Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-08-20 03:36:51
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Vyram Kraven on Nostr: People are moving away from paper because it's the most commercialized product by & ...

People are moving away from paper because it's the most commercialized product by & for the people but I wouldn't say it's by the people. They want you on digital currency so when martial law is declared & the internet gets cut off you will have nothing. No money to give to someone to escape, no record of your existance because now they are trying to remove the state/drivers license & replace that with microsoft's single sign online id. Digital money online is a government conspiracy to get the people to detest the only valuable currency you really have which is something you can put in someones hand.

I don't mind the idea of a digital currency but I don't believe the part where they say nobody owns the blockchain or the public ledger. I think it's bull because it has to be housed on a server this isn't like orbot where every active device running orbot is a tunnel storing a few kb on every device to pass the data along. Someone own's these gas fees that you pay a surcharge of I can't believe people don't think about the gas charges.

Gas charge is just like tax only what they wana say nobody owns it bullshit. Mr satoshi owns it & it's his source of income. The public ledger is transparent to every transaction but it's not public knowledge the url for anyone to go look at the public ledger & go hey thats my transaction there. Also has anyone ever wondered why the blockchain is what it is?

Blockchain encrypted blocks in a numerical queue to be dropped in a pool of miners to be decrypted. Miners use their electricity & hardware to decrypt the block & get the transactional info out of it. Has anyone ever thought maybe just maybe this is the japanese's way of telemetry data off of us to help then crack sha, aes, tdes, rsa, fpe, ecc, & etc encryptions. I mean if you ever look at the whole thing from a birds eye view were cracking an encryption protocol on a block of a x amount of bytes for someone or something.

I know technology progresses very fast so whos to say ai won't create something in the next few years to make all these protocols obsolete. Then with all the tech companies behind it things will move faster I think w10 had a shorter lifespan then win 8/8.1
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