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Makes shit up that nobody understands

>> No.11963784
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Its 4d chess fool

>> No.11963791

>>11963770
This is how he evades questions out of his league. Starts blabbering unrelated bullshit with the sole purpose of tricking brainlets into thinking he's smart and not a conman. By the end of his verbal diarrhoea even the person who asked him a question forgot what the question was.
Only /biz/-tards fall for this trick, though.

>> No.11963797

Imagine a market so retarded where a single person, who is a literal scammer and impersonator, can tank completely overnight just because he feels like it. Crypto is so fucking retarded.

>> No.11963846

Where is the video link

>> No.11963848

>>11963791
Its so obvious he is bullshitting

>> No.11963867

>>11963846
https://youtu.be/tuwNm9vzAnM

>> No.11963876

>>11963848
To people with average IQ and above - yes.
To biz-tards - nope.
/biz/-lets love the guy because he's a fellow autist, so they fail to see through all the BS

>> No.11963892

>>11963848
yeah it's kinda hard to understand his nuance when english isn't your first language.

>> No.11963894

>>11963876
If you know what you are talking about then you know that he doesn't know shit and is a fucking fraud

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>>11963784
>>11963791
>>11963848
he poked fun at people like you at the conference earlier today. he said something like "i'll start to technobabble now" or "i'll try not to technobabble"

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>>11963913
>Well that settles it, this guy is satoshi

>> No.11963937

>>11963913
Ok please explain what he said mr super autist

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>>11963937
sure i'll talk with you

>> No.11963990

>>11963957
Why would people use Craignet over the internet

>> No.11963994

>>11963770
imagine being so dumb that you didn't understand his presentation

>> No.11964000

>>11963994
You didnt understand it retard you just think you do.

>> No.11964007

>>11963990
think like skycoin
-cheaper.faster.moreSecure
but instead of skycoin, this is not a blatant scam and realistically possible.

>> No.11964016

>>11964000
>i'll call you names because satoshi's speech made me realize i don't have the brains for this tech

t. phone poster

>> No.11964048

>>11963990
Let me explain.

Google, or any search engine provider for example.

On metanet, you pay for using Google. You pay fractions of a cent for a search, or even for a day.
Why would you do this? To get information you are looking for instead paid crap and ads.
Users = profit.
Why would Google do this?
Billions of fractions of cents will give them more profit than they have now, also, they need to compete against other search engines to actually delivery the information the user is looking for.

Summary:
Users pay to get good data.
Google earn by delivering good data.
Competitors try to deliver even better data.
Win win

>> No.11964428

>>11964048
Let's say, for example I'm a competitor and will make my search engine free to use and I just put ads on it or even just add donate button like FSF doing it. Many will use that because it's free and most people don't care about ads or donations, so in the long run my engine will be most popular and make less money than current google search. This means the system won't change, only the fact that this is happening on blockchain. So what's the poin?

>> No.11964509

>>11963784
The medium broadband bandwidth isn't ready for the Craig Vision (decentralized internet), not before 20 to 30 years at least.

>> No.11964586

>>11963867
>5fps video

>> No.11964601

>>11964428
>Anonymous
You don't understand. Nothing can be "free" as every transaction/action costs satoshi. I will be fractions of cents so you might end up paying a few dollars a year on internet.
If you have a small website for example it's basically like now, people spend some cents, you might earn some cents, zero sum game.
But, but companies with millions or billions of customers will earn millions or billions of fractions of cents, therefore make a lot profit.
Google will have a lot money to make it's search engine better so people wanna use this instead yours.

Now think about other businesses who can save money using metanet for providing an even better user experience.
That's all.

Users are more happy, companies save money, you dont need more factors for success than this.

Than you have the blockchain thing in it. Everything is scam free, public, free of middleman, secure. On top of that smart contracts, sound money

>> No.11964614

>>11964048
Omg, this will kill Basic Attention Token!
I need to short some... :S

>> No.11964641

>>11963876
People can’t understand it so they start calling it a scam and shit. Sometimes I wish I was that stupid then I could live a more peaceful life. Instead, I live with this high IQ curse

>> No.11964667

>>11964601
Well so in that case if node are only in data center, that mean the MetaNet is only an Private Network inside a decentralized cloud service with a private company nChain on the top.

> kek

>> No.11964678

>>11964614
Absolutely. It's like BAT but for everything and it's like Brave Browser but the internet and even more.
Information will be valued based on quality.

>>11964667
Absolutely not

>> No.11964766

>>11964509
Who is interested on mediumd broadband connectivity? Decentralized mining does not require such and its covered by Nielsen's Law (fiber is cheap).

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsIWRHBKeh0&index=4

>> No.11964970

>>11963797
This, seriously.

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>>11964766
> Who is interested on mediumd broadband connectivity?
Sharing data with the world without IPFS, enjoy your slow internet.

Throughput is everything in a decentralized network, it's time to come back to the reality.

>> No.11964994

>>11963770
that talk was the most cringe blockchain conference presentation I've seen all year

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All of this cult of personality discussion and discussion of personalities is a distraction from technical details and technical issues -- and here are the technical facts: Bitcoin SV does not work as advertised and it doesn't scale like promised. Anyone who tells you otherwise is LYING TO YOU, possibly with financial motive.

>> No.11965020

I can't believe that anyone is listening to what Craig Wright is saying. He is such a fool, a charlatan and a scam artist. I can't believe anyone would be so dumb as to watch a single video clip of Craig Wright and not say that their gut doesn't say he's a fraud. I would never recommend any of my friends or colleagues listen to this man; if they did, I would surely ostracize them and boast to others how I had not fallen prey to Faketoshi's lies and falsities. All he wants is money, and according to many prominent body language experts, young children to groom. This is a common trait among those who seek wealth and power. Do not listen to this man. I am telling you right now. Bad fortune will come to you if you even think about indulging his narcissistic fantasies for one second. I am sure of it.

>> No.11965105

>>11964601
>hurr durr let's put all our searches on an open ledger
you all need to die

>> No.11965171

>>11964981
So your saying me that services like Joystream might be most efficient and use Bitcoin SV?