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Topic: Supporting A [decentralized] New World Order. (Read 404 times)

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November 12, 2016, 11:54:49 AM
#5
Catching up on some Antonopoulos videos this weekend so this was interesting, a brief talk at FinTech 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxlzQ-6ON6Q
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November 12, 2016, 11:01:32 AM
#4
Until AI start to generate interface for us to interact, and then mind reading... it will be fun.

She doesn't care about ping? (Just kidding who cares what your daughter do...).
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November 12, 2016, 10:54:11 AM
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I don't. Maybe someone could post something.
You know, the beauty of that kind of thing is that it will probably evolve over time, probably not feeling its full effectiveness in my lifetime (I'm 47).
Been on the web for over 20 years, for at least half of that time I stayed out of chats, listserves, forums, ect.
My daughter is in her 20's and has been a gamer since she could hold a controller.
I had to be careful when she was young and playing online (it was new territory for parents).
She still games with people all over the world  and that is not a marvel to her? It is the way she grew up.
it's going to be more natural for the hyper and globally connected to continue to communicate with each other.
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November 12, 2016, 04:55:56 AM
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Do you know good decentralized forum with the same topics as this one sub?
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November 12, 2016, 04:38:21 AM
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Yes I do realize what the original term is supposed to imply (lol..even beyond a History channel documentary :-).

Because my belief is that you shouldn’t complain if you don’t vote… I watched every (rude, sophomoric, petty, embarrassing, uninformative) presidential debate, forced myself to vote for the least-worst candidate, and waited for the results.
The outcome was more disappointing to me than I’d imagined.
A few things occur to me:
Countries who vote for leaders in this connected era are now, more than ever making global choices with global consequences.
Those global citizens didn’t get a vote.

Decentralized: this concept is often the hang up when explaining bitcoin/Bitcoin and even those of us who use it can observe the many ways in which it continually resists and gives in to organization.
I semi-secretly observe it as experiment in free market capitalization.
“Free to Choose” comes to mind often
While exchanges go down, hashing power/hard forks get debated and most interesting: the loss of real competition in mining gear.

We are the exercise of a new type of “New World Order” often in raw real time…except
that we are potentially forming or adding to the foundations of a decentralized global citizenship.
You are not so much of a “they” to me my friends.
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