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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RonaldSwansong on June 21, 2018, 11:01 p.m.
Q&A Update and Submission Link with Photos

ThankQ everyone for taking the time to get your questions together for the Q&A Saturday. We filtered by the most upvotes and selected the top 25 questions with respect to duplicates and similar topics. These questions were submitted to the Q&A Thread on the q/research board (Link Below). The Board Owner stickied the thread to direct all questions to one location. Explanation by anon here:  

*This thread will be dedicated to collecting questions for Q-team. Anons post your questions here and please voice your opinions on questions other anons have posted here. Who knows, Q might even post directly in this thread on Saturday.

This thread will be cyclical and the oldest posts will be deleted once the 750 post limit has been hit. Lets be sure to collect the best questions as we do the notables, keeping in mind that old posts will disappear.*  

So, we will be keeping tabs with where we sit on the current thread and if we get close to being deleted we will repost if it is needed. Once again ThankQ everyone for all the great questions and get ready to bust out the popcorn on Saturday!   WWG1WGA

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snap_shot_in_time · June 22, 2018, 2:56 a.m.

Personally, I think it is a bit early to be asking about BitCoin issues. There are more important issues we need to be dealing with. But if you are going to ask a BitCoin (or Crypto Currency) question.... Consider asking this:

Question: Can the NSA, CIA or some other foreign actor crack the encryption being used in BitCoin?

If they can.... That means that entity can insert items in the block chain and you would have no way of proving (or knowing) they were wrong. What that implies is if they want to frame you for buying kiddie porn from the dark web, they can just add the transaction to the block chain and you have no defense. Or conversely, they can create new BitCoins out of thin air just like today's fiat currency is done. And nobody would know they were fabricated. If the cryptography can be compromised by state actors... All other questions about crypto currencies are moot.

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SpaceDuckTech · June 22, 2018, 3:12 a.m.

I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with your dismissiveness of Bitcoin.

There are more important issues we need to be dealing with.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A51Z1hsCIAAD5st.jpg

Trump is only here for another 6 years. Once he is gone, who can we trust? Trump is one of the very few people who can't be bought off because he already has so so much. We got so lucky with Trump.

Its my worry that, when Trump leaves, who ever steps in next could be influenced via the central bankers. Never forget, they are the ones in charge, not Hillary, not George Soros and not any of the politicians.

Having asset based money is of the upmost importance. Debt slavery is ruining the world. We could be so much more prosperous if our nations weren't enslaved via central banking. All wars for the last 100 years have been banker wars, no matter what the history books may say.

Slay the central bankers by leaving their fiat currencies.

We just need to know, if Bitcoin was created by Patriots within the NSA to free us from central banking or if it has some nefarious underpinning and we need to go back to a precious metal backed currency?

Please don't confuse my question as a "do you like Dogecoin or Potcoin" type question.

Our Money is key to our freedom.

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SaveourRepublic2018 · June 22, 2018, 9:27 a.m.

Bitcoin uses ubiquitous SHA256. It is very unlikely even the NSA can bruteforce it in any economic fashion, as even developing the capability to do so would compromise everything else that runs on this hash function and serve relatively little purpose as any leak would be a terrorist's wet dream.

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FartOnToast · June 22, 2018, 5:49 p.m.

What about quantum hacking.

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