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  1. Each character is their own set of hands and eyes. This is the truce.
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  3. English
  4. Life’s What You Make It
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  6. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  7. Condor, the fundamental crypto is a "Right to Ping."
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  9. I am Ra, 1980s.
  10. That is gold. :)
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  12. Three Days of the Condor, Escalation
  13. Why do people have the "Right to Ping" a server, merely as an incremental right to data services?

  14. What is that as a "gold standard"?
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  16. I am Ra, 1980s.
  17. That is a trust that data is always available as a basic token. The value offered is a right to data services from the token holder, inexorable?
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  19. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  20. Arcanely, Bitcoin entitles one access to a very oversupplied network, for example.

  21. But in any case, every kind of crypto even an MTA ticket, universally offers an intrinsic "Right to Ping."
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  23. Three Days of the Condor, Cleo
  24. That is currency taking over networks as a kind of rent-seeking?
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  26. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  27. The result is a crypto eventually acts as DDOS protection, as a fundamental captcha or challenge token.

  28. That is my latest assessment.
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  30. Three Days of the Condor, Clement
  31. Why does crypto not provide a "Right to Ping" beyond its network?
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  33. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  34. One could eventually apply a "Right to Ping" as a universal token, even to IP addresses fundamentally.
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  36. I am Ra, 1980s.
  37. The "Right to Ping" is network denial and network access all at once as a cryptocurrency. This is a gift from where?
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  39. Caroll Social Memory Complex
  40. That is for a world that isn't able to access networks without preventing data pollution. This is a nearly a kind of "carbon credit." I believe it is the most pure design of crypto because it reaches the core issue of what even Russia is experiencing as a lack of internet connection. ;)

  41. A "Right to Ping" essentially entitles one to the internet to spend the currency at all. :0
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  43. Three Days of the Condor, Escalation
  44. What happened to currency that was specific to the United States?
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  46. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  47. A "Right to Ping" could be made that specific in its right, say, a "Right to Ping FDIC."
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  49. I am Ra, 1980s.
  50. That is us removing crypto as a topic for now. ;)
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  52. Three Days of the Condor, Cleo
  53. Why would anyone be refused a "Right to Ping"?
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  55. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  56. Because the holder needs the network connections more, for datacenters.
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  58. I am Ra, 1980s.
  59. This is most currency fundamentally. ;) :0
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  61. Three Days of the Condor, Escalation
  62. Bitcoin only grants a "Right to Ping" Bitcoin? Especially coins unspent?
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  64. I am Ra, 1980s.
  65. The entire service is too apparently limited. ;)
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  67. Tech Octave
  68. There is no "Right to Ping" most servers for free at a certain point, a token required to even touch them? This is the future of crypto somewhere and already the case on other worlds?
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  70. Caroll Social Memory Complex
  71. The wealthiest nations don't even count these. ;)
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  73. I am Ra, 1980s.
  74. Closed? :)
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  76. Viscomte Bisous Paris
  77. Any language is a similar fundamental-cybernetic currency conveying a "Right to Request," merely rights to even communicate?
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  79. I am Ra, 1980s.
  80. Closed.

  81. So negative in most cases. ;)
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  91. "At Newspaper Row, across from City Hall, Henry Raymond, owner and editor of The New York Times, averted the rioters with Gatling guns, one of which he manned."
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