Looks like McAfee might be /ourgoy/ after all as he discovers how to
trigger an entire Internet of snowflakes.
Although McAfee was too [wired | radical | unkempt | out there] for
the average Pepe, it looks like he'll be accepted with open arms by
Gritty - blue eyed John McAfee seems like Gritty's
> "if pigs had win they might fly".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWvevkE0kAI
On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 02:34:26 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> > dude. The state and apple are two sides of the same coin.
>
> Corp hates expenses...
> - having money forcibly stolen from it and wasted on other things (tax)
DUDE! It's not theft because the corps are not the legitimate
> dude. The state and apple are two sides of the same coin.
Corp hates expenses...
- having money forcibly stolen from it and wasted on other things (tax)
- having to spend bribery money trying to get what it wants (lobby),
sometimes wasted by other corps doing same and by crooks in office
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 04:44:46PM -0300, Juan wrote:
> True. You can put billions of dollars in some kind of handheld
> device, or in a piece of paper. On the other hand, that's
> convenient for people who have billions of dollars, and that's
> not 'us' I believe. But if
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:24:25 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
>
>
> > well if we want to kill fiat money we need to win a civil war against
> > the
> > powers that be. It's not just the central bank. On the other hand if govcorp
> > wanted to kill crypto all they have to do is jail/kill a few users
>> Also IIRC zcash or a similar system had a 'bug' that allowed for
>> unlimited, undetectable counterfeiting?
>
> Which is why Zcash and others have now researching
> and deploying some periodic gatekeeping functions.
The one in Zcash is called "turnstiling"
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 23:36:02 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> Crypto already much harder to kill than fiat, fiat's kill point
> being exchanges known as local and central banks.
well if we want to kill fiat money we need to win a civil war against
the powers that be. It's not just the central
> there is a downside to
> baseless optimism. People who think that "blockchain can't be stopped"
> "bitcoin can't be censored" etc are playing into the hands of their enemies.
Much of cryptocurrency world is dumb on that.
Yet cryptocurrency can be made reasonably hard to kill,
it's just not
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 01:17:38 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> But in a way, they are all bringing forth the
> message that truly new things, wholesale
> changes, for the better, are possible. Is
> that not good.
Changes for the better are always possible. But there is a downside to
baseless
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 01:17:38AM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> > 'anti virus' scam
>
> True. Yet only $nn.99 per copy, buy now.
> Learning a little cypherpunk compsec
> would be a better value.
>
>
>
> > [what does whoever in crypto stand for and or do]
>
> Cryptocurrency is a little like this
>
> 'anti virus' scam
True. Yet only $nn.99 per copy, buy now.
Learning a little cypherpunk compsec
would be a better value.
> [what does whoever in crypto stand for and or do]
Cryptocurrency is a little like this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CMB_Timeline300_no_WMAP.jpg
hundreds of
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 22:57:24 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> Enjoy and spread the Rabbit Hole ;)
> ...
>
>
> McAfee
so apart from being a pioneer of the 'anti virus' scam, what do you
think mcafee stands for? Have you actually bothered looking at what mcafee has
done, apart from promoting
Enjoy and spread the Rabbit Hole ;)
...
McAfee on Poverty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeMXlLv3utI
McAfee on Point: Blockchain, Government, Exchanges, Humanity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZZJVnGYJuY
McAfee: Dark Side of the Chain, Cypherpunk Origin, Value with Smietana
and Munford
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