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RE: Does this include crypto QR codes as well?

in Infowars3 years ago (edited)

From what it sounded like he was saying the QR codes are going to be registered in China, and that would be concerning to me if my license was registered in China. The QR code registered to my wallet address shouldn't need a Chinese authority to verify it, I was concerned if this Menthol QR codes or if it only meant commercially verified codes or what exactly he was on about.

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Even if - this won't render the QR code worthless or meaning less.

the guy you were listening to is paranoid. qr code is just a barcode. the key is the key i mean, YOU ARE ALLOWED to get worried when BLOCK ONE and Hive witnesses arand the CODE is all made in china written only in chinese lol

imagine if programming languages were in chinese hahaha thats liek 1000 years away but could happen one day but whites will hjave ascended by then lol

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