First, I must retract that previous offer of giving you my ideas for some crypto, that was very short sighted of me and not well thought out.
If you take every one of the emissions as a lasting and enforceable contract with an all-powerful entity, you might get the gist of what
the Dirk Gently second book was trying to tell us about care with cryptic contracts (probably by accident).
Crypti pure crptobuzwordidentity online .
Someone was talking in my sphere right then, so I needed to move to some other emission:
Catch me on discord in the next hour I said, 16 hours ago, in an unpublished letter here, and I promised you a bounty of genuine Eth earned not bought. Tag THAT in a tx, my NFT hungry friends, I wrote to the imagined Eve looking over my shoulder.
Bob and Alice. OK. And the man in the middle, an Evesdropper.
OK, that was a pretty cheap challenge for an awful lot of free pen test work. Like, who or what is able to see the draft versions of works on Read.Cash? Not too many, and of them, even if they have some AI thing scanning the work looking for good end-run opportunities, revealing themselves would be contrary to their stealth.
Show me YOUR first transaction in crypto. I do not think I could find mine, too many computers changed, poor records, etc.
Hha! and prove it is you!
Annnddd... prove it was your first.
Checkit, Mr read.cash. Are these things time stamped hashed and tagged into the BCH? They oughta be, you could serve as a retroactive public record as credible as any fine print statement dropped into the back of the newspaper.
The more transactions give more proof but if one likes to burn ideas, then NFTs is a way. What do you think of DAO community burning someone's NFT?