In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed.
In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights.
It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.
Oh man here we go. Next stop: tokenization of AI tokens and/or atomic swaps of the raw data in return for stablecoins or crypto blah blah blah.
Actually wait… @r_squaredlabs can do that.
Actually wait, patent pending.
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Not releasing Police Bodycam footage is an admission of guilt.
The British Police are not releasing Henry Nowak’s.
What’s that tell you…
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‘Mr Nowak can be heard saying “can’t breathe.”
Police put handcuffs on Mr Nowak, who was lying on his side, telling officers he had been stabbed and that he could not breathe.
The officer told Mr Nowak that he was under arrest for suspicion of assault.
Mr Nowak repeated that he had been stabbed.
A male voice said: “I don’t think you have, mate.”’
There is nothing, under law, or in practical technology, that can (or will ever) atomically tie real world data, and real world applications, to blockchain transactional executions, including trading and payments, without @r_squaredlabs. Nothing. Ever.
Two words: patents pending. This is not theoretical. This is absolute. If you want to tokenize, issue, trade, settle, self-custody, make payments in stablecoins, atomically swap stablecoins (or any crypto) for real-world data in any form, from an L1, it’ll have to be rsquared.
With patent pending technology that harmonizes real-world data w tokenization, issuance, trading and settlements - including atomic swaps between real data and stablecoins (or crypto), R-Squared Labs is pole positioned for the future of American innovation in blockchain & crypto.
Workin it. As always. The new & better must suffer through the wrongs of the old - like, ya know, smart contract chains. But truly usable tech doesn’t suffer anything, other than the humans who’ve wrongfully attached themselves professionally to bad tech, briefly. Getting there.