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Social credit: the dark side of blockchain

 
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12/22/2021 06:45 PM

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Social credit: the dark side of blockchain
"Do you want to live in a world where every purchase you make and every interaction you have with others is recorded, documented and unchangeable?

What about a world where everyone is manipulated into rating each other in some kind of evil social rating system on a daily basis?

Your every move is recorded and every website you visit is documented. Every book you read, every time you step off the curb before the light changes, and every time you go even one unit above the speed limit it is used against you. If your score drops, you lose access to travel and quality food, and if it drops enough you eventually lose your home and become untouchable with no hope of ever getting ahead in life.

If you aren’t already aware, China has invested heavily in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies in general, and it has been implementing a dystopian social credit system like the one I mentioned above. Meanwhile, a number of prominent cryptocurrencies and blockchain projects are in fact backed by Chinese investors. Why?"

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12/25/2021 12:01 AM

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Re: Social credit: the dark side of blockchain
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12/25/2021 12:18 AM
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Re: Social credit: the dark side of blockchain
People amaze me, those who are so excited about blockchain thinking that it's going to liberate them, but in fact, and embeds them into the metaverse even greater.

Even though cash is considered fiat by some, cash is king, was always the motto and would often get you discounts by those who you could pan to the table who then wouldn't have to pay taxes.

So the idea of a moneyless system doesn't make any sense to me. Too many underground economies would be destroyed by it.





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