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Free Speech, Privacy, Decentralization, Open Source, Fungibility
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Schmidt 8 months ago
12 Ironclad Rules for Mass Propaganda Mastering Narrative Control 1 Keep it Simple and Repeated Use simple, easy-to-understand messages and repeat them often. Repetition helps reinforce the message and makes it more likely to be accepted as truth. #KISStheEnemy 2 Emotion Trumps Logic Appeal to emotions rather than facts. People are more likely to share and engage with content that evokes strong feelings. #FeelingsFirst 3 Use Strong, Provocative Language Don't be afraid to use inflammatory or controversial language to spark engagement and shareability. #ProvokeToEngage 4 Create a Common Enemy Unite your audience by giving them a common enemy or cause to rally against. This creates a sense of community and shared purpose. #UsVsThem 5 Control the Message Ensure your narrative is consistent across all platforms and messages. Any inconsistency can lead to confusion and loss of control over the narrative. #MessageDiscipline 6 Drown Out Dissent Use tactics like whataboutism, ad hominem attacks, or simply shouting louder to drown out any opposing voices. #NoRoomForDissent 7 Leverage Influencers and Bots Use influential figures and bot networks to amplify your message and make it seem more prevalent and popular. #InfluencerMarketing 8 Owning the Libs Tap into existing cultural divisions and position your narrative as a way to "own" or "trigger" the opposition. This can increase engagement and sharing. #OwnTheLibs 9 Create a Sense of Urgency Make your audience feel like they need to act now or miss out on something important. This can increase engagement and sharing. #ActNow 10 Use Visuals and Memes People respond well to visual content. Create memorable and shareable visuals and memes to spread your message. #MemesMatter 11 Control the Facts Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story. Use half-truths, misinformation, or even disinformation to support your narrative. #TruthIsRelative 12 Divide and Conquer Exploit and amplify existing divisions within your opposition to weaken their unity and effectiveness. #DivideAndConquer image
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Schmidt 8 months ago
8 Things we should teach our children in school Linux Privacy Fungibility Open Source Decentralization Taxation is Theft Mass Propaganda Financial Independence
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Schmidt 8 months ago
7 new SPAR stores in🇨🇭Switzerland where you can buy your groceries with Monero (XMR) 👇🏻 image
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Schmidt 8 months ago
Private conversations and financial autonomy are essential for a free and open society.
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Schmidt 8 months ago
The world has cancer and the cancer is called Fiat Money.
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Schmidt 8 months ago
My girlfriend asked me why I spoke so quietly at home. I said I was afraid Mark Zuckerberg was listening! She laughed I laughed Siri laughed TV laughed Secret Service laughed
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Schmidt 8 months ago
CBDC together with Digital ID enable mass surveillance. When your ID is linked to every transaction and interaction, privacy becomes a relic of the past.
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Schmidt 8 months ago
Transparency means eliminating your privacy
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Schmidt 8 months ago
The police, tasked with protecting criminals from you, arrive at your home with a search warrant and seize all your computers and smartphones. Is your data still secure?
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Schmidt 8 months ago
THE AGENDA Premieres at 20:00
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Schmidt 8 months ago
How Pedersen Commitments Work In Monero, Pedersen Commitments are a core component to hide transaction amounts while still allowing for cryptographic verification that no coins are created or destroyed in a transaction. A Pedersen Commitment to a value v (the amount) with a random blinding factor r is: C = v ⋅ H + r ⋅ G C: The commitment G, H: Generator points on the elliptic curve (with H unrelated to G) v: The amount (hidden) r: A random blinding factor (also hidden) This commitment is: Hiding: You can’t determine v from C without knowing r Binding: You can't change v later without altering the commitment image