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Do you like the ethos behind BTC? "Censorship-free money" You are gonna LOVE monero!

I am not informed at all in that aspect.

My knowledge extends to it being:

Peer to peer cash.

Censorship free.

Banking the unbanked

Limited amount available.

Mostly those concepts.

Wanna discuss the wealth gap idea? I could use some info.

A team of researchers in China, led by Wang Chao at Shanghai University, successfully factored a 22-bit RSA integer using a quantum annealing processor from D-Wave Systems. This is a significant step as it demonstrates the potential of quantum computers to address cryptographic challenges and has prompted warnings from security experts about the future of data security.

However, it's important to note that the 22-bit key factored is much smaller than the 2048-bit RSA keys commonly used today for production. This research scaled beyond previous demonstrations and required fewer qubits per variable, which could pave the way for breaking larger keys in the future.

You can read more about this on Earth.com: China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer

https://youtube.com/shorts/iXwAZF7Ilqo

Be an honorable person.

Fuck that "alpha male" bullshit.

#alpha #honor

Damn canuknuckleheads.

Propping up regimes, undermining the choices of individuals, breaking the backs of their citizens...

Fuck that.

Get freedom.

Just ate a 100 MG THC gummy

#potstr

You know... There's a distinct possibility. You can never rule out the clusterfuck that is the Canadian government.

#Bitcoin needs ASICs to mine. It cannot go backwards in time to when the common individual could mine with a basic home computer.

#Monero only needs access to half of the cores on your CPU.

How many modern devices need to use a CPU?

Hell, even your modern washer and dryers aren't safe from advancing to the next stage.

This ability is what will make Monero hidden from the regulators.

Come at me bro!

Really? Separation of money from state?

Who are you trying to kid?

Bitcoin has been long captured and regulated.

The glowies are knee deep in the making and corrupting of BTC.

The dream is now just that, a dream of lost potential.

However!

Let's consider this:

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Every new technology is demonized:

The initial reaction to cars and automobiles was a mixed bag, ranging from novelty and skepticism to excitement and, eventually, considerable resistance as their numbers grew.

Here's a breakdown of the initial perceptions:

1. Novelty and Toy of the Rich:

* Early prototypes like Karl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen (1886) were seen as engineering marvels, but more as curiosities or expensive toys for the wealthy than practical transportation.

* They were unreliable and expensive, often breaking down and requiring frequent maintenance (like fixing flat tires multiple times a day on a long trip).

* In Canada, early automobiles were often regarded as novelties and primarily used by the wealthy for racing and amusement.

2. Skepticism and Resistance:

* Many people were skeptical about replacing horses, which had served humanity for centuries. The idea of a "horseless carriage" seemed outlandish to some.

* There was a lack of public interest initially, and advocating for cars could mark one as an "imbecile."

* As cars became more prevalent, particularly in urban areas, they were met with antagonism and hostility. This stemmed from issues like:

* Safety concerns: Early cars were slow, but they were still dangerous due to inadequate tires, brakes, and a lack of established road rules. Accidents, especially those involving pedestrians (many of whom were children), enraged the public and sparked protests.

* Road control: There was friction between motorists and pedestrians over who had the right of way on roads designed for horses and foot traffic.

* Noise and smell: The early gasoline engines were noisy and produced unpleasant fumes.

* Some even believed cars would never catch on because there weren't enough working-class people who could be trained to operate them, as driving a horse-drawn carriage often required a coachman.

3. Enthusiasm and Visionary Potential:

* Despite the skepticism, there was also significant enthusiasm for the potential of automobiles.

* They were portrayed as machines that could offer the thrill of speed, help people "discover new worlds," and embark on new adventures.

* Visionaries like Henry Ford saw the potential for mass production to make cars affordable and accessible to a wider audience, leading to the development of the Model T in 1908, which was inexpensive, reliable, and easy to maintain.

In summary, cars started as a niche luxury, battling public skepticism and practical challenges. However, their revolutionary potential for freedom, speed, and efficiency ultimately propelled them into widespread acceptance, profoundly reshaping society and daily life.

Oh Canada.

Another example of "Never trust any form of government."

#gunstr

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