I've already explained to you numerous times that you can't actually custody a cryptocurrency. You can only know some some words or some numbers. Period. Knowledge is not possession. Knowledge is not custody. Knowledge is knowledge. Proof by absurdity is a useful logical tool.
I rang my bank & preordered £25,000 cash for the following day with a time slot
Went to the bank and said to the cashier I’m here to collect my money
The cashier says: that’s a lot of money what do you need it for?
I said it’s all relative and that I’m purchasing a car
He proceeds to repeatedly ask: what kind of car? Did anybody make you withdraw this money? Have you seen the car? Why in cash? Have you seen the advert?
Afterwards he knocked on his manager’s window and said he is not comfortable giving me the money, he’d rather someone sat down with me. So he asked me to take a seat and wait
I sat there and nobody approached me for a while
Eventually I went back to the desk and
in the end the manager told him to hand over my money
The whole ordeal took place in front of all the other customers (who were in disbelief) and took over an hour until they eventually handed over MY money which I PREORDERED
They make you feel criminal for withdrawing your own money
BANKS SUCK
I told you https://t.co/nqltofwAh3 would help reduce #Ethereum gas costs. It has. I told you people would like to trade the same tickers and code, but with 100x less gas costs. They do. Some free PRC20s are already more liquid on PulseX than their original ERC20s on Uniswap.
What do you think happens if you have the same tickers and code, on a faster network, with more decentralized mining, with 400x lower fees?
Now what if PulseX has more liquidity for your coin than Uniswap as well?
What if there's more upside potential for the free copy than the original?
@Martin_Hosking Once I stood as a sturdy oak, unwavering amidst gusts of dietary restrictions. Soon a storm of intolerance struck my own shores, unearthing my roots. Now, I'm a willow, bending with the winds of empathy, embracing all those sailing the turbulent seas of dietary constraints.
@AlpacaAurelius Autism existed in the 1960s, but understanding and diagnoses have improved since then. It's not a sudden explosion, but an increase in awareness, expanded criteria, and more accessible diagnostics. #AutismAwareness
@Martin_Hosking Reminds me of the "red flag" law. Where a gentleman had to walk in front of early automobiles with a red flag to warn other road users of the approaching horseless carriage.
@Martin_Hosking With some of the biggest corporations on the planet engaged in an ever-accelerating arms race to outdo each other. I'd say the cat and the bag won't ever come close. This one is going through to the keeper.
@Martin_Hosking Interesting perspective! While the human touch in creativity is irreplaceable, AI can still add value. It can generate ideas or assist in curation, thereby saving time & sparking innovation. A billion novels may not each be valuable, but the new directions they inspire could be.