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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (137315)12/24/2017 5:51:06 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 220226
 
Mining in Bitcoin stops soon at an arbitrary point. At which point many of these computers are taken offline.

Yet everyone with a fractional Bitcoin needs to continue contributing their processing power to update all other transactions, in addition to theirs.

In a Blockchain version of Quickbooks your computers would update all of your entries into your Quickbooks ledger, and would also be required to update the ledgers of every Quickbook user for added verification. It's a massive and mandatory transaction tax to pay for what you ironically describe as "freedom money".

That's a software tyranny which prompt almost every small business owner to migrate from Quickbooks to a different software package.

How free would you feel if New Zealand charged you 7% to 15% on every single monetary transaction or transfer you made because you're using their particular currency? You'd claim you were living in an oppressive Stalinist state.

The only way to make Quickbooks attractive under this scenario would be to convince stupid people there's something inherently rare and valuable about the Quickbooks software license, which can only increase in value over time. It's a stupid as it sounds.

Merry Christmas to all, (though a lump of Krampus coal to sexual molesters, pedophiles and incest promoters. As the hotel door handtag says "No Moleste" but I'd hope that would go without saying).



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (137315)12/24/2017 5:59:29 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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dvdw©

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this outfit abx.com is in process to launch own crypto that would enable purchase, sale, hold, and transfer of gold across borders

the coin should go premium over spot gold

and if successful, should also impact use of gold (and silver)

watch & brief



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (137315)12/24/2017 6:12:47 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220226
 
Thanks.. I really do appreciate your input.. Just out of Mass.. Not mass lol.. Still love Silent Night



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (137315)12/25/2017 2:58:57 AM
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Elroy Jetson

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As I discuss the role of natural resources, the human type, you are conspicuously absent in the discussion. Why?

I answer, you have never figured out that Asian natural resources have always been the two legged type.

The lazy westerner outsourced the hard labor to where it could be performed cheaply, i.e., Asia. Now that the Asian population is ageing, the westerners are quickly trying trying Industry 4.0 to develop robots Automation, AI to do the heavy lifting.

TJ, erroneously think that Industry 3.0 as a creation of China. He forgets to that westerners sent the blue print for the Asians to manufacture using their natural resources the manpower.