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by johnnymorgan
1434 days ago
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I'm responding to you not OP, nice try but very dishonest of you. IPFS, storj, any number of infrastructure projects/value props. Hellium, which is a wireless access point blockchain, there are a bunch but you aren't actually interested in any of this. > Get back to us Dude speak for yourself only, I have no idea who you think you represent but you're wrong if you think it's anyone but yourself. It's clear your not a genuine actor in this dialogue. Let's see you move that goal post. |
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Personally I haven’t even seen the goalposts in this interaction since you decided that, in a discussion of a shitcoin pump-and-dump scam, the fact that said coin is built on a solution to the Byzantine Generals problem is somehow important, and… means that people shouldn’t criticize scammers taking advantage of credulous investors to fleece them?
It does not matter if a shitcoin is built using quantum manipulation of the space time continuum, if all that is being done with it is selling it to rubes to obtain their dollars.
You can be excited about blockchain, that’s fine, and you can believe it has actual value. But when people point out that your favorite technology is actually continually being used to perpetrate scams, you should get angry with the scammers, not the people who are pointing that out.
Personally, I like JavaScript. When people shout about tracker-infested slow loading websites, I don’t respond by saying ‘you’re wrong because actually the object dictionary duality in JS is a really elegant system’. That doesn’t matter. I reserve my anger for the people who are using JavaScript for evil.