@jaredctate What happens if the price of DGB goes above a dollar, let's say to $5 and you mint Digidollars then the time lock is up but the price has dropped down to .50 cents?
@jaredctate Can the Digidollar be converted into USD? Or used to buy things? Accepted anywhere yet? I know it just launched but haven't researched it yet, thanks.
🚨🚨Theory of evolution explained perfectly👇🤣
Most of everything we’ve been told is a LIE!!
Charles Darwin had no fucking clue what he was talking about OR his theories were chosen to purposely deceive us!!
I know it’s hard to hear, but it’s the TRUTH!!
@mrsswoleee1985@iluminatibot David Straight. You can look him up on Rumble. Make sure you read the comments in his lectures. He claims a lot, things that do not hold up in court. Seems to be real good at LARP.
“A 17-year-old high school student in Dayton, Ohio, has been fined and placed under house arrest after authorities discovered he had hacked into the city’s outdated traffic control system and quietly fixed the timing of several major intersections.
Kameron Price, a self-taught coder and robotics club member, reportedly used a Raspberry Pi and a decommissioned school-issued Chromebook to gain access to the municipal traffic grid. Over the course of several weeks, he rewrote the timing logic for at least five major lights along West 3rd Street—drastically reducing backups during rush hour and syncing green lights to reduce stop-and-go congestion.
“He didn’t disable anything or cause danger,” said a traffic engineer speaking on condition of anonymity. “Honestly, his code was more efficient than what we were using.”
But city officials said the changes violated multiple laws, including unauthorized access to a government system and interference with public infrastructure. Kameron was cited under a local ordinance pertaining to unauthorized modification of municipal services—a misdemeanor typically reserved for utility tampering.
According to Kameron’s parents, he initially took it on as a side project after watching his bus get stuck at the same broken intersection every morning for weeks. “It would take longer to go three blocks than it did to get across town,” his mom explained. “He got tired of watching everyone waste gas and time…”
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I’ve read that the fine was dropped. Your local governments need overhauling as well.