The moralistic explanation of your penultimate message ignores the true psychic functioning which makes a discovery, accidental or not, a potential weapon.
The example of Chinese civilization that you mentioned provides a good illustration: many innovations from classical China have been developed, but little or not used. This is the case with black powder, the military capabilities of which had not escaped the notice of their users, but which were used for this purpose only relatively late, despite the many bellicose episodes in their history; Another, less well-known example is that of the clock, a very complex functional prototype of which existed, but which has not been duplicated. Other cases exist, in China, but also in other civilizations * and in all cases, it is the lack of coherence or the perception of a danger for society which motivates this renunciation. It is, I agree, difficult to spontaneously perceive in our own reference system, since it is entirely directed towards the performative aspect (and in this context, your thinking becomes relevant again), without concern for the overall consequences.
* This is where the feeling of superiority of Europeans comes from, who see in the refusal of innovation at all costs a lack of intelligence or a cultural inferiority (formerly it was racial inferiority!).
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Facebook wants to shake up currencies with libra
I laughed well ...... (it feels good)
Let's start at the beginning: who hasn't had their Instagram or Facebook account hacked? (personally I know a lot around me)
Then yes: Facebook has stored millions of clear text passwords on its servers. Well, for photos of his cat, his car or his latest restaurant, it does not matter. If there are cryptocurrencies, then be sure to lose them.
As a Facebook account is easy to hack, the lust of hackers will be increased tenfold if there are cryptos attached to Facebook accounts.
In addition: the average age of FB users aged one year each year. Well yes: it is the 35-50 years who represent the main body of the troops. The under 25s are very few on FB. And when you are over 35, you have probably already had your credit card stolen or hacked on an Internet purchase. After 35 years, it is clear that we are much more vigilant, especially that on cryptocurrencies there are no guarantees: lost, it is lost forever.
So any human being with a little common sense will not trust puppets unable to secure an app or a website.
Go: if they do launch anyway, no more than a few months before a mass hack that will make them disappear for good.
To return to the serious, and if you want to participate in the currency of tomorrow:
- create your account on your PC without Internet connection,
- note the private keys on paper that you put in place on
- transfer your cryptos to these accounts (online)
- never copy / paste your password to access your crypto wallet
- do not leave your crytos on "exchanges" or on Facebook
With this minimum of precautions, you can acquire and keep cryptos in a perfectly safe way which will be very useful when the financial system has plunged into collapse for good.
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I had mentioned the interest of a bitcoin based on virtuous behavior for the environment a few days ago ... Well in fact it exists it is called theEcoCoin
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Christophe wrote:I had mentioned the interest of a bitcoin based on virtuous behavior for the environment a few days ago ... Well in fact it exists it is called theEcoCoin
Too strong! I even found the name ... (well, it was not difficult)
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"By definition the cause is the product of the effect". (Tryphion)
"360 / 000 / 0,5 is 100 million and not 72 million" (AVC)
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Indeed ... It is harder as a name find!
When is CoinCoin good? Bitcoin for the protection of palmipeds!
When is CoinCoin good? Bitcoin for the protection of palmipeds!
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I still don't see how the écocoin would be an "ecological" alternative?
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Well, easy! Roh the other hey! It's eco-friendly because it's noted above:
Do good. Get paid.
ECO corners are earned through sustainable actions.
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Good more seriously, here is ecocoin bench book
So let's do the accounts for me:
Check, check, check, check ... hoplà, 15 € in your pocket!
So I can go to the movies (uh hello ecology?) Or buy 0.015% of a Tesla! Yippee!
So let's do the accounts for me:
Buy a meat free lunch 0.50E
Ride a bike for to work (1km +) 1.00E
Turn the heating down (below neighborhood average) 3.50E
Switch to a green energy provider 10.00E
Check, check, check, check ... hoplà, 15 € in your pocket!
So I can go to the movies (uh hello ecology?) Or buy 0.015% of a Tesla! Yippee!
Ticket to the cinema 12.50E
Entrance to a secret bar and club 20.00E
30 minutes of bike repair 45.00E
50% of a Tesla Roadster 100,000th
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Nice day for bitoins ...
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Cryptos can go and get dressed : + 1500% in a few hours for this (almost) classic action ... and 8750% since the beginning of January!
Many stock marketers, confined and idle, who blow up the share of a loss-making American video game company. And cause billions of dollars in losses for hedge funds who bet on its decline. These are the ingredients of the story of GameStop, whose stock hit $ 350 on Wednesday, while it was still worth $ 4 in January. Tale of the latest Wall Street absurdity, with lots of emojis in it.
Many stock marketers, confined and idle, who blow up the share of a loss-making American video game company. And cause billions of dollars in losses for hedge funds who bet on its decline. These are the ingredients of the story of GameStop, whose stock hit $ 350 on Wednesday, while it was still worth $ 4 in January. Tale of the latest Wall Street absurdity, with lots of emojis in it.
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