20+ years of internet history to look back on telling us how peer-to-peer software is corrupted by corporate and government interests, and yet we have learned nothing anon image

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You cannot corrupt peer to peer software. You can only infiltrate and corrupt *parts* of the network. Proper open-source p2p inherently facilitates dark forests and Second Realms that can forever dodge corruption, if they are diligent.
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Zaikaboy 1 year ago
Pound of flesh...then the rest, slave
I like that you keep us on our toes among the victory cries, thank you for all you do
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juxster 1 year ago
yes this might be a real problem, now they want to at take all the bitcoins.
They are fighting Monero for a reason. It is too far outside their surveillance system to embrace it. It's the real deal.
The interest of big boys for bitcoin is not being contained and the market can see that. The hodlers won't give it up. Can you explain how will they take it OR how will they find the private key out of the public key? It's obvious that you are still outside of the rabbit hole in your "competency" about bitcoin. Thanks for prolonging the dip though.