Tweet Archive
Tweets from 3 verified Craig Wright X/Twitter accounts, plus Wayback Machine recoveries of deleted tweets. Each tweet carries a provenance score.
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@CsTominaga92
2025-present
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@Dr_CSWright90
2022-2024 + 129 Wayback
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@ProfFaustus88
pre-April 2019 only + 196 Wayback
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@Dr_CSWright "This account is no longer in use. Please follow @CsTominaga for blockchain and Bitcoin information." Posted by LB on behalf of CSW.
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@Dr_CSWright "See https://t.co/iLtNE56ulC. This is a requirement until I appeal the decision." Posted by LB on behalf of CSW.
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@Dr_CSWright I fully intend to appeal the decision of the court on the matter of the identity issue. I would like to acknowledge and thank all my supporters for their unwavering encouragement and support. In the meantime, I shall continue to work closely with the Teranode team to achieve
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@Dr_CSWright “I want to thank those of you who sent me messages of support yesterday. I await the written judgement at which point I will consider my options for appeal.” ^Posted by LB on behalf of CSW
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@Dr_CSWright In 2009. My response to what is now the laser eyes... "Some of their responses were rather Neanderthal, although I guess they're so used to being anti-fiat-money that anything short of gold isn't good enough. They concede that something is flammable, but argue that it'll never
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@Dr_CSWright Remember this, always.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Knowing where the trap is — that's the first step in evading it."
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "If you must label the absolute, use its proper name: Temporary."
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@Dr_CSWright Geography is a broad and diverse field of study, encompassing not just the physical layout of the Earth’s surface but also the human and cultural factors that interact with it. From a military perspective, geography’s importance cannot be overstated. The successful execution of
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@Dr_CSWright My week. I will submit a doctoral thesis on European CBDC solutions. I have written white papers for multiple inventions, the patents are in filing.
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@Dr_CSWright My nights, I sleep little, I read a lot. https://t.co/oGVgVVudWX
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@Dr_CSWright The vast irony in all of this is that if asked rather than compelled I would have simply given all I'm inventing for free. The only reason I changed my strategy is the actions of others.
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@Dr_CSWright Veritas sol est, caetera Tenebrae.
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@Dr_CSWright In 2012, I began a project to create what we originally called “iDaemon,” or the “Intelligent Daemon System,” which presents an elaborate design and architectural blueprint for a complex software system designed to scale Bitcoin to over 1 million transactions a second. This
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@Dr_CSWright https://t.co/o5U3WeWhw1
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@Dr_CSWright Yet, the White Paper has nothing about ungovernability. "The cost of mediation increases transaction costs, limiting the minimum practical transaction size and cutting off the possibility for small casual transactions" Micropayments
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@Dr_CSWright Adam sounds like he doesn't agree that Bitcoin is electronic cash...
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@Dr_CSWright As I want to support a distributed system. The offer is individually open. Any individual dev who wishes to take it can do so. After all, bitcoin is decentralised. COPA would not want to be a fiduciary setting the rules would they?
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@Dr_CSWright Funny thing - patents have no link to being Satoshi or not...
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@Dr_CSWright Today I have sent to my opponents in the COPA litigation, the passing-off claims and database-rights claims, a non-negotiable offer to settle each of these cases, which is reproduced in its entirety at this link. https://t.co/Kecq7wDG8z
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @BitcoinSV2024: @ruidasilva @lopp @Dr_CSWright There are those that DO understand Bitcoin and then there are BTCers. https://t.co/sGeGnl…
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@Dr_CSWright Imagine if Meta ran money...
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @mohrt: Yes, miners WORK. Raspberry pi’s don’t.
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@Dr_CSWright Bitcoin. One of the original use cases was to stop this.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @ThomasSowell: Abraham Lincoln once asked an audience how many legs a dog has if you count the tail as a leg. When they answered “five,”…
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@Dr_CSWright The spread of Christianity across continents and centuries is a study of cultural diffusion intertwined with advancements in transportation and information technologies. From the birth of Christianity in the Middle East to its global presence today, three significant
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Forbes: To paraphrase Mark Twain, it’s easier to fool people into believing they’ll make piles of money than it is to convince them the…
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@Dr_CSWright Bitcoin scales. The UK treasury requires 30 to 100k tps. Business, more. One system exists that can do this. Only one. It is not BTC. https://t.co/54POCiduON
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: did a few edits to this...got ride of UBSV and use the real name of Teranode and a few others. this is worth reading again…
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@Dr_CSWright The competitive dynamics of the payment processing industry are crucial to understanding its present structure, which various market forces have significantly influenced. Utilizing the five-force model by Michael Porter (Perera, 2020), we will evaluate the industry’s past and
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@Dr_CSWright I have been using models based on population demographics as part of my studies with the University of Wales in the analysis of the collapse of Rome. The Western Empire had an accelerated decline. However, the invasion of the Barbarians and 476 AD merely accelerated the existing https://t.co/DULvlv
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @PhilosophyOI: "And once you are awake, you shall remain awake eternally." Friedrich Nietzsche
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @BitcoinSVtrain: IPv6 can create cryptographically-generated addresses for you. If you want them secure and fast, it takes more time. L…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @MrBitcoinSV: You only get to pick one. Which one is it? https://t.co/hEEOCtLtHC
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @kurtwuckertjr: What is a soft fork? It is malware that ensures that if you run a legacy bitcoin node on BTC, your node can't reject t…
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@Dr_CSWright Walmart Inc., headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, is the world’s largest retail corporation by revenue and employees (Bank Muñoz et al., 2018). Operating various formats of retail outlets in 27 countries under 55 different names, Walmart commands an extensive global supply
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own.…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @andyrowe: The login credentials to the @satoshi x account have been hacked and changed in the last 12 hours. 2FA on and no notificatio…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Bureaucracy destroys initiative. There is little that bureaucrats hate more than innovation, especially innovation that…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Seek freedom and become captive of your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty.
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@Dr_CSWright I have a background in disruptive creation. I have produced around 3400 different patented inventions, and my life goal is to reach 10,000. So, I will say that my DBA classes on innovation have been instrumental. While many people would believe this to be sufficient, I believe
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants." — Epictetus
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@Dr_CSWright This Annotated Bibliography has centred on examining open-source software, focusing mainly on its aspects of trust, security, and the associated legal rights. It started with an emphasis on the trust fostered by open-source development, primarily because of its inherent
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@Dr_CSWright SSDD
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@Dr_CSWright I rarely recommend firms, but @Shoosmiths are amazing. I may be a difficult client, but I have never had a more diligent and dedicated group of solicitors.
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@Dr_CSWright You won't need to worry about the 21 million limit...
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@Dr_CSWright This paper proposes implementing a micropayment system to facilitate remittances for migrant workers moving from Central and South America to the United States. Traditional remittance methods often involve high transaction fees that significantly decrease the value of money sent
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@Dr_CSWright If you are told western courts are centralised... The person who is telling you this is either dishonest or ignorant. Neither is a state of truth.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!"
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@Dr_CSWright The interesting point in Tulip is that the action of the developers in rejecting action to recover assets places them in a fiduciary duty. By sitting in judgement of ownership, they prove the point that they are centralised in controlling entities who are BTC fiduciaries. They
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@Dr_CSWright Bitcoin is developed under an open-source model and released under the MIT License (Wright, 2008; MIT, n.d.). As an open-source project, the Bitcoin source code is publicly accessible, allowing users to examine, modify, and distribute it within the terms of the MIT License. Yet,
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “Be satisfied with even the smallest progress," Marcus Aurelius said. You’re never going to be perfect—there is no such th…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @ThomasSowell: There has now been created a world in which the success of others is a grievance, rather than an example.
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@Dr_CSWright To quote: “A lesson learned from video games is that when you meet enemies, it means you’re going in the right direction”
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Culture_Crit: Europe's most picturesque towns and villages - a thread 🧵 1. Freudenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 🇩🇪 https://t.c…
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@Dr_CSWright Cryptographic proof of ownership, under a framework that aligns with legal definitions of ownership, involves more than the mere possession of a digital asset or control of a private key. Instead, it necessitates the establishment of a secure, verifiable link between a digital
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@Dr_CSWright Just a note. If you are told "hyperbitcoinisation" and you are not told of a path to 1 billion tps... You are being lied to, deceived. That is the minimum scale required.
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@Dr_CSWright 智 . 中 本 The most accurate translation of my pseudonym is... Smart or intelligent central ledger
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@Dr_CSWright It is a red queen world. https://t.co/onmAZg6qdg
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and fl…
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@Dr_CSWright In a decentralized system with a fixed protocol, the unalterable nature of the core rules and structure provides a unique foundation that fosters innovation and creativity. This fixed protocol establishes a solid and reliable framework within which individuals and organizations
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: The true warrior often understands his enemy better than he understands his friends.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: How soothing it is to forget. And how dangerous!
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @philosophors: “One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to…
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@Dr_CSWright William Eugene Blackstone Sir William Blackstone Do you know the distinction?
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@Dr_CSWright Decentralized systems represent a paradigm shift in technology that goes beyond the traditional centralized models. By embracing a decentralized approach, such systems unlock the potential for innovation, collaboration, and empowerment on a global scale (Tapscott & Tapscott,
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: https://t.co/nOxZUesqPG
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @SchopenhauerNow: “A high degree of intellect tends to make a man unsocial.”
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: 9 short rules for a better life: 1. Wake up early 2. Focus on effort, not results 3. Read every day 4. Strict with yoursel…
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@Dr_CSWright Just a reminder, Bitcoin was copyright, not copy left. If I wanted to make it have no rights, I could have made it CL and GNU... I didn't.
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@Dr_CSWright Lawrence Lessig’s (2000) “Code is Law” principle argues that the structure and functions of cyberspace are designed and controlled by the software and hardware that comprise it. According to Lessig’s seminal work, 'Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace,' such technological code
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "Difficulties strengthen the mind as labor does the body" — Seneca
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: There are problems in this universe for which there are no answers. Nothing. Nothing can be done.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Culture_Crit: My favourite paintings from each major movement of art - a thread 🧵 1. Northern Renaissance: "The Garden of Earthly Deli…
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@Dr_CSWright Am I the only person to have to write to a University and ask... what am I graduating from at this one? I know I have 2 more on the 15th and at least one more in Dec... but I seem to have forgotten this one. https://t.co/VC5qRP460X
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@Dr_CSWright I find the allegations that I used ChatGPT to write my patents interesting. The 2010 one, the ones filed in 2015... No, LLM after my name is not to do with data science (though I do have a Russian Masters in that topic).
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@Dr_CSWright Blockchain: This term refers to a digital ledger system that is maintained across several computers interconnected in a network, which ensures the integrity and veracity of the transaction data that is resistant to retroactive alteration
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@Dr_CSWright This paper investigates integrating blockchain technology and digital assets within innovation management, particularly emphasizing their application in distributing copyright and patented material. This study provides a detailed assessment of the current state of innovation
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@Dr_CSWright Envy. Shakespeare documented this in Othello.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Ahh, but the dice cannot read their own spots."
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Above all else, the mentat must be a generalist, not a specialist. It is wise to have decisions of great moment monitore…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own.…
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@Dr_CSWright As Thomas Aquinas once remarked, “To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.”
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “You always own the option of having no opinion.” — Marcus Aurelius
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@Dr_CSWright While acknowledging the drawbacks of unregulated capitalism, such as income inequality and market failures, it is crucial to recognize that a well-managed and regulated capitalist system can mitigate these issues. By implementing appropriate regulations, including measures to
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dickcata: @SnoopDogg @Pharrell @gavinandresen @jonmatonis @TurkeyChop @iang_fc @Dr_CSWright https://t.co/bt9HzcKeld
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@Dr_CSWright Thank you all for the birthday wishes.
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@Dr_CSWright Another done Masters - Geography. I think I did ok. https://t.co/fR17gbjVSV
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@Dr_CSWright 'How the World Became Rich' (Koyama & Rubin, 2022) is a highly informative and valuable book that comprehensively analyzes the factors driving global wealth creation. The strengths, weaknesses, and the suitability of this work for different audiences are presented in this paper.
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@Dr_CSWright It is still on offer. I never retracted.
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@Dr_CSWright I have a lawsuit to win. So, with my focus, I have been limited. Yesterday, I did a viva for a doctorate. Today, I completed another masters. Have a good day.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Culture_Crit: A thread of the most terrifying works of art in history 🧵 1. Dante And Virgil - William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1850) https:…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Experts and specialists lead you quickly into chaos. They are a source of useless nit-picking, the ferocious quibble ove…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @kurtwuckertjr: BTC: “We just want to be clear about all the things bitcoin can’t or shouldn’t do.” BSV: “We just want to put in the wo…
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@Dr_CSWright Many cypherpunk activists claim Bitcoin as their own (Golumbia, 2016). In their analysis, the authors take the crypto anarchy and concept of virtual communities promoted by Tim May and integrate the concept of digital money promoted by the same author (May, 1994). This analysis
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@Dr_CSWright The works included in this annotated bibliography encompass various topics related to innovation, education, market strategy, and human-computer interaction. While these works cover distinct areas, synthesizing the key ideas and themes from these works can provide valuable
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@Dr_CSWright There is a reason why you should always use a checklist in forensics. https://t.co/ONkeV0yCEW
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “The nearer a man comes to a calm mind, the closer he is to strength.” — Marcus Aurelius
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@Dr_CSWright Sorry to disappoint my anti-fans. I haven’t gone anywhere, I’m still here consulting with Bitcoin companies including nChain. I decided it was not necessary to hold an official role with nChain as there are excellent operators there who are able to take it and I can work with
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@Dr_CSWright Craft was an interesting tool. I used this in an analysis of Paxos a long time back. https://t.co/oMeiMLgRAq
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @SvNote: First, I want to unveil how NOTESV 1.0 makes money. Unroll this thread to see the details. Do you think we successfully made a…
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@Dr_CSWright China is at a crucial crossroads, confronting significant demographic and technological shifts poised to shape its future. The nation’s rapidly aging population and the advent of new technologies, such as lights-out factories, are expected to engender challenges in the coming
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Corruption wears infinite disguises.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: Just as Craig has long predicted - House of Lords passes bill to empower authorities to seize digital assets https://t.co/V…
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@Dr_CSWright When studying scalability in a blockchain, it is essential to establish clear operational definitions to ensure consistent and precise measurement of relevant factors. Yet, Walch (2017) contends that the challenges caused by the fluid and contested language surrounding blockchain
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @ThomasSowell: At the heart of the liberal-left vision is the idea that the self-anointed saviors should be telling the rest of us, thro…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Major flaws in government arise from a fear of making radical internal changes even though a need is clearly seen.
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@Dr_CSWright This paper explores the fundamental theories and concepts underpinning innovation management and their application to emerging technologies such as blockchain and automation technologies. It examines the theories of the Innovation Ecosystem, Organizational Culture, Open
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: @WatcherGuru yes...just as Satoshi (Craig) has long said was where this lands....all existing property laws apply, includin…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @bsvdata: The original Bitcoin (#BSV) blockchain has seen over One Billion transactions processed since this year. Leading the pack is R…
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@Dr_CSWright Yes, even against impostors like BTC
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@Dr_CSWright The aging population in the People’s Republic of China presents a significant problem, with far-reaching implications around both the demography and the political structure of the country (Korwatanasakul et al., 2021). China’s aging population has multiple causes, each leading to
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "The people who can destroy a thing, they control it."
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@Dr_CSWright In English common law, intentionally blocking a roadway can be considered a criminal offense, often falling under the category of "obstruction of the highway" or "public nuisance."
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @SignOnChain: Can I store my documents on https://t.co/X4iScQHQlp? Yes, you can determine the duration for which you want to retain you…
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@Dr_CSWright Land of the Angles https://t.co/qX9zhHEVnV
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@Dr_CSWright England as it should be https://t.co/xmfFXHeeNs
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@Dr_CSWright Got to love the English countryside https://t.co/ht8I6Fyzog
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: What’s up with the blockchain space? CoinGeek Discussions presents gaming within BSV blockchain https://t.co/GInidUqCBf
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "There is little that bureaucrats hate more than innovation, especially innovation that produces better results than the…
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@Dr_CSWright L1 is the base blockchain L2 is inside the Tx. You cannot scale in the TX. If you are told an external system is L2 you are being lied to.
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@Dr_CSWright Remember Limewire, Grokster... Decentralisation does not remove criminal liability. In a DAO, and system facilitating the script is liable. Remember, this is why there is a statement in the whitepaper that nodes NEVER forward dishonest transactions...
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@Dr_CSWright Does anyone know of a good post grad certificate or diploma that does/teaches Tensor Calculus at a deep level?
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: Follow nChain Ventures https://t.co/mhLGL3aFaZ
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: It is human to have your soul brought to a crisis you did not anticipate.
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@Dr_CSWright Many
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Respect for the truth comes close to being the basis for all morality. Something cannot emerge from nothing.
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@Dr_CSWright Work is a fundamental aspect of human existence in biblical and secular contexts. This post explores biblical examples of work, examining individuals, family units, clans, and societies. Supported by scripture and relevant secular literature, such examples shed light on the
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@Dr_CSWright Let's see, no analysis. No values to explain why. Oh... scam call.
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@Dr_CSWright Lightning does not do 4000 TPS - And, the fees are in $ So, lies on stilts.
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@Dr_CSWright WOW. Here we are aiming for 1 million TPS and they have already made... NOTHING!
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@Dr_CSWright I don't want equality I hate equity I want the best, the brightest, those with grit to have the opportunity to supplant the incumbents if they can do better. Work, learn, risk. If you cannot... meh. No more No less. https://t.co/pFsmdP3hyp
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@Dr_CSWright If you flip coins, talk crypto and bs on "decentralisation." Don't follow me. It will save me time blocking you. Same if you have coins in your profile. I am all about Bitcoin. I have been since 2007 before it was Bitcoin. I'm not interested in your alternate opinion.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @JeremyTate41: Modern man is in a terrible predicament. He is helplessly enamored with the beauty of what the old world built, yet despi…
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@Dr_CSWright When you do not cherry-pick, you see the real meaning of my early posts. "the fees needed to support the company make micropayments impractical". "The result is a distributed system with no single point of failure." "trust them not to let identity thieves drain our accou
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@Dr_CSWright If you think people want to buy a car, you will never innovate. People but transport. A car is one solution.
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@Dr_CSWright Please note, I have no tolerance for BS and I am not here to listen to your theories
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Show me a completely smooth operation and I'll show you someone who's covering mistakes. Real boats rock.
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@Dr_CSWright The combination of shared goals, pooled resources, and decentralized decision-making makes DAOs resemble unregistered common law partnerships, but with advanced technological features. [...] The Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith case focuses on the concept of transformative
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@Dr_CSWright Your business fails - blame others... The use of BSV is not the issue. And, markets do not "Tell" you anything re strategy.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Bitcrash4: Twetch is concentrating on BTC to power BTC ahead of BSV. I guess you will have to pay $4 per like. BTCers can afford it.…
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@Dr_CSWright Remember, China could take your AnyOne Can take BTC SegWit any time they wish. Hash is not how bitcoin is secured.
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@Dr_CSWright DEMOCRATISING VIGILANCE™. The purpose of Blockchain. https://t.co/4UME6y6nDj
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@Dr_CSWright Multiple blockchains are the same as multiple sets of books (ledgers). Some want this... Maddoff for instance would have.
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@Dr_CSWright Keynote at the SEC as @nChainGlobal train the SEC regarding the technology. https://t.co/DHH4dTbetA
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@Dr_CSWright The articles presented in this annotated bibliography demonstrate a comprehensive argument regarding the impact of deception and misinformation in various domains, including business strategy, marketing, and digital environments. For example, Chelliah and Swamy (2018) highlight
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@Dr_CSWright Guess where the transactions are... https://t.co/MIMipSZWLy
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “The things you think about determine the quality of your mind. Your soul takes on the color of your thoughts.” — Marcus Au…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @RewiretheWest: You don’t have to like Nietzsche You don’t have to like Napoleon But you can’t ignore them. If you only learn from th…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @vmd108: @Dr_CSWright Then you should be able to remember
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Misuse of power is the fatal sin. The law cannot be a tool of vengeance, never a hostage, nor a fortification against th…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @culturaltutor: What the hell is an ampersand and why does it look like that?! The first thing you need to know is that "&" used to be…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "The best revenge is not to be like your enemy." — Marcus Aurelius
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@Dr_CSWright No. Bitcoin is nothing like this. This post, ignorance and dishonesty combined. They want you to think Bitcoin is like this, so they can control you
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@Dr_CSWright Why Bitcoin... why transparency?
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @ThomasSowell: There is nothing that politicians like better than handing out benefits to be paid for by someone else.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "I'm going to rub your faces in things you try to avoid. I don't find it strange that all you want to believe is only tha…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: We should grant power over our affairs only to those who are reluctant to hold it & then only under conditions that incre…
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@Dr_CSWright In 2009, I said I was uncomfortable with explicitly saying "consider it an investment" in regards to Bitcoin. I noted that this was a dangerous thing to say It's OK if people come to that conclusion on their own, but we can't pitch it as that. The purpose of Bitcoin is not
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it.
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@Dr_CSWright Did Martti ever tell people about his deals with a certain excon who started Mt Gox... He is going to...
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@Dr_CSWright Bitcoin is a distributed timestamp server. Get over it.
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@Dr_CSWright The traceability of Bitcoin is a major feature often overlooked by those reviewing blockchain technology. The argument presented by cyberpunks, that Bitcoin and other systems need to be anonymous, ignores the real-world requirements for monetary control and the primary purpose of
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Do actions agree with words? There's your measure of reliability. Never confine yourself to the words.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: “Being poor is not having too little, it is wanting more.” — Seneca
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: The basic rule is this: Never support weakness; always support strength. —The Bene Gesserit Coda
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: Why gritty behaviour matters. It’s all about your grit! Powered by Passion and Perseverance and you will be able to achiev…
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@Dr_CSWright Mu hahaha Next-generation Googles run a tighter ship from TheEconomist https://t.co/91XGCWXNSq
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "It is your fate, forgetfulness. All of the old lessons of life, you lose and gain and lose and gain again."
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: News & trends: Ongoing trends include AML/KYC, CBDC, cybersecurity, Web3 gaming, ID, SCM, AI, automation #BSV $BSV https:/…
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@Dr_CSWright My thoughts,... 1. Stupid. 2. Moronic 3. Greed
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: We @nChainGlobal have an amazing plan! https://t.co/vRHH5xP52k
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@Dr_CSWright Abstract. Cybercrime has become a pervasive and complex issue in today’s interconnected world, posing significant threats to individuals, businesses, and governments. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse aspects related to cybercrime, including its
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @RUSI_org: Great to see the books returning to the shelves in the @RUSI_Library at our home at 61 Whitehall, including the rare 1802 edi…
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@Dr_CSWright Strange how some people think because you don't call a person an idiot straight off and try to discuss something that you don't understand when the first thing is not correcting them on twitter. Sad really
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @nChainGlobal: 1/5 📢 Exciting News! MINTA has officially launched! 🎉 Congratulations to our partners @Gate2Chain on their brand-new mar…
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@Dr_CSWright If you want to be offended, abhor those who can not accept others and are always offended. Those snowflakes are the definition of intolerance. To tolerate others requires that you are occasionally uncomfortable, and you put up with it. It does not mean libertines.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: That which submits rules. ... The willow submits to the wind and prospers until one day it is many willows — a wall again…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @weather_talk: Just to clear up something that's been on my mind, I abhor Autocorrect most of the time. At no point in any text conversa…
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@Dr_CSWright And, the fat lady has finished singing... https://t.co/oEBmEf0vjk
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@Dr_CSWright Here at the Opera with my wife to see The Marriage of Figaro. People starting to filter in. https://t.co/S5nrh7rySJ
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@Dr_CSWright Marriage of Figaro with my wife. People starting to file in https://t.co/wkBHkxvKO2
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@Dr_CSWright BTC core bowdlerised Bitcoin and continue to try to take all that is good away from it.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: The ferocity we show our foes must be tempered by the lesson we hope to teach.
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@Dr_CSWright If you are an employee, you have made an active choice to reduce risk and be paid upfront. You sell the product of your mind. That is why the employer owns your work product. In the west, ANYONE can take risk and start a new company. If you are an employee, if you are
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: 7 Stoic DON’Ts: 1/ Complain...even to yourself 2/ Speak more than you listen 3/ Tie your identity to your possessions 4/ C…
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@Dr_CSWright Let's make this simple @B1tB3rry . 1. Do you believe in property rights? 2. Do you believe someone has the right to define and state how others can use their property or that the collective rules? 3. Do you agree the Bitcoin white paper states "small casual transactions"?
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@Dr_CSWright It would seem that we cannot agree on this foundational aspect of logic. I always find it strange that BTC core people refused to contradictions mean that they have a fallacy in their argument.
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@Dr_CSWright Implementing anti-money laundering (AML) controls in a blockchain-based system like Bitcoin to improve traceability is a complex task that involves several issues and challenges (Hassan et al., 2019). Some of the key issues associated with such implementations include the
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@Dr_CSWright BY DEFINITION A store of value is a system that is NOT volatile. A store of value is associated with stability, a store of value refers to an asset or currency that retains its purchasing power over time. It is a means of preserving wealth or purchasing power into the future.
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@Dr_CSWright Actually, the Russians have taken the abandoned tech and created their own. No Coursera... now they have their own. etc.
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@Dr_CSWright Digital mold. BTC
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@Dr_CSWright Silicone Valley is not libertarian. It is libertine
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@Dr_CSWright What a daft comment. A system designed for "small casual transactions" cannot be based on high fees. Moronic.
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@Dr_CSWright The purpose of the Lightning Network was never scale. It was anonymity and coin mixing. LN was designed to counter blockchain and facilitate money laundering. No more.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: 'My Uncle Malky always said the Lord Leto never responded to prayer. He said the Lord Leto looked on prayer as attempted…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @cryptorebel_SV: #BTC developer and "crypto anarchist" Cody Wilson, arrested for sexually assaulting a minor in 2018: https://t.co/M6Wb…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @cryptorebel_SV: In 2011, #BTC Core dev Amir Taaki, tried to hire "erotic" 16 year old cam girls and cam boys for 20-50 BTC per hour:…
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@Dr_CSWright If you want to show the issue... Add GDP. Add gov expenses. Otherwise, these figures are meaningless. The issue is the amount taken by gov is growing. The amount left is shrinking.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @ElonMuskAOC: Can someone explain what our Vice President just said? Reduce population? 🤔… https://t.co/xhlQnpH7Ll
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@Dr_CSWright So I can flush bots that are followers... #XRPArmy and #XRP followers like children.... in a bad way. All responses nlocked. With a b.
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@Dr_CSWright If you subscribe to anything... @Culture_Crit should be your prime choice.
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@Dr_CSWright Final geography paper started. London to Tokyo cable route. 63ms less latency. Patents on technology to be filed first.
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@Dr_CSWright This is called, hate crime. Why... as he makes it about a disability. Rather than responding... he uses disability to me his sword. That, is what is wrong with these people.
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@Dr_CSWright PS... I am flying over the Atlantic... vintage champagne in hand. Tweets do not continue like this next week. https://t.co/XqGnb0GcUH
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@Dr_CSWright He likes to think he is not a fool... You know, wisdom of crowds. But that only works when groups don't collude. Otherwise we have the group think problem.
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@Dr_CSWright Again.... let's see if a valid response with no ad hominem is possible... Premise 1: An authority in a given context is someone who is granted power to make and enforce rules, interpret the law, and give decisions within that context. Premise 2: A judge in a court is granted
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @OpenESQ: @Dr_CSWright @z0r0zzz You brought up an irrelevant example, which I explained was irrelevant. Then you posted a GPT-esque blur…
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@Dr_CSWright For the COPA people who want to challenge my expertise... little known thing... feel free to validate this by calling me out in court. Next year, I will have 7 doctorates. My goal is 11. https://t.co/jToGrnL5kD
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @zeminggao: Elon Musk doesn’t care about patents. But this is cleverly played by Elon. The biggest reason why Tesla isn’t patenting is…
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@Dr_CSWright Let's have some fun with our dark triad member.. Premise 1: An authority in a given context is someone who is granted power to make and enforce rules, interpret the law, and give decisions within that context. Premise 2: A judge in a court is granted power to make and enforce
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@Dr_CSWright Well... Defi is a lie, there is no such thing. But, rather, a fraudulent misrepresentation to promote illicit payments and money laundering. With, typically flawed arguments.
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@Dr_CSWright Wants bitcoin to be Marxist... Sad
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@Dr_CSWright Again... We said so... The past does not matter. Truth, bah... https://t.co/wZLIOY6R1E
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@Dr_CSWright We are not going to live on Mars. Not in my life. Not in my great grandchildren's life. Get over it. If you doubt me, tell me where the 10 trillion USD to support under 100 people on Mars a year will come from?
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@Dr_CSWright This is Fraud. Others, @cz_binance, @coinbase and the "crypto" cartel. https://t.co/TjTHvjKPJB
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@Dr_CSWright Really... legal systems? All of them? I guess this person has zero clues about the legal system outside of something like an arrest?
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@Dr_CSWright Here, we also have another strawman. Your "neighbour" will never know what transactions you created using Bitcoin. Yet, these remain traceable. But, why debate honestly when you can confuse people who don't understand rhetorical abuses of that language
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@Dr_CSWright Again. Some, the fallacy here is taking a small sample and conflating it to the population. How "some" use something cannot be attributed to the reason why something exists. Especially when the dome is a small population that remains statistically insignificant.
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@Dr_CSWright People should learn the logical fallacies if the wishes to use them. Sad how little people understand yet try to use. An Ad Hominem does not apply where you call dishonesty in an opponent who uses strawman arguments. You see, it is fact, and a direct part of yhe debate.
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@Dr_CSWright People are starting to get it. https://t.co/s5kN3QJbzA
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@Dr_CSWright Here, we have the definition of not smart enough to stop and read... I wonder how hard it was to miss the paper title?
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@Dr_CSWright Question... "Why don't I debate collectivist lawyers who disingenuously argue on twitter to defend my point?" 1. I do not deal with dogmatic and disingenuous people. You cannot have an argument with them. 2. The place for that is not Twitter. 3. They lie.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @RealCoinGeek: Forbes reveals extent of nChain patent empire—and the campaign to destroy it https://t.co/y7r4M051oz
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@Dr_CSWright Tiny Guyana could soon become one of the world’s giant oil exporters from TheEconomist https://t.co/wmIjZRoPFq
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @SebPloetzeneder: "[T]he big Silicon Valley companies will tell you that you are free because of open-source projects. [...] When you b…
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@Dr_CSWright If the SEC are slightly not clueless... they will add misrepresentation and fraud
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@Dr_CSWright No. Ripple engaged in misrepresentation and set a fact based case precedent that does not apply to Blockchain
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @NavalismHQ: "The modern devil is cheap dopamine." @naval
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@Dr_CSWright If you go outside the main areas, you see the 10s of large and 100s of small failed pyramids. These are not of whole cloth, but a trial and error learning effort. Bent Pyramid Maydum pyramid Etc
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@Dr_CSWright Actually, not law. The XRP position has misleading fact and the argument has no relevance to any Blockchain. So... non sequitur.
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@Dr_CSWright The sine qua non of a functional democratic society is property rights, and all of these derive from intellectual processes where people create new ideas. Those seeking to undermine IP Laws do so for power and control and to ensure that others do not challenge them.
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@Dr_CSWright 5. Barrier to Entry: Even with open-source projects, there's often a significant barrier to entry for smaller developers and companies. The complexity of the code and the significant resources needed to effectively utilise and modify it can be prohibitive for those without the
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@Dr_CSWright While it is important to note that not all Silicon Valley companies behave this way, there is an argument that could be made against a few entities within the tech industry(Meta etc. …), suggesting that their open-source advocacy is more strategic than altruistic. 1. Open
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @traderric: @Forbes How is this upcoming trial bad for open source? If @Dr_CSWright wins, it means big corporations can't just swoop in…
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@Dr_CSWright The way these fools think Hal was without a family is astounding. More, the dishonesty in not showing his writing that discredit this. And, you ask, "Why court?"
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@Dr_CSWright While the paper has comprehensively analyzed a selected region, the extension of such research into explaining biodiversity in areas outside of Phoenix is unwarranted. The authors provide an interesting discussion of plant and bird diversity in such regions, but documenting the
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@Dr_CSWright You may work out where I took the "core" of this from.... In the realm of Mort d'Arthur, a tale to spin, Of knights and trolls and battles within. Of Saylor, the patsy, false, filled with guile, And Lopp, the creature, with his sneering smile. Into this realm, there came a
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@Dr_CSWright In the dark halls of Core, where shadows reside, A tale unfolds, from which truth cannot hide. Dorsey, the puppeteer, with threads spun of gold, Manipulates Saylor, his actions controlled. Michael Saylor, once praised, now a pawn in the game, Under Dorsey's command, stokes the
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@Dr_CSWright In the style of Dark and Light, a tale to be told, Of a chain of blocks, strong, yet captive and controlled. BTC Core with their grip, like a shroud in the night, In the realm of Bitcoin, they smother the light. Lo and behold, a hero arises, In the heart of the network, the hope
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@Dr_CSWright Upon the blockchain, mighty and vast, Lies the challenge of ages past. Scaling, the Silmarillion, gleaming and bright, Thrust into the darkness by Core's spite. Oh, once it flowed, like a river in spring, Transactions in thousands, a wondrous thing. But Core, in their folly,
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@Dr_CSWright In the realm where technology holds sway, A story unfolds of core and array. A core of constraint, a bottleneck bind, Opposing progress, keeping the world behind. Scaling's the hero, bold and bright, In the world of blockchains, the guiding light. BTC Core stands like an ominous
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@Dr_CSWright Methodology class.... Here in Az... Where I have already completed the days work,,, and it is not yet lunch... Soooooo... In chains of data, on paths unseen, Amidst the nodes in network, spread so keen, Lies a challenge, veiled in bright screen's light, Scaling transactions, a
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@Dr_CSWright When the blocks grow large in the network's chain, And transactions pile up in disdain, Remember then, the code's refrain, Scale, my friend, to ease the strain. You may think small and keep it so, Hoping speed will ever grow, But mark this truth that coders know, Larger blocks,
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@Dr_CSWright In realms where data twirls and twists, 'neath the sky's digital mist, A tale unfolds of chained blocks, their scale encased in paradox. Shall Blockchain's reach forever be confined, a victim of its own design? And thus, we dream of might and main, of a million transactions on a
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@Dr_CSWright When first blockchain's fire did take its birth, From code's deep womb sprung forth upon this earth, A system, flawless, free of central hand, A ledger spread wide o'er sea and land. Yet progress met, in time, its cruel bounds, In block and chain a harsh limit sounds, Each
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@Dr_CSWright Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of blockchain lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some gentle hand, softly rapping, rapping at my server's door. "'Tis some visitor," I https:
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@Dr_CSWright In the vast realm where binary stars reside, A single quest, in our hearts confide. To scale the beast that's bound by chains, In world of blocks, where Bitcoin reigns. Giant blocks, like mountains tall, Contain the whispers, big and small. Transactions etched on digital slate,
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@Dr_CSWright WOW... they could serve a small medieval village with this level of scaling...
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@Dr_CSWright CAP theorem is wrong. Consistency, Availability, Partition can be achieved simultaneously. Terranode and distributed bitcoin nodes solve this... How many impossible things have you done today? https://t.co/OerCBWq6ij
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@Dr_CSWright On campus, playing doctoral student again here in sunny Az. https://t.co/usr0aPNUXP
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@Dr_CSWright Funny, but sad as well. People trying to cherry pick and misquote my comments back to me...
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@Dr_CSWright You can listen now and be ahead of the curve. Or you can listen after Jan, 2024. Either way, the long term is the same for me. Your choices are not my problem.
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@Dr_CSWright The stupidity of calling this a security spend astounds me still. Do none of these people understand hashing?
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @NavalismHQ: People with “founder mentality” can’t rest once a problem or opportunity is identified. They take on personal responsibilit…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @NavalismHQ: "We study science to learn how to get what we want. We study philosophy to know what to want in the first place." @naval
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@Dr_CSWright 20 year prediction. China starts taking Russian territory. Manchurian areas will be taken by Chinese building and border re-drawing. Population pressure in CN will lead to road and city building as Russia ends with a smaller population and a loss of resources.
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@Dr_CSWright None of the above. Bitcoin does not have limits.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "It's unfortunate that this has happened. No. It's fortunate that this has happened and I've remained unharmed." — Marcus…
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@Dr_CSWright First, they need to build a single logical qubit... they still have not done even this.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "Learning how to live takes a whole life." — Seneca
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: https://t.co/RBsPE74PvB
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "Let us not postpone anything, let us engage in combats with life each day." — Seneca
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: So true! https://t.co/8ID7yRafhs
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: look this is really simple...RICO charges in the US are minimum 10 years for involvement in organized crime and that is wha…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Live the best life you can. Life is a game whose rules you learn if you leap into it and play it to the hilt.
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@Dr_CSWright All 12 BTC nodes....
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @hlopez_: Your bitcoin can move without your keys. Just need miners. There’s even been proposals to move Satoshi coins to a burn addre…
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@Dr_CSWright To stop a patent, blog the idea. The most dishonest concept since Stallin is the idea that open patent is not about control.
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@Dr_CSWright Milton Friedman was profoundly influenced by the economic thinking reflected in Adam Smith’s teachings (Smith, 1776). The laissez-faire capitalism Smith advocated aligns with Friedman’s belief in free markets, where individuals have the freedom to make their own economic
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@Dr_CSWright Friedrich Hayek did not deny the potential drawbacks of capitalism, such as wealth inequality. However, Hayek (1942) would argue that it’s important to emphasize the unique strengths of this system. Capitalism allows for the efficient use of knowledge distributed among
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@Dr_CSWright Ayn Rand, a refugee from Soviet Russia, created the perspective of the philosophy known as Objectivism. A free market capitalist system is the most moral and efficient economic system. Rand (Rand et al., 1986) believed in the absolute right of individuals to pursue their
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @HumanProgress: It took 60 hours a week of physical labor to keep a 1930 household working. Today, it takes perhaps 15 hours. https://…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @dailystoic: "Think of each single day as a single life." — Seneca
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: House Of Lords OKs UK Crypto & Digital Assets Bill https://t.co/e0N97pLLlI via @CompPolicyInt
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @philosophors: “If there is a wrong thing to do, it will be done, infallibly. One has come to believe in that as if it were a law of nat…
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@Dr_CSWright In referencing the economic geography as it is associated with transnational corporations (TNCs), Nachum explored “the characteristics affecting the location choices of TNCs [which] have traditionally been dominated by reference to the relative abundance of certain immobile
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @agerhanssen: I could not say it better myself! https://t.co/4JYlsTEC2T
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: When law and duty are one, united by religion, you never become fully conscious, fully aware of yourself. You are always…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: "Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!"
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @WhaleChart: JUST IN: Britain’s House of Lords passes bill to seize and freeze crypto used for crime
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@Dr_CSWright Justice is simple, it comes from rule of law, not of code, by law etc. It is equal treatment for all. The same standards for all. No blocking some, promoting others. It leads to social mobility. Some rise, some fall.
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@Dr_CSWright Just remember, under 4% of money is held as cash. And, not m3 either.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: “To come under siege was the inevitable fate of power.”
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Rainmaker1973: From a 1979 IBM presentation https://t.co/bloze2IukG
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @MetanetIcu: General reminder, you can find all the #philosophy classes to date here - https://t.co/vITAK0mvWS With @Dr_CSWright sharin…
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@Dr_CSWright Correlation is not causation
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @murphsicles: 🚨 Breaking News! Cardano achieves less volume in 5 years, than BSV does in one day! https://t.co/RpE61Il3vA
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Your habits always come hunting after you. The self you construct will haunt you
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience.
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@Dr_CSWright Welcome to Tulip's new logo. https://t.co/0kCfPa9hbu
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @TheAtlasSociety: Against a corrupt system, Ragnar Danneskjold fights for individual rights, free markets, & reason. Discover his story…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @JeremyTate41: Thomas Jefferson’s recommended reading list: ANCIENT HISTORY - The Histories, Herodotus - History of the Peloponnesia…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @JeremyTate41: It’s not only possible, it is now the norm, to go from Pre-K to PhD without reading a single word from Homer, Plato, Augu…
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @DuneQuoteBot: Is your religion real when it costs you nothing and carries no risk? Is your religion real when you fatten upon it?
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@Dr_CSWright The topic of energy consumption, as it is associated with digital currency, has been a hotly debated one over the last decade. While digital currencies are transferred in cyberspace, the electricity associated with the transfer and verification of transactions is produced in
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@Dr_CSWright The Bitcoin White Paper states, “They [nodes] vote with their CPU power, expressing their acceptance of valid blocks by working on extending them and rejecting invalid blocks by refusing to work on them.” This implies that miners have a duty to uphold the original Bitcoin
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @Culture_Crit: English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge said it best: "The principle of the Gothic architecture is infinity made imaginable…
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@Dr_CSWright In point of fact, the only way to scale lightning is to increase the block size. It doesn't do millions of transactions nor can it. It's a shame that @bancosantander is opening themselves up for large levels of liability to the extent they could lose their license to operate in
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @michaelshermer: This is not an example of an evolved heritable behavior. This organism was "assigned beaver at birth" and then was expo…
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@Dr_CSWright 2007.. https://t.co/6rReqysqUC
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @jk_rowling: 'Cis' is ideological language, signifying belief in the unfalsifiable concept of gender identity. You have a perfect right…
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@Dr_CSWright Leon Trotsky, a notorious Marxist revolutionary and theorist, understood the power of language in shaping societal perceptions and advancing political ideologies. His contribution to the Russian Revolution and the subsequent formation of the Soviet Union involved direct
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@Dr_CSWright The purpose of corporate social responsibility lies in the development of resilient companies. The underlying activities undertaken in promoting sustainability within academic research would seem to be at odds with the reality of global sustainability. Crucially, it is well
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@Dr_CSWright What happens when the evidence is irrefutable... Welcome to what is coming.
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@Dr_CSWright [RT] RT @JohnReedStark: Be Careful What You Wish For Cryptoverse, You Just Might Get It The cryptoverse's pivot to the tired and toothless refr…
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@Dr_CSWright The absence of a competitive element in PoS may allow a small number of participants to maintain significant control over the network. This concentration of power goes against the principles of a fixed protocol and may raise concerns regarding the ability to scale the network
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@Dr_CSWright The core developers will try and tell you that they are aiding innovation and development. Yet, every time they change the protocol, they destroy the work of those who have been building. Moreover, they completely neglect the rights of individuals who create. By attempting to
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “As a researcher develops through the doctoral learning process, it is essential to find academic peer support groups that can aid in providing feedback and support... The Role of the Researcher https://t.co/84gVo3j4CU”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The start of Japanese Asianism developed as Japan sought to find solidarity with other Asian countries, all of which were under pressure from European nations who sought to expand into the Asian continent... https://t.co/aI0ZZ5OgYB”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Traditionally, the study of history looked at the state and elite forces and people and how they would change the world from the leading edge of change. Since the Second World War, history has moved towards the analysis of individual lives... https://t.co/pvjzm5d2X0”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a good deal of misinformation around scarcity right now. Unfortunately, our education system has produced a series of partially educated people, who may receive vocational training but are not educated. As a result... The Scarcity Paradox https://t.co/xRacZOPDaM”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The computer-generated music that we have now that those in Silicon Valley tells us can eventually replace humanity is just like a versificator in Orwell’s 1984.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Yes, it is true. Machine learning techniques can create music that sounds like the Beatles or Beethoven. Unfortunately what they don't tell you is it is the music that nobody cares about from these authors and musicians.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “1984: George Orwell. The tune had been haunting London for weeks past. It was one of countless similar songs published for the benefit of the proles by a sub-section of the Music Department.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The words of these songs were composed without any human intervention whatever on an instrument known as a versificator. But the woman sang so tunefully as to turn the dreadful rubbish into an almost pleasant sound.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “He could hear the woman singing and the scrape of her shoes on the flagstones, and the cries of the children in the street, and somewhere in the distance, a faint roar of traffic, and yet the room seemed curiously silent, thanks to the absence of a telescreen.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The future according to Silicon Valley. https://t.co/OsvDpkm5i0”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Do the maths.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “My prediction is BSV will reach 99% of all Blockchain transactions this year.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “By the end of next year, 99.99%.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you want to build something else, if you think decentralisation is an end, good luck… I have no interest in what you’re doing. My goal is very simple…”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Deliver a digital cash system and a framework that allows for extensibility in creating digital transactions with monetary value.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That can be delivered to the scale of tens and eventually hundreds of billions of transactions a second while maintaining a cost under a thousandth of a cent per transaction.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “By 2030, the only digital asset class will be that which scales. Then, like the Internet, the competing networks will fall away, and only one will remain.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is not about thousands of nodes and nor cannot have thousands of nodes. Instead, Bitcoin is about high scale, low-cost digital money.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “To be digital cash requires that the transactions are processed for under a fraction of a cent. It requires that this does not change as the system scales. The red herring that is used in the opposing arguments is a logical fallacy. That fallacy is the claim of decentralisation.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Decentralisation isn’t the goal. Instead, decentralisation is a tool to deliver digital cash.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “M-Pezza costs between 0.30 USD and 0.40 USD a transaction”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “3 to 4 nodes, as we see in BTC or ETH with a competitive process, is sufficiently decentralised. And only three or four nodes are controlling each of these networks. Nodes are defined in section 5 of my White Paper. Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The ongoing arguments about decentralisation are all red herring arguments. They are logically flawed. The first premise of a digital cash system is whether it acts like digital cash. To do this, the cost of any transaction cannot be more than a tenth of a cent.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The purpose of bitcoin is not decentralisation. Rather, decentralisation is merely one part of the design of the system to deliver digital cash.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So while it is understandable that he wants to protect his outdated and archaic industry, life and industry move on.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “While there is a large market at the moment for people running raspberry pi’s, this, like the management of blacksmiths and farriers, is an occupation that will disappear.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The problem with Ethereum and BTC groups is that they are anticorporate. They call themselves crypto capitalists (Ortiz, 2020). What that really means is that they are anti-capitalist. They are Marxist through and through, and believe in the… Anti-Trust https://t.co/A0LrE4Vf1B”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consider this a financial information release under the UK and US laws concerning information related to investment related statements.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In an IEEE conference later this year, I will explain how we will take bitcon to 1 billion tps peak, using 2022 tech. To 100 billion tps before 2030 and have SPV lookups and proofs served for this.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Up to 4.29 billion exchanges a tx (packets) for 0.001c”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Over the last decade, I have been dragged into innumerable arguments and debates, going back to those with James Donald in 2008. They concerned scaling and other aspects of Bitcoin that some people would have disagreements on… The Vision for Bitcoin https://t.co/1mKpEd8zFy”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is a micropayment system first and foremost. It scales by large blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin does not address political problems; no technology does. Politics is a function of human interaction. Those who try and tell you otherwise are deceiving you in some way.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are three key points that matter in regards to bitcoin. Faster, more transactions, cheaper.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin doesn't replace banks. Instead, Bitcoin enables the unbanked to be part of the digital economy because it creates the first digital cash system. This is what people fear!”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The only, and I mean only, the purpose of bitcoin is high-volume at low fees. So if anyone tells you that anything above a fraction of a cent is low fees, they are lying and attempting to deceive you.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is a micropayment system, first and foremost.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Next, the fees are in part related to the ability to directly scale on-chain without so-called boondoggle projects such as lightning and all the artificial limits that others apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright While it seems easy to allow extra members into NATO, to take such an action itself poses threats to existing members and destabilises the existing political order. Each side is acting in a realist political perspective that is likely to cause escalation.… https://t.co/rvnpqBeLCD
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright I believe that each side is manipulating the results for their own ends. The Russian Federation sees a threat from NATO on its borders. Such an advance is politically dangerous and should never have occurred.… https://t.co/diXJLT2vXy
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The Economist Intelligence Unit designated China as a highly authoritarian regime in 2019. The government is generally thought of as centralised. Yet, the ability to disseminate policy to local provinces is limited… Reliving an Ancient Past https://t.co/dWkW2P9ZxK”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin was never anti Bank. The Times headline is misrepresented and relates to the content of the article.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “BTC is not Bitcoin, Bitcoin is set in stone and the protocol is not at the whim of development teams.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Cypherpunks had NOTHING to do with Bitcoin. The system opposes all they want, are.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Anonymous systems are exclusively for cowards, criminals and associated scum.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is not Crypto. Bitcoin is not Cryptocurrency. It was always electronic cash, a digital ledger. My white paper defines this.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That is 50,000 hosts x 1.1Khash = 55 Mhash”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If 50,000 non mining nodes start mining… Power is 750watts x 50,000 machines = At 0.12 USD /KWh ($) = 36.2 million USD per annum. COSTS!”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you want to wait for the end of the solar system to find a block – be my guest.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “You see, the next thing is none of the so-called full nodes is full nodes. None of them is mining. Moreover, if such an event happened, there would be at least 100 chains.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, such an illegal system will not even have a Fiat on-ramp. Without the ability and money to sell the coins, there will not be anyone using them. Nobody needs a slow, expensive micro-payment system such as BTC other than for the Ponzi reason.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Next, the thing to remember is that there is no value if you can't exchange. So, if a court order happens, exchanges will update. There's a reason for this. Any exchange that doesn't update will be an active violation of a court order.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “For something like Coinbase, not following a court order would have them delisted, and the company's CEO will face criminal charges for his activities. So, it is not that nonmining nodes have any purpose; they don't.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If there are 50,000 or even 500,000 of those non-nodes, and every single miner disappears, no block will be created. Moreover, a single ASIC system has more processing power than every one of those 500,000 non-nodes.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a strange belief that non-mining systems can be nodes in Bitcoin (and, by extension, on the BTC network)—without creating blocks. Then there are arguments that they help with ‘routing’ and distributing… A Rational Argument around Nodes https://t.co/V3n3aISS5q”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Any system that does not create blocks has no part in this process.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So, if there is a fork in this period. The miner (node) does not get paid. Consequently, it is not merely finding a block but propagating it and having other miners build upon it to a depth of 100 subsequent blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In court, the continuous lie about how there were ever more than 10,000 nodes and up to 50,000 will be utterly destroyed. When we finish, any media agency promoting their lies will be held liable and enjoined.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a reason why all of my opponents attempt to delay court cases. It is very simple, in court logical arguments and fact win. This is why I won in Florida, why there was no finding of fraud. Why in fact, I was considered the sole creator. Fact.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Simply, there are no people in the BTC "community" willing to honestly debate. There are none that will present an honest argument. There are none that will base an argument on fact and truth.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If the system requires lightning watchtowers, trusted intermediaries, then there is no direct communication between Alice and Bob and it is not bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is no issuer as all 21 million coins were issued on the day of launch and the protocol is set in stone so developers cannot alter it as they can with systems such as BTC that copy bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Rather, it is a system with a complex scripting language to create alternative use cases but primarily "for small casual transactions".”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In my white paper, I defined bitcoin as an electronic cash system. Of note, the issue to be solved and the reason that coin exists is not to create digital gold.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you think for a moment, you start to understand that nodes (miners) are highly incentivised to get blocks from other miners as fast as possible because this is how they earn money. The “bitcoin” Fibre network was an example of routing without home nodes having any relevance.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, the average time to receive notification of a block between miners is under 500 ms. The download of the block in any blockchain is very small.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The time that it takes to propagate around the home user network is over a minute. The argument is simple, something that takes over a minute somehow is faster than something that takes under a second.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “It is funny how little people choose to understand. For example, the White Paper I released in 2008 very clearly stated that bitcoin nodes create blocks. Therefore, creating a new block is the only consensus mechanism involved in bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, the use of a flood based gossip protocol means that only other miners matter and there is no point in having what people call routing machines (or routing nodes). Such a system is completely irrelevant.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Now, instead of taking the time to read and understand my white paper, people have started creating their own technically advanced Ellipsographs and are calling them “cryptocurrency nodes”.… https://t.co/F6dgi95TWT
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Welcome to the end of social media as you knew it. I am Satoshi. I am the creator of bitcoin. And, in this current battle with both Zuckerberg and Dorsey, I’m going to rock social media to its foundations and bring it crashing around them.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Why they attacked me as Satoshi is to distract you from looking at the evidence. In a court of law, logical fallacies don’t apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “I would look at the common law tort of passing off to understand that.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Luckily, the power of individuals like Facebook and Twitter in court is diminished. They don’t realise this yet, but in taking me want in court they will not only conclusively prove that I am the creator of bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “They will prove how asinine their concepts and understanding of bitcoin really is. They will demonstrate how BTC is not bitcoin and is passing off as my creation.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The social media trolls will attack me. The reason for this is that they cannot attack my arguments. We still have a series of institutions that are purely based upon logical arguments and fact (truth). These are common law courts.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Facebook is a system that will collapse like all other corporations throughout history. It has a lifespan. Already, they have hit their limit and will start to diminish as other players, including tik-tok become more widely disseminated.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Why do you think both Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey are suing me? It is not because I’m saying I’m Satoshi. I may happen to be, and I am. They are suing me because I am a threat to their business model.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “It was a system that will change the world because it introduces low transaction fees, creates new opportunities, and removes economic friction.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So, in arguing the nature of bitcoin, it becomes very simple to see that it was a micropayment system with a block-based structure that grew into gigabytes and then terabytes per block. It was a system designed for fees that were next to nothing at scale.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Yet, the argument is presented that 14,000 nodes can exist, have existed, or may exist in the future. Therefore, calculating how many nodes exist on the bitcoin network can be conducted in any difficulty adjustment period. Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright A simple example of this is the definitions presented in the whitepaper that I released and distributed in 2008. In section 5, I noted how nodes (aka miners or pools) create blocks, and this is the only consensus mechanism used in bitcoin.… https://t.co/f1coWnYgql
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “A prime example is derived from the attacks on me as the creator of bitcoin. The argument is that I’m nothing like Satoshi. Whereas the alternative that BTC is anything like bitcoin should be addressed.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “When individuals use these personalised attacks, they generally start to fall into other forms of logical fallacy. The use of special pleading or is it is also called moving the goalposts, may apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Many people in social media circles do not understand that the validity of an argument or the truth of something has no relationship to the individual unless the argument is about the individual’s character.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The logical fallacy evolves around attacking another person’s character or personality in ad hominem. This is done not to create a valid response but to attack the argument by ultimately attacking the person.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Most of the effort on Twitter remains in the realm of logical fallacies. It includes the Ad hominem attack and that of using the Genetic fallacy.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Or at least they believe that they are anonymous to attack people in a way that they would never do either in a face-to-face meeting or in a public space.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This is not a new problem and has even been addressed philosophically by Plato. In the Ring of Gyges, we see the effects of what happens when a person gains the power to remain anonymous.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “One of the primary problems with social media, including Twitter and Facebook, is that they create a space that allows individuals and trolls to think that because they are anonymous.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Digital cash systems have been falsely misrepresented as being a cyberpunk/anarchist creation that is outside of the reach of government and was designed as an alternative that could not be controlled.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The Republic of Mozambique is a sub-Saharan African nation on the Swahili coast. The country gained political independence from Portugal on 25th June, 1975. Following a period of upheaval, the country… The Closing of Open Society: Part II https://t.co/ItNyz8YBOk”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@SEMO3D @Aida122962 https://t.co/aQz5g24zMa”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Agency applies to open source development groups just as it applies to corporations.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consequently, not having a legal structure merely creates a general partnership or association.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The goal is to create a scaled system that will run on server farms handling first terabyte and then petabytes of data every 10 minutes.… https://t.co/1qBRWdrULw
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The issue is not how many gigabytes have been mined. It is how many gigabytes can be mined in any 10 minute period. As I noted above, bitcoin (BSV) is already handling tens of thousands of transactions per second and has achieved a block around 4 GB.… https://t.co/MVEpXkdrn0
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Sometime in that process there will be more data storage than can ever be used. The cost per transaction is a balancing economic aspect of the system as is the limitation on the number of tokens (2.1 quadrillion).… https://t.co/3TETsVpnMS
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright There is no IPV4 issue. The scaling of bitcoin is unbounded. There is no running out of data. Data storage doubles every 15 months or so. This is an exponential function and will be for at least the next hundred years.… https://t.co/KVIDp81Qv8
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright 4 GB is a start. 8 GB will be better and will be achieved later this year. I'll be happy when Bitcoin hits multiple terabyte blocks.… https://t.co/fsChafFAeH
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@toysoul1337 The coin would be more effective and efficient at 1 MB per block without a Merkel tree. It would also be more secure.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright You are confusing the propagation of blocks with the total size of the blockchain. SPV requires only block headers. The implementation of a Merkel tree or binary tree is purely an algorithm that allows for extensive scaling of the protocol.… https://t.co/ZUwDQWZQNs
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth You do not help route. You do not aid in verification. You are purely doing this for your own self gratification.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth Secondly, if you've not found block in years you're not running a node. You have not verified anything because the verification is associated with other miners building upon your block until it is 100+ deep. Without a block, you are of course not part of the system
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth An aspect of all of this that you seem to miss is firstly that there is a 100 block maturity level before nodes (miners) are paid. As such, you cannot make a claim that it is a single hash. Moreover, it is not discovering a block but rather propagating it to all other mine
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This was always how Bitcoin was designed to scale. The false claims of thousands of nodes are easy to discredit.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are four BTC nodes controlling the network – https://t.co/xLk8fO91Sl”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright ““Visa processed 37 billion transactions in FY2008, or an average of 100 million transactions per day. That many transactions would take 100GB of bandwidth, or the size of 12 DVD or 2 HD quality movies, or about $18 worth of bandwidth at current prices.””
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That is, blocks of over 2 GB. https://t.co/pxFuA4VObq”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin was designed to scale across a small number of server farms. Right now, there are four BTC nodes controlling the network.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The false narrative that bitcoin was ever mentioned to cyberpunks on that list is an easily discredited lie,fabrication used to promote and disseminate misleading information about the system BTC that is falsely passing off as if it is bitcoin and misleading investors globally.… https://t.co/wcNj6ka
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@btcsteve @metathomist Bitcoin is not designed as an anarchist system. Bitcoin was never promoted on the cyberpunk mailing list.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Every aspect of how bitcoin works is public. It is transparent and not anonymous. It may be pseudonymous but there is a distinction. This applies even more so for miners and miners are not only completely visible but easily auditable and easily subject to legal action.… https://t.co/1lmlihEErp
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright However, these machines do not even try and create blocks. So, it is not even that they are providing hash rate. They are merely Sybil systems that poses nodes and pretend to be.… https://t.co/CJ9H8bbbdI
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright If you don't find a block, you have no interaction in any way. If there are 100,000 raspberry pi machines running as miners (and never finding blocks) the network hash rate is exactly the same with or without those machines. They are not only ineffective but superfluous.… https://t.co/Mqaz7tzA6F
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The difficulty is purely adjusted based on blocks found. In analysing whether any node puts hash rate on the network you need to remember that the only nodes are by definition miners.… https://t.co/6VVmzET2Ha
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The difficulty people have is understanding that the consensus mechanism is isolated and is not shared. The hash is not a security mechanism but rather a broadcast of investment.… https://t.co/cnof6R1AcS
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@TheOnlyFronk @FThooligan”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Nodes create coins.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consequently, if your system does not build blocks, it is not a Bitcoin node.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “I explained this on my early Bitcoin website: https://t.co/rfbAlDoWek”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The only consensus mechanism in Bitcoin involves building and disseminating a valid block that others build upon until a depth of 100 blocks has been reached.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “When developers can introduce new OP_Codes, introduce changes such as SegWit and more, the developers are controlling mines and entities behind the protocol.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright ““The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime.” (Me, 2010)”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Developers cannot change the bitcoin protocol. However, my whitepaper notes that “Any needed rules and incentives can be enforced with this consensus mechanism.””
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This decision was unanimous; free software distribution does not remove liability. https://t.co/o9THaQXWYW”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The conduct of both agents and employees can result in situations where liability is imposed vicariously on an organisation through the common law.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are always arguments over scaling blockchain networks. Most of them end in 'ad hominem' attacks, and very few address the prime issues that need to be discussed and understood. None of it is new, either… The Wizard of Blockchain https://t.co/eXeMjl2Bv3”