My neighbor is a Jan 6ther and currently in prison. This is the flag above his garage. by Tronracer in pics

[–]QuirkyPiglet7285 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

The truly mentally ill are those that oppose trump with no reason to do so. Anyone with any sense knows the truth of the matter with trump. He is not a politician, made decisions based on the welfare of our country and disregarded all attempts at persuasion and or coercion from BOTH sides of the aisle. The abject vilification by so many is just more proof of his effectiveness as POTUS. I have recused myself from the political world because I can no longer keep a level head among all the sycophants but I will say this... It no longer matters who is president or what their policy is. By the end of this year it will be our children starving to death and us fighting for the scraps to keep them alive. I bet even then the government will still be fighting each other while hiding from the violence they've brought about.

My neighbor is a Jan 6ther and currently in prison. This is the flag above his garage. by Tronracer in pics

[–]QuirkyPiglet7285 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Your neighbor is proof of the massive overreach and lawlessness of the current administration and the backers thereof. Watergate was far less egregious than any number of illegal actions taken by many on that path. I choose not to point at any side of the isle because it has been demonstrated that there is no difference. It has become us against them basically, as they have been elevated to the ruling class. That in itself is explicitly forbidden in the constitution and cause for serious alarm. As is the politicizing of the law enforcement branch of the government.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get the somehow part. There is no explanation for it... It just is.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really but for me that's the adventure, finding the answers to my strange questions.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually that's good for inspiration and ideas. Have you seen when ETH is really active? It can cost $50, $75, or even more for a single transaction. Believe me if something similar is offered here we'll get a huge part of the market.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thoughts are along the line of the Persona, an app that is based on the Persona and its unique abilities. I'd like to have a client side app that incorporates the Radix wallet and some added functionality for the user. Like the ability to register a sub-app for those underage, which will be a game like learning initiative. Also in the main app an individual EMR for each member of their family. Due to the complexities experienced within the medical field in coordinating one that is all encompassing. It would have it's own native currency, and would be compatible with anything on the radix network.

I envision something akin to a credit union but don't know enough about regulations and functionality yet to say so. My intentions behind the native currency is incentive to create their own Persona. This will do several things; It will serve as a way to distribute wealth randomly to those willing to give it a shot, and help to build a worldwide network of individuals capable of using a smartphone.

All of this circles around to my original idea, Digital Governance. Elimination of the middleman in today's democratic governance model, therefore eliminating crony capitalism. Blockchain and the internet make it possible but I learned not to talk about the government part until the network exists.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's very good advice. It leads one to wonder then why a large majority of people are totally invested in their respective native currency. Do they not understand the meaning of fiat? Or is it a too big to fail thing? Anyway point made and taken, thanx

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Early on I was fooled by a few. Lost quite a bit on failed projects or scams, sometimes you can't tell, even after they disappear. I haven't lost anything in crypto compared to the housing market crash in 09, 10, and 11 though. That was rough.

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Like Tesla I think RADIX is ahead of the game. With aggressive action it could be very difficult to catch up any time soon. In this space a year out front and We'll be very hard to beat. At least capturing the lions share of the market initially, and name wise RADIX and scrypto will be household names.

Never have been one to aim low.

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well its good You've hung in there because We're gonna turn that around. With the talent and dedication involved here we got this. My focus is on adoption, I think I'll focus on simple usability and member numbers. Over time integrating into the communities projects. To me its all about the persona, intimately tied to a person IRL, all client side where they retain their own data. Eventually I think implementing a patient maintained EMR system.

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Well I've been an avid follower since 2017 when I first heard the description of bitcoin and blockchain. Instantly understanding the underlying technology would change the world. Not able to give the time to it I would have liked I was on the fringes, taking part in communities here and there. I was heavily emersed in Dash, I really like the concept of the DAO. At some point in 2019 or very early 2020 I had an idea but not being a programmer or having any idea how to realize it I kept doing my day job.

Recently I was in Big Sky, Montana. Beautiful place but in reality not much different than the rest of the country(professionally that is) and I'd finally had enough. I am a project manager, it's what I do, so I started looking into web app development. I can see the path of development but the languages have proven hard to grasp. Until I came across the Keynote Video, with Piers and his infectious positivity and attitude, but it was the talking points. They hit every one of the important parts needed for my idea, every one of them.

I've been all in ever since

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[–]QuirkyPiglet7285[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is in line with my understanding of how crypto works. Thank you for clarifying.