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I used to believe bitcoin would eclipse all shitcoins and render them impotent and uninteresting. I no longer believe this. I think the future is going to be full of bigger and bigger scams. Money will flee stupidity and ignorant greed faster than ever before. And the only way to live happily and sleep soundly will be to remain humble and stack sats.
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Jesus Christ guys. They could’ve just talked to Carlos from simple proof… image
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I fail to see how this is a bad thing? Are y'all seriously such cultists that you're against using blockchain to further protect the electoral system? Good grief...
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nobody 1 year ago
Or just eliminate the government entirely...
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Citizen 1 year ago
Shitcoin DC lobbyists... Not too hard to imagine unfortunately...
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modulo 1 year ago
Lining up failure #1–👍🏻
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Cobweb 1 year ago
I think we run the risk of over complicating things. An ID should be adequate. I don't know of many legal residents who don't have an ID. Shit I know illegals with IDs.
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Chucky 🫂 1 year ago
X has gotten fully captured. State owned now.
It’s funny, I joked about Brock Pierce being brought into government. Jokes on me.
That's fair but look at what happened in 2020 with the mailing ballots. Can't exactly use an ID to verify those when they're carted in to be counted.
It isn’t - a government entity handing the opportunity run a public to centralized/corporate entities without some sort of evaluation process is cronyism. I’m all for cryptographically verifiable and immutable elections. I see no good technical reason for the companies pre-selected by the new administration. Conflicts of interest are all over the place.
Please tell me this is just a exit liquidity pump for Charles and not anything that might happen IRL
Alright, well, I see some fair argument to be had there, but whether it's a company or a government agency, you're going to have conflicts of interest. In fact, before we federalized everything, things were done through companies mostly. The important part when implementing a technology like this is to make sure that it's an open and verifiable standard. I mean, that's why the whole free and open source movement exists in the first place, so you don't have to trust any entities if you don't want to.
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