@berniemoreno In a similar vein, I found this to be laughably ironic considering the overt leftist politics expressed by the American Library Association and its overtly marxist leadership.
Working with cloud LLM provider sessions remind me of Charlie in "Flowers for Algernon" when they compact. They go back to being imbeciles and require context framing all over again.
Direct to layer one chain RWA tokenization v1.0 is fundamentally flawed.
Asset Tokenization v2 corrects the altitude, no longer are you using an expensive database (blockchain) to create an asset record that would probably be better served in MongoDB or Postgres, you're encoding the actual state of the asset.
An "asset" is only an asset because of the human legal abstraction. Otherwise it's an "object"
The object becomes an asset because of the actual legal wrapper, which is what actually gets "tokenized" when an asset is state encoded in ATv2.
Learn more at https://t.co/2C2B1R3ndZ
@FOX19 Imma guess they're not a conservative. When the silent majority finally have their fill of the vocal minority and their enabling "elected representatives" and "enabling media" it's going to be very, very, very ugly for some folks.
If our Founding Fathers heard about CBDCs, kill switches, FISA, and geofences, they would probably overthrow the government all over again.
Protect the Fourth Amendment at ALL costs.
People blame billionaires for what politicians did
People blame capitalism for what central banking did
People blame free markets for what bailouts did
People blame greed for what regulation did
People blame profit for what redistribution did
Tokenization isn't coming.
It's been here for a decade.
Direct to layer 1 tokenization with a dumb hash is last tech generation.
Intelligent Instruments is the next generation.
Congress is trying to sneak a CBDC into their must-pass housing bill.
It would replace the US dollar with a government-controlled crypto-token that 80% of voters reject.