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Topic: Now imagine if your postal carrier had Bitcoin running on a phone with Dash7 (Read 1236 times)

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Crypto Geek
In the future the internet will be carried around on foot by government employees.  Sad

Get ready to have your packet inspected.

FreeMoney, imagine the reality the way you want it to be rather than you don't want it to be. The thinker creates the outcome. Stay focussed on the positives. The challange is to imagine good things happening. If you find it hard then the next thing to do sometimes is to put aside the logic of how and just believe. Obviously though, that's when it goes from practical to practically religious, lol :p
legendary
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Probably not for blocks, but the movement of transactions, Dash7 is perfect.  Even blocks under the right conditions.
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
I took a look at dash7 and it looks great for what it wants to do.

That said, I think its too low-bandwith for bitcoin. Also, is supposed to be extremely low consumption devices (devices that can run on a simple battery for years) so its not intended for heavy load (and heavy load in microcontrollers is different from heavy load in computers). I am not sure dash7 is for bitcoin. As a matter of fact I believe its not.
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Strength in numbers
In the future the internet will be carried around on foot by government employees.  Sad

Get ready to have your packet inspected.
legendary
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http://ohmygov.com/blogs/general_news/archive/2010/12/19/fresh-ideas-for-the-postal-service.aspx

Devices that never touch the Internet directly would rarely be more out of date than one day.  Just fine for the average Joe who gets paid on Friday so that he can pay his bills by check on Monday.
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