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Everyone's assumed to be a retard until proven otherwise.
Lost one country, then what? What have we done in 30 years?
Right before USSR collapse i remember, in '88, an automaticized flight was arranged on the Buran airship.
A real robot, could do anything on its own. Even land seamlessly. Americans couldn't even come close.
It was controlled by a system with 2 megs of RAM, a magnetic tape. It was a true marvel of the fleeting era.
Don't wanna criticize anyone here, everyone's struggling.
Been hard for the entire 30 years, but not really.
All technology is from foreign lands, with some surviving soviet machines, american combines. And with it everyone's out of a job. The workers have no work. They say they've all been replaced with machine. And yet you look around and see people being busy.
I really don't understand it all.
PS. Buran was crushed by a rotting roof to shit.
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An entire country put so much effort into it. The engines were sold to China. As a metaphor for bitcoin it's the end of the world. Rapture.
One half of the country is making blogs and videos while the other is trying to maintain in with life support.
How about something more positive?
Why exactly a launchpad?
I don't like them and how they work. I want it done differently.
For me that would be an opportunity to connect different skills to budget and a product with a market.
A modern version of social stratification.
A project's economy, its token, hard tasks. Especially with constant sales.
What's the advantage of a launchpad built on the blockchain, its USP?
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- The organization of (onchain) data
- Anonymity for both the creator and the investor
- No limitations for investment
- Fast money transfer
- Control of compliance with conditions, can be partially automated.
It's what's seen as a base. How to wrap it all up properly and what else can be done is uncharted territory.
Let's dive deeper into this rabbithole
What's their business?
It's skyrocketing. Going from zero cap to the stratosphere, most often with mediocre projects.
Misinformation is key. It doesn't matter if the project has been alive at all or not, if it was even used.
It becomes a casino:
- Make bullshit
- Package bullshit
- Sell bullshit to oblivious newbs
Then they meet at the DOM at the moment of listing and it's a free-for-all.
Immediate sales don't always bring in users, unfortunately.
Can we count on you to deliver an exclusive interview on the release of your launchpad?
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Sure thing, shall we live up to that point
Yeah, it's becoming an increasing concern