It is, but it's anonymous (wallet address only present) and accessible by everyone (open source). This is only made possible by the blockchain at this scale.
Yes, good point. There's no perfect airtight solution in cryptography and there never will be. I was a BTC hater for a long time and wanted it to burst badly. It didn't though and I got wiser and started stacking - it's never too late. I used to stack gold and still hold it but at this point I'm convinced BTC is the best asset there is and I'm willing to go all in on it. I believe owning BTC will be crucial in the decades to come.
I like your handle. 2+2=5.
Thanks. You should read C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength if you haven't. It came a couple of years before 1984 and is every bit as relevant today. Just like Orwell, Lewis personally knew the circle of people he was writing about and used fiction to expose their agenda.
Yes, I've red it as well as some other of their books. His brother Julian wrote the UNESCO manifesto and coined the term transhumanism. The Huxleys are part of the Royal Society malthusian transhumanist cabal and the Fabian globohomo socialists (Orwell was part of them too at one point), that C.S. Lewis writes about in his book.
Both him and Tolkien knew about their plan for luciferian global technocracy which inspired Mordor and Sauron. And then we have Peter Thiel's Palantir which ties in neatly with the all-seeing eye/AI theme.
It is, but it's anonymous (wallet address only present) and accessible by everyone (open source). This is only made possible by the blockchain at this scale.
Yes, good point. There's no perfect airtight solution in cryptography and there never will be. I was a BTC hater for a long time and wanted it to burst badly. It didn't though and I got wiser and started stacking - it's never too late. I used to stack gold and still hold it but at this point I'm convinced BTC is the best asset there is and I'm willing to go all in on it. I believe owning BTC will be crucial in the decades to come.
Thanks. You should read C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength if you haven't. It came a couple of years before 1984 and is every bit as relevant today. Just like Orwell, Lewis personally knew the circle of people he was writing about and used fiction to expose their agenda.
Yes, I've red it as well as some other of their books. His brother Julian wrote the UNESCO manifesto and coined the term transhumanism. The Huxleys are part of the Royal Society malthusian transhumanist cabal and the Fabian globohomo socialists (Orwell was part of them too at one point), that C.S. Lewis writes about in his book.
Both him and Tolkien knew about their plan for luciferian global technocracy which inspired Mordor and Sauron. And then we have Peter Thiel's Palantir which ties in neatly with the all-seeing eye/AI theme.