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lucidity
28th February 2015, 04:01
Hello Siblings,
http://rt.com/usa/236327-paypal-mega-encryption-files/
be happy
lucidity :-)
sigma6
28th February 2015, 05:25
hmm... thanks for sharing, the Mega story in the link was quite interesting, I would definitely use any services this guy is providing, he is putting his customers first, which looks to be another major crime in the US... which is clearly on it's way to becoming a secretive Big Brother Police State... in the name of protecting us from faked up, false flag events they are spending billions to create...
Snoweagle
28th February 2015, 16:57
We need more entrpeneurs like Kim Schmitz aka Kim Dotcom.
Mega website:
https://mega.co.nz/#
This is definetely a model for openess on the internet.
And Mega's reply to the PayPal closure:
https://mega.co.nz/#blog_33
Morbid
1st March 2015, 06:05
check out and try to get your head around etherium project. if/when launched it will change the internet as we know it.
Snoweagle
1st March 2015, 11:30
check out and try to get your head around etherium project. if/when launched it will change the internet as we know it.
The Etherium Project does indeed appear to be as beneficial to our freedoms as the services offered by Mega. Check it out here:
https://www.ethereum.org/
Wikipedia has an article detailing a technical insight to the development medium affording the security protections being included. Check it out here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum
And the Telegraph has incuded this project in an article regarding the future of the internet. Here's a brief comment from that article:
This is the plan of a crack team of computer geeks currently trying to re-engineer the entire damn internet using the block chain. Armed with 30,000 Bitcoin (around $12 million dollars) of crowd funded support, the "Ethereum" project is 40 of the smartest people you'll ever meet, based mainly in Amsterdam, Berlin and London. They are currently hard at work building a new programming language and platform that uses the block chain and applies it to anything on the internet (and should be released early next year).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/11284538/Soon-the-internet-will-be-impossible-to-control.html
Whilst I see these as positive in one respect, that our privacy protections are being considered, I am concerned that we are once again being herded into another abyss of somebody elses technological protection, to which we have no control. We effectively move jailors.
ponda
1st March 2015, 12:42
check out and try to get your head around etherium project. if/when launched it will change the internet as we know it.
Sounds interesting Morbid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Clw-qf1sUZg#t=182
sigma6
9th March 2015, 05:16
check out and try to get your head around etherium project. if/when launched it will change the internet as we know it.
The Etherium Project does indeed appear to be as beneficial to our freedoms as the services offered by Mega. Check it out here:
https://www.ethereum.org/
Wikipedia has an article detailing a technical insight to the development medium affording the security protections being included. Check it out here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum
And the Telegraph has incuded this project in an article regarding the future of the internet. Here's a brief comment from that article:
This is the plan of a crack team of computer geeks currently trying to re-engineer the entire damn internet using the block chain. Armed with 30,000 Bitcoin (around $12 million dollars) of crowd funded support, the "Ethereum" project is 40 of the smartest people you'll ever meet, based mainly in Amsterdam, Berlin and London. They are currently hard at work building a new programming language and platform that uses the block chain and applies it to anything on the internet (and should be released early next year).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/11284538/Soon-the-internet-will-be-impossible-to-control.html
Whilst I see these as positive in one respect, that our privacy protections are being considered, I am concerned that we are once again being herded into another abyss of somebody elses technological protection, to which we have no control. We effectively move jailors.
Wow... This is exactly what I was suggesting... Tying something to bitcoin! ...these guys have taken it to the Nth degree right into infinity! ...bastards! damn! (LOL! insane laughter)
now that's visionary... (mind still resonating with the implications... with the old caveat "...if that's true..." but otherwise I have no reason to think that isn't going to fly... wow! the implications, if it's what I think they are suggesting...
But that also implies a physical infrastructure network as well... or a UPS network, or even combination.... going wow again... (going into fractal overload) :p
Satoshi's dream come true...
...the next step in the evolution of bitcoin... the natural next step. And there is a fractal element. To imagine someone building an infrastructure of software ( OS Environment) around bitcoin is still blowing my mind! just imagine the software for that being created... And if it's available to the planet...woah!... Those guys would have to be the real Wizards. Crack Team is apropo. The word quantum leap comes to mind.
sigma6
9th March 2015, 05:41
check out and try to get your head around etherium project. if/when launched it will change the internet as we know it.
Sounds interesting Morbid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Clw-qf1sUZg#t=182
This is going to create a separate Matrix on the internet! Completely independent of the "Agents", it would be like the equivalent of an "alternative dimension" within the Matrix which would technically still be in the Matrix but would allow you, to be in an environment where you are part of the matrix, but NOT in it. Operating within the environment, but in a separate "bandwidth" from from the Agents Completely separate and impervious to any agent attacks... LOL!! I totally get this, because this is what we are trying to do in the "public" civil law system. i.e. the digital equivalent of operating in your private capacity within the public... (protected environment) i.e. This follows some pretty high concepts. This would be a system that could only work and would always be dependent on computers, like something Isaac Asimov would have created in his wildest dreams, imagine, that society would be forever dependent on computers... forever into the future... WOAH!!!! That's a scary thought itself... and yet aren't we already living in that world?
sigma6
9th March 2015, 06:28
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Whoa... Max Keiser trying to wrap his head around the concept of digital scarcity, this is like the opposite of the problem of being in the matrix where Agent Smith was messing the system by replicating himself (which would imply that the Matrix had solved the problem of "digital scarcity" (or unique identity) a long time ago and Agent Smith is essentially introducing his destructive and destabilizing virus (duplicating himself) into the system... (why he has to be stopped)
Whereas in our computer environment today, duplication is universal (there is no such thing as unique identity of data, in this sense) The genius of Bitcoin was that it created protocol that creates unique identity (your data for example) What Max and the programmer called digital scarcity... And Ethereum will build an infrastructure around it and will mesh symbiotically with Bitcoin, and become one environment in its own right.
Mu2143
10th March 2015, 10:51
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