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RE: You Are The One

in Deep Dives2 years ago

last thing and then I'll leave this here because it's a lot. But I do so appreciate you.

A court has the capacity to order identities and personal info be released. Of course.

So if we really want to protect the freedom and privacy of individuals this must be addressed at some stage. It's a ticking time bomb. Really. Especially with government and banking systems wanting to shut this all down asap.

See?

Always the bigger picture in community. First. With personal motivation, bias and prejudice set aside if possible. But that takes time. Only human, of course <3

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I'm afraid you really don't understand yet,the whole Blockchain thing...😕

Well. I am new to the tech. But not to the peoples :)

Not much difference if we don't change as well. We will create the same systems but just with different tech!

As we do.

I do understand the philosophy though. And the same applies. If it's not practiced then why even profess it to be so? It's just good marketing then. Nothing functional. See?

I'll wait it out and will keep on engaging and learning. Of course.

But what do you mean when you say "the whole blockchain thing"?

  1. What I understand is that you mean it is decentralized so no one person could be held accountable for allowing transactions to proceed? This will figured out and added to current legislation as this grows. Of course. It will, likely, be the witnesses running the nodes. Logically. Transactions are recorded and transparent. One could even narrow it down to a particular node amd hold whoever is running that culpable for the transaction. Or the one that initiated it at least? The buck has to start somewhere, right?

But I do need to learn more about the tech still so feedback appraciated.

  1. And that it is totally "private" - I disagree. Nothing online is private at all. Anything can be traced. Anybody can be found.

  2. And that it is set up to promote freedom. Like. But this comes with responsibility. Of course. We are a part of humanity, after all. And there are laws. Do I disagree with some of them? Sure! Does that mean I can break them without being held accountable by official institutions that I don't particularly agree with? No.

It is what it is.

But I'd love to hear more of your perspective and opinion. Yes please!

Scuse typos. Really struggling with the phone thing. I'm about to take a few days offline to rest my eyes again

I'll tell you something else, my darling.

Government won't even stick to the legalities. They'll do wtf they want to, when they want to, how they want to and to who they want to. If only to make a very big point. Okay?

If you think anyone is safe, even if they aren't breaking the law, in these times... I think I need to bring you a good cup of coffee asap!

Nope. We should keep things as clean and tidy as possible and fly under the radar.

I already can't by crypto anymore with my account over here. Happened in the last few months.

This is happening and the battle is officially on. And we have some kid who feels safe because he's behind a keyboard, pretty clearly displaying what is in current legislation considered criminal behaviour... thinking he's clever because he knows a bit about Web3.

Against corporate banking cartels who can afford pretty much anything. While they would love nothing more than to shut down everything crypto related as fast as humanly possible. While the community turns a blind eye and pretends it's all good because it's the wild west and we are untouchable.

Fucking genius, I tell ya! 🙄 Baah, I mean. But perhaps he doesn't care about Web3 or this blockchain. One would have to ask him and I'm a bit tired to converse with him right now