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Please πŸ™ share your thoughts #softwar.

Want to do a Nostrnests at some point.

Ordered my copy today but from the 10+ hours of podcasts I've listened to of him and his presentation at a mass adoption bitcoin meet up... this guy is absolutely brilliant. I highly recommend watching his presentation here.

https://youtu.be/1Yc0t2bmVhU

Thanks for the share!

I think a lot of the negative talking points are completely missing where he’s coming from.

Especially a timely message.

Think of the DOD actually put energy into this 🟠 because they wanted to beat preserve their best interest against πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ or πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί.

Then those countries probably respond as well.

How is that much adoption bad for this 🟠?

Really trying to understand that view 🀷.

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Please read the post I just left under #[3]'s comment and also watch his presentation.. Jason Lowery is on another level.

I challenge you to find one intelligent passage in there. His thesis is rubbish.

I’m not in tech on a professional level, nor am I knowledgeable from a war fighting perspective, so not sure what I’ll get out of it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

He explains how using proof-of-work to project physical power in cyberspace we can unlock an entirely new paradigm of peaceful warfare deemed soft war.

He also explains that proof-of-work is the only way to actually secure and defend bits of information in cyberspace. As it stands now, no amount of logic you apply to cybersecurity system will allow you to secure a piece of software from attackers. You must be able to project physical power in the form of watts that make it prohibitively expensive for an attacker to succeed to actually achieve a secure network. This extends beyond bitcoin as money to any bits of information.

He explains how bitcoin is the beginning of a strangler pattern and that the traditional finance system is just the first piece of "software" being ported to this new cybersecurity paradigm and will be used to finance the transition of all the other technologies to this new cybersecurity paradigm.

It's really profound stuff and anyone disparaging it should not be taken seriously in my opinion.

It's basically about projecting physical power in cyberspace to usher in a new cybersecurity paradigm that makes it prohibitively expensive for an attacker to manipulate bits of information on the internet.

Hilarious but entirely rubbish.

I am disregarded

Indeed.