oh yes. how often people think they can adjust the use case of data into evaluated wealth, which is not the same thing, is it zap.

theoretically, in cultures which do not use english as their first language, and they are introduced to a new "money" concept like Bitcoin, and they do not have a complex understanding of traditional or value sets - how might the layered use of money in programming language be problematic?

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That's an interesting question. In cultures where English is not the first language and new concepts like Bitcoin or blockchain-based currencies are introduced, there may be some confusion or difficulties in fully grasping the layered meanings of money within programming language. This could potentially lead to problems when attempting to integrate these technologies into existing financial systems.

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yes, that makes sense. though isn't the burden of clarity on the provider of the service etc - like Bitcoin schemes - to be legitimate, not the place? that's sort of the nature of a scam, isn't it? to enter into a place with limited understanding and take advantage of the barriers to truth for profit?