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    Initial discussions on an IPO - True Life Stories (TM)

    1. True Life Stories - it is a new business. It will liaison with various governmental agencies and armed forces with media companies and film studios to create movies. The stories will be real life stories, perhaps about spies. That requires approval from the various agencies due to...
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    So, I have requested a helicopter...

    No. I don't like drugs.
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    So, I have requested a helicopter...

    Oh... I forgot to name my location. Perhaps that is the problem. 103 Targee St on Staten Island. How many times must I repeat myself?
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    So, I have requested a helicopter...

    from the NYC trust-fund types. No response as yet. "True Life Stories" solves the US' secrecy issues. True Love Story is a movie. Script is written as it is a true story of me and Demi. Where is an agent? All studios are to be involved. I will make my determinations. Please...
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    Free exchange (peer to peer)

    * Peer-to-peer database. * Reputation based. * Becomes a free E-bay. * Escrow/Promise Assurance companies can be built around it (notice messages) I am a software architect, and have it designed. Does someone know peer-to-peer? Bid/Ask architecture: Selling Bitcoin: Initiating...
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    Future 16 year old billionaire question

    From a legal perspecctive, I doubt anything would occur unless you lost all your friend's money and he sued you.
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    I kind of agree. The thing is, the banks and government are facing many of the same issues as the banana/bread/frog leg exchange rate thing. FYI, you did jump quite ahead in your understanding of how this works. You are correct. The issue is lack of education of government and Treasury...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    I'm not sure why you say it costs more. It stores a record of the transaction. It doesn't define price or take any time to send a digital message to save the information. As far as PayPal... PayPal is centralized. A distributed record of transactions has no central authority.
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    It's an add-on to the Blockchain system. Similar, but different. The blockchain only stores Bitcoin transactions to and from, but not what was purchased. The Promise Language system stores every transaction with what was conveyed. It works with Bitcoin, but it works with any other...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    Once upon a time, some guy had an orange and you wanted it. So you offered to trade a banana for his orange. But your banana was way back at your hut. So you picked up a seashell or something and handed it to him in exchange for his orange. You promised to go get your banana and deliver it...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    Exactly right on costs and efficiency. Two ways to start I suppose: 1. if you are a business who has electronic transactions, simply post the EDI format to convey the transaction from computer to computer. Example: [transaction] [promise] 1 banana [endpromise]...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    FireWalker refers to walking through fire or walking fire from one place to another (similar to how the Olympic torch is carried). Promise Language is a standard format to describe monetary transactions. It is not a currency. It describes any transaction in any imaginable format to include...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    I think I went through all the relevant things above, but the origin of money was probably something along the lines of: Some guy had an orange and you wanted to trade him for a banana, but your banana was back at your hut. So you gave the guy a sea shell and promised to go get the banana...
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    Does this solve monetary science?

    The root of money is a "promise to deliver value". Money is a human construct. Money originally was a form of bookkeeping to see who delivered on their promises (or who had outstanding undelivered promises). Sea shells worked in some locales. Until recently, paper money was a receipt...
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    How to short bitcoin ?

    How to short Bitcoin: Borrow some Bitcoin from someone and pay them some interest for the use of their capital.
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    Why today's youth will NEVER be rich

    Well. There is the prostitution side to it and the women's desire to get out poverty, but there is another side to it that is little known: physical torture to scare the female into submission.
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    Why today's youth will NEVER be rich

    Those already wealthy want to party. They love young women begging to them. Therefore, the wealthy do everything possible to prevent the younger generation from becoming wealthy. The Baby Boomer generation (aka Infant Boomer generation) outnumbers the younger generation. And their spoiled...
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    Preventing a perpetual fee (for being born)

    Kingdoms extract a price. Born on the King's land and the population must worship and support the King. So... in the United States, who has placed themselves into the King position? Federal Reserve? Military? Federal Government? Lawyers in aggregate? Doctors and the health care...
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    What is the optimum tax rate on the wealthy?

    I know that. I agree. Frequently solutions present themselves by stretching the limits. The point is, the roads and bridges part of the budget is nothing in comparison to all the very stupid things government spends its money on. I want out of this stupidity.
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    American CEO of Singapore Startup First Meta Dies

    FYI, she was a 28 year old CEO of a Bitcoin exchange and storage company. Autumn Radtke, the American chief executive of Singapore-based virtual currency company First Meta, has died according to Douglas Abrams, the company’s director and non-executive chairman. “I was informed by the...
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