Repliesanonymint (65)in bitcoin • 5 years agoRE: Our Bitcoins Will Be Taken/Frozen By the Miners; Involuntary INCOME Tax on Frozen Bitcoin!It’s difficult for me to summarize here on my public blog the many detailed private emails I send out which update my thoughts. I can’t keep up. Too many things on my todo list. Read also my most…anonymint (65)in philosophy • 5 years agoRE: Geographical Cultural Ethos → science is dead (Part 2)I wrote on Quora in response to a question and a theory about what it the fundamental unit of existence at the smallest-scale: More abstractly the fundamental unit of existence is…anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?Indeed, that is what I have been thinking when and since I wrote : it was used previously to Ethereum by R Λ Z Ξ R ∎ I prefer this to the last comment about naming. I hope you guys…anonymint (65)in philosophy • 6 years agoRE: Geographical Cultural Ethos → science is dead (Part 2)anonymint (65)in health • 6 years agoRE: Omega-3 — the happy drug that deserted Tuna (Sushi)I strongly suggest forcing yourself to eat steamed spinach or collard greens every evening before the rest of your dinner. It’s not the absolute best taste but a male can get through it, knowing…anonymint (65)in health • 6 years agoRE: Omega-3 — the happy drug that deserted Tuna (Sushi)I’m not sure if it has any appreciable effect, but there’s some information that it may alter the chemical structure of the food. I have not really delved into this deeply enough to be sure.gorillazilla (30)in health • 6 years agoRE: Omega-3 — the happy drug that deserted Tuna (Sushi)Also, I notice you say never to use a microwave? Why is that, does it damage something?gorillazilla (30)in health • 6 years agoRE: Omega-3 — the happy drug that deserted Tuna (Sushi)This warrior diet you use yourself interests me, Could you link me to a good source for it?anonymint (65)in cryptocurrency • 6 years agoRE: Bitcoin rises because land is becoming worthlessI have no time. I am struggling to find the energy to code given my spleen and liver condition.anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?That’s exactly what I’ve been doing my entire life is channeling my crazy adrenaline into competitive work mode. But since I’ve been ill, my energy level was all messed up so it didn’t work the…anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?You’d think someone could produce a better open source dictionary than the crappy ones in browsers. I constantly have to add words to the browser dictionary.anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?The less technobabble and the more associated with personal exaltation+emotions will appeal more to the females. Reboot I think is more male focused.anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?Are you Pichard from bitcointalk.org ? Because as a player in any video game, or any game infact you are in some way indulging in immortality, […] you can rise from the ashes of your failure…anonymint (65)in cryptocurrencies • 6 years agoRE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?Yeah that was similar to what I wrote privately when I thought of the name last year. Will it be possible to make smart contracts ect on Cred? I’ve been doing some thinking about that…anonymint (65)in trading • 7 years agoRE: Bitcoin to $15k in March, $8.5k by June, then $30+k by Q1/2019?Unless you’re a programmer, there’s nothing you can do to help my project until we get closer to launch. Apologies I’m not replying on BCT because they banned me there for speaking out against…anonymint (65)in eos • 7 years agoRE: In Defense of Consortium BlockchainsI can be contacted via email . At the moment there's nothing anyone whose not a programmer can do to help. I'm hiring and deep in development work. Until there's something ready for release, then…