Posts Tagged ‘news’
Blockchain Patents: Corporate America, You’re Doing It Wrong
[featured-img] Before Crypto (BC), it was beginning to feel like libertarians and anarchists stood no chance against the ever-growing Goliath of Government. After Decentralization (AD) however, I’m more optimistic. One of the best parts of being in the cryptocurrency movement has been watching the old Powers That Should not be scramble to keep up. Whether it’s…
Read MoreEOS Is Gonna Rock Ya [VIDEO]
On June 1st, EOS, the massively financed smart contract platform will go live. EOS was recommended to TDV subscribers at $1.39 on July 15th of 2017 and then fell down near $0.50 soon after… leaving all the trolls to lambaste me for my ‘poor’ pick. I advised TDV subscribers (subscribe HERE) to double down at $0.50…
Read MoreKanye Is Right: Slavery Is A Choice And We’re All Slaves Today
[featured-img] I generally ignore pop culture. It is almost completely controlled propaganda from the Powers That Shouldn’t Be. But, now and then some celebrities break from their MK Ultra mind control programming and say something I can’t ignore, like in 2005 when Kanye West went on live TV programming and said “George Bush doesn’t care…
Read MoreAmazon Patents Orwellian Tech Allowing Police To Track Bitcoin Transactions
[featured-img] Corporatist retail giant Amazon.com has received approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a technology allowing police to track Bitcoin transactions. As reported by CNBC, the patent–filed by Amazon Technologies–will “correlate different data streams and sell the combined feed as a subscription to people who want to track that data.” Bitcoin transactions…
Read MoreWhat No One Told You About Zuckerberg’s Privacy Testimony
[featured-img] As cringe-worthy as Mark Zuckerberg’s water-sipping testimony was last week on Capitol Hill, nothing can top how uncomfortably ignorant those parasitical politicians revealed themselves to be about… well, the internet. The whole damn hearing was a charade proving exactly why the State is utterly incapable of effectively regulating private industries, for better or worse. Take…
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