RE: Espionage, innovation and undermining the world

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With the "big boys" entering into an unregulated arena, they have a lot of resources at their disposal and they are up against what could be considered quite a disorganized and unprofessional collection of targets.

Still caught between centralized/decentralized thinking many do not grasp this concept. Large consortium's are now climbing on-board, possibly a reality check, this may work, buy now, do not miss the boat. Including Governments looking for a way in or a hand out.

Hardware and software will be breached, human nature, some clever people prefer quick buck! We have to be honest in saying a lot more security measures have been setup since the last run on BTC.

Good luck to Toyota if they can produce a battery more efficiently, we need innovation where we consume less. This concept relates to looking further into new technology, is solar paneling using or saving us from using up raw materials? Replacing coal with gas is it the answer, we have come some way, still have a long way to go without delving into the depths of the earth and raping her. Raw commodities are to be slowed down in use, not accelerated who is keeping tabs while the rich get richer>

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This concept relates to looking further into new technology, is solar paneling using or saving us from using up raw materials?

I think that it needs adoption in order to fund the innovation, otherwise it is relying on corporations to do it on their own back or governments, who aren't generally the greatest at funding what is useful. The argument that always gets me is, "it's too expensive to change to green" when isn't that a benefit for the economy? - oh... not for the companies already established in the not green sectors.

Raw commodities are to be slowed down in use, not accelerated who is keeping tabs while the rich get richer

Just wait til they have to have all their transactions blockchained ;D

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"it's too expensive to change to green"

My worry is not the cost of change. It is the usage of raw materials already bantered being worrisome, now being used in slightly different manufacture. Life of solar panels approximately 25 - 30 years degrading as aging in performance. End of life waste, toxins where are they going?

A field of solar cells. Making solar or photovoltaic cells requires potentially toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium. ... It even produces greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, that contribute to global warming. Solar Panels

We need to approach many new technologies with caution, finding out more before taking the plunge, supporting something being sold by excellent salesman.

Having blockchain to move money is another scary yet exciting new concept, I am in total agreement change must come, highway robbers appear everywhere.

Another thought is 5g technology. Just last year a 36 meter mast was suggested across the road from where I live, after extensive research, many meetings with municipality, local community we managed to stop this. Fibre Optic has since been rolled out to go online mid-February. What is the difference both offer a new technology service, 5g has not been proved to be safe (don't believe WHO), lifespan is short, batteries problematic (stolen where we live) compared to fibre optic with line renewal every 20 years, is underground not creating an eyesore as these cellular towers every kilometer or so are.

No I don't wear a tin foil hat, nor do I take everything at face value, our generation and the ones before have left this world in enough of a mess not to be gullible to swallow everything dished up today!

!BEER

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