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Len Schulwitz

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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
3 months
Does anyone know if there is a way to remove the weapons from those who are intent to use them?
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President Joe Biden has for the first time authorized the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike inside Russia, according to one U.S. official and three people familiar with the matter.
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RT @TuckerCarlson: The New York Times claims the evil Bobby Kennedy wants to ban the polio vaccine and paralyze children. That’s an absurd…
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@TheC_Crypto @Ponketoshi @vesprwallet @Cointelegraph @IagonOfficial The ledger could be verified by any node, just as any blockchain can be.
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Len Schulwitz
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RT @RetroCoast: Men never throw away clothes. They just downgrade them. Clothes go from dress clothes, to casual clothes, to work clothes,…
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Len Schulwitz
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@LocumRex @jakeshieldsajj This is fake. Be careful what you believe.
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RT @politicalmath: It drives me crazy that John McAfee was like "I will never commit suicide. If I ever 'commit suicide', that means they m…
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Len Schulwitz
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@kid_candle @vesprwallet @Cointelegraph Distribute using bittorrent. That's a decentralized way to distribute immutable and undeletable information without the unnecessary blocks of a blockchain. The Pirate Bay has been doing it for years.
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Len Schulwitz
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@Tvan777 @MillerCreator @Cointelegraph So how are you envisioning the interface between dollars on the blockchain and physical cash would function? Once blockchain funds are sent and physical cash is withdrawn, the blockchain would be out of luck if it tried to "clawback" what exists in the physical world.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@Tvan777 @ReichardKonige @Cointelegraph You're saying that the US military would try to recapture the missing capital? How is this the way it's always happened? How can a slow physical military catch digital capital that moves at the speed of light?
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@fer66725341 @Cointelegraph To say "I'm sure the US would manage crypto properly" is to also say "I'm sure they would manage dollars properly". But we know that the latter hasn't happened, so why are you confident in the former?
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@tha_watchman @Cointelegraph Are you suggesting that the dollars themselves with be on the blockchain? (i.e. it would be impossible for dollars to move without a confirmation on the blockchain)
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@randomnonameguy @Cointelegraph Rather than choosing the rock (blockchain accounting) or the hard place (theft of funds), why not just choose transparency and accountability?
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Len Schulwitz
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@MaestroKongrio @Tvan777 @Cointelegraph The https protocol is based on digital signatures, it ensures that you really are communicating securely with Twitter servers. The same tools could be used to sign, track, and verify that payments were sent/received by particular people/entities.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@BatCaveNode @Cointelegraph BitTorrent forums and torrent clients are not the same as torrents themselves. Just like a hack on a cryptocurrency exchange is not a hack of the underlying blockchains powering those cryptocurrencies.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@TheC_Crypto @Ponketoshi @vesprwallet @Cointelegraph @IagonOfficial Thank you for posting your journey. Imagine that a blockchain were used to keep track of finances, what would be the advantage of using a pre-existing blockchain like Cardano? Wouldn't it be cheaper to just copy the blockchain code and start a new blockchain for accounting?
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@plophouze @Cointelegraph It seems like you want to have a conversation and you don't at the same time.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@kid_candle @vesprwallet @Cointelegraph You can have cryptographic security without a blockchain.
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Len Schulwitz
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@Resist_05 There are still a lot of people that know very little as the news doesn't cover or regularly show footage like the kind you've just posted.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@Sourdiegel420 @Cointelegraph If each digital signature was linked to a given human being or entity, it would be clear who signed off on what.
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@ParticularSir @Cointelegraph Smart contracts would still have the same problem: how would you ensure they were recorded on the ledger any more than you could ensure they are recorded on the spreadsheet?
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@LenSchulwitz
Len Schulwitz
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@Tvan777 @ReichardKonige @Cointelegraph So if blockchain dollars were sent to a bank account, and cash was removed, how would the blockchain "clawback" the cash?
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