@0xAmol That’s a different scenario and has nothing to do with your original post.
But, yes, the plane is more than likely an ethics violation.
It’s entirely different situation than a legally operating business taking profits, whether you perceive it’s ethical or not.
@0xAmol You don’t like the man that’s fine. The issue is his family runs the business while he’s president that doesn’t mean they’re not entitled to make a profit.
@0xAmol The perception of corruption doesn’t mean it’s not a legally operating business. Hell look at the Lehman Brothers and countless others. The entire crypto market was up in 2025. He took profits that is not illegal.
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@cryptodylnews This is not exactly true. The 1988 patent describes distributed computing and distributed processing, but it does not describe a cryptographically secured, append‑only ledger replicated across nodes in the way modern DLT/blockchains are defined (consensus, ledger state etc).