suddenly being out of jobs. Geriatrification is a serious complication. We don't understand cancer and aging well enough, which is widely evidenced by the likes of Eric Weisntein (mice don't have long telomeres). For these reasons, suddenly releasing "life extension" stuff isn't advisable. Even then, it doesn't really work that way. Anon, what you understand to be "magic" and what you call "technology" are separated by a much thinner line than you seem to understand. These kinds of technologies you're referencing lead to one place. To understand, it's best you backtrack to the era of Spiritualism and understand what happened behind the scenes following the veiling of the Mysteries.

>Aliens

Yeah, you're the alien, anon.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:30 p.m. No.17762926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3005

>>17762865

First we must correctly define the issue. Many think the problem is dramatic printing, faulty asset-backing leading to this house of cards and the way different types of leveraging works (see 2008 and the mortgage situations). They're all wrong. The issue with our modern economic system is Black Budget Programs. If the public found out the real debt of our nation, everything would fly off the handle.

What solutions does Blockchain offer? Immutable, decentralized transparency. There's no way for governments to fix the books and they don't control the ledger. Boom, everything is fixed overnight.

You're correct, by the way. Metals are heavily manipulated. Just don't kid yourself into thinking USD isn't the most laundered asset we've ever encountered.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:48 p.m. No.17762987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17762980

They sure do. That's why they've repeatedly infiltrated the space in order to disrupt it.

I think what you're seeing is 40 minute long bitchute videos made by brainlets that don't seem to understand we already have a social credit score, that USD is already digital and that you haven't had any "privacy" your entire life.

I don't understand this incredulity. All of the things you're afraid of are, strangely, already here.

Did you not listen to Yuri? He was beyond right. I can point to all of these things that are already around us and you'll still sit there and say, "yeah, but think about how much worse it could get when these things happen" even though they're right in front of you, already happening.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:55 p.m. No.17763011   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17762996

>only people doing bad things want to not participate in a fraudulent and manipulative economic system

Have you tried actually learning anything about the technology, anon? It seems like you're not trying to assess what's wrong or learn about the solutions offered by Blockchain and its many iterations.

You realize people cannot order "pizza" with Bitcoin, let alone launder money, right? The highlight of the technology is anyone being able to audit the ledger so long as they have enough time on their hands.

Don't get me wrong, tumblers and XMR (and more) exist, but, frankly, the biggest users of those services/chains are people laundering, buying "pizza" and doing all sorts of other nefarious thing. And you know who launders the most money, right, anon?

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 7:58 p.m. No.17763018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3026

>>17763005

China keeps banning it and US has far more of the mining cut. The notion that "China has subsumed most of the blockchains" is just bananas.

Once again, the issue is not inflation. Instead, it's the government having total autonomy when sequestering budgets for "National Security" reasons. All they have to do is use the same trite reasoning and they have full latitude to do as they please. The real national debt is several magnitudes higher than we're told.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 8 p.m. No.17763023   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3029 >>3030 >>3032

>>17763010

This is an asinine comment and I urge you to do your own research.

Cash, even if it was worth using for the sake of "privacy", is the most laundered asset in existence. Not only that, there's no reason to hold it because the longer you hold it, the less value it has (and that pace is only increasing).

Anon, the vast majority of USD is digital. Most of it is in some computer program at some bank. At every step of the way, all of your movements using this digital USD are traceable. Do not full yourself into thinking they are not. They always have been.

This is the type of delusional incredulity I was talking about.

Anonymous ID: 3d1df5 Nov. 13, 2022, 8:19 p.m. No.17763073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3079

>>17763032

Because if you stop participating in the currently defunct system, then you can at least escape the consistent devaluation of the currency you use to exchange energies with other economic constituents. Make no mistake, you will not have, you never have had and you certainly do not have any "privacy".

I think you're making a mistake in the way you frame "privacy". I would read the Cypherpunk Manifesto, in which the differences between "privacy" and "secrecy" are elucidated.

Secrecy in our economic system is what caused this. If we use the word "privacy" properly, Bitcoin and hell, maybe some future currency that does the job better, can accomplish that. See, what we really want is to be free from advertisers who buy our data from "free" services, from broadcasting our transaction data and plenty more.

The difference between these scenarios I'm painting is pretty transparent: in the current paradigm, everything you do is monitored and catalogued. While you do get lost in the input saturation, said saturation would be even more compelling in a situation where the system hasn't fully adapted to the advertisement framework and even the logistical framework (but there's more implications that I'm sure you can intuit).

Once again, I urge you to do your own research and learn to extrapolate.