It's not vulnerable because it depends on Idiots and Swindlers with limitless greed. And thank God America will never run out of those 2 Commodities.
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Bitcoin isn’t certificating, certificates are bitcoinising.
Example: The rise of blockchain-based credential platforms like Blockcerts, developed by MIT and Learning Machine, shows certificates bending to Bitcoin’s logic. Universities and employers are issuing tamper-proof digital diplomas on Bitcoin’s blockchain (or compatible sidechains), ensuring verifiable, decentralised credentials without central authorities. This mirrors Bitcoin’s trustless model, as credentials become self-sovereign and globally portable, reducing reliance on traditional gatekeepers.
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By allowing a person to:
* Use **multiple pseudonymous keys**, each tied to a separate social or professional graph,
* Control **who sees what** and how they engage,
* And **authenticate** communications without revealing a real-world identity,
…it shifts the power balance. **The test of intrusion or consent moves to the person**, not a platform or regulator. That’s subsidiarity in action—**decision-making closest to the individual**.
In such a system:
* **Spam can’t reach you** unless it’s addressed to a key you’ve exposed—**and which you can unilaterally revoke**, without requiring the world to forget it.
* **Reputation accrues** per key, not per legal name.
* **Accountability exists** without forcing doxxability.
It’s the cryptographic equivalent of **many doorbells with personal chimes**—you decide which ring to answer, and bad actors can't force their way in. Much more First Amendment-aligned than the current dragnet moderation models.
"The White House proposes cryptographic verification for official communications to combat the rise of deepfakes. This video delves into the initiative's implications for political integrity and information security ahead of the 2024 elections."
I guess when it comes to imaginary currency, anything goes. Just a bit of advice from someone who’s been at this for a while with modest success; if you’re basing your decision to exchange real money for vapor and using a tweezer bottom as justification for such a move, please bear in mind that our old social safety net has been torn apart and when you find yourself in need, there won’t be any help to keep you off the mean streets. And, while our rulers detest the homeless, they’ve never and will never lift a finger to help them or prevent them from becoming homeless. I see homelessness in the future for tweezer-vapor buyers.
Yes, the word "engineer" does come from the Old French term engigneor or enjineur, which meant someone who designs or operates engines or machinery. It derives from the Latin ingenium, meaning "cleverness" or "ingenuity," and was used in the Middle Ages for people who built or managed military machines like catapults. Over time, by the 14th century, it broadened to include those who design or construct things like buildings, roads, or bridges, and later, with the Industrial Revolution, it tied more to mechanical and technical innovation. So, enjineur is a direct ancestor of "engineer."
segment three neuropaste
mind enhancement neuropaste the miracle
goop smeared across cortexes everywhere
just one neural swipe a day and boom
instant brilliance thoughts faster than
fiber creativity juiced to cosmic levels
iq inflating like a rogue weather
balloon side effects oh just a minor
fracturing of your temporal identity
don't worry time is a social construct
anyway you may experience reverse dja vu
where you remember things that never
happened in languages you never learned
also spontaneous dialectic combustion
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"Flott" translates to smart, lively, or dashing in English. It can also mean fine, swell, or good in some contexts.
Arguing the merits of taking some permission-granting *OR* permission-SEEKING entity [e.g. “blockchain-backed-USD” or “blockchain-backed-company”] is like arguing the merits of a horse-drawn automobile. It only works for people who don’t know what the point of an automobile is… The point of an automobile is to function without a horse and the point of a blockchain is to function without permission."
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jason-lowery-648830151_blockchain-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-activity-6831226884819304448-pmb_
Purpose and Policy. Over the past decade, Americans have witnessed a concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our Nation’s history, replacing objective facts with a distorted narrative driven by ideology rather than truth. This revisionist movement seeks to undermine the remarkable achievements of the United States by casting its founding principles and historical milestones in a negative light. Under this historical revision, our Nation’s unparalleled legacy of advancing liberty, individual rights, and human happiness is reconstructed as inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise irredeemably flawed. Rather than fostering unity and a deeper understanding of our shared past, the widespread effort to rewrite history deepens societal divides and fosters a sense of national shame, disregarding the progress America has made and the ideals that continue to inspire millions around the globe.
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