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This is moving way too fast for me to get a good handle on. New economy...data centers...etc.

It seems to me world governments are moving to use their peoples' tax dollars, without any guarantees or insurance, within the digital currency schemes which means if we are beholding just to the tech bros, then if they collapse then we all collapse. Am I understanding this movement correctly? There is a reason why ordinary peoples' digital financial processes are not being insured.

If I boycott data mining processes, will I be shooting myself/my digital currency using government in the foot? It seems to be a trap.

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"To effectively boycott data mining, you must combine manual opt-outs from data brokers, technical restrictions on data collection, and active resistance to corporate tracking. 
1. Opt Out of Data BrokersData brokers compile public records to sell your profile. You can remove your information from major sites like SpokeoIntelius, and Acxiom by visiting their respective opt-out pages.  For a more comprehensive approach, use centralized registries:
  • DMAchoice: To opt out of direct and telemarketing lists. 
  • NukeSpam: To remove prescreened credit offers. 
  • Do Not Call Registry: To reduce unsolicited sales calls. 
  • Credit Freeze: Contact Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, or Innovis to freeze your credit, preventing new accounts from being opened in your name. 
2. Block Tracking and CollectionPrevent companies from harvesting your data in real-time using browser and device settings:
  • Browser Extensions: Install Privacy Badger or DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials to automatically block trackers and send Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. 
  • Ad Blockers: Use uBlock Origin or network-level tools like PiHole to block tracking scripts. 
  • App Permissions: Regularly audit app permissions on iOS and Android, deleting unused apps and denying access to contacts, camera, and location data.
3. Minimize Data ExposureReduce the amount of personal information available to miners:
  • Poison the Data Well: Provide false or generic information (e.g., fake birthdays, alternate email addresses) when filling out non-essential web forms. 
  • Use Privacy-Focused Tools: Switch to privacy-respecting search engines and browsers that do not track your history. 
  • Avoid AI Training Data: Opt out of generative AI data collection in services like LinkedIn via their data privacy settings. " (LLM)
"The only journey is the one within."
(05-13-2026, 07:54 AM)quintessentone Wrote: This is moving way too fast for me to get a good handle on. New economy...data centers...etc.

It seems to me world governments are moving to use their peoples' tax dollars, without any guarantees or insurance, within the digital currency schemes which means if we are beholding just to the tech bros, then if they collapse then we all collapse. Am I understanding this movement correctly? There is a reason why ordinary peoples' digital financial processes are not being insured.

If I boycott data mining processes, will I be shooting myself/my digital currency using government in the foot? It seems to be a trap.

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"To effectively boycott data mining, you must combine manual opt-outs from data brokers, technical restrictions on data collection, and active resistance to corporate tracking. 
1. Opt Out of Data BrokersData brokers compile public records to sell your profile. You can remove your information from major sites like SpokeoIntelius, and Acxiom by visiting their respective opt-out pages.  For a more comprehensive approach, use centralized registries:
  • DMAchoice: To opt out of direct and telemarketing lists. 
  • NukeSpam: To remove prescreened credit offers. 
  • Do Not Call Registry: To reduce unsolicited sales calls. 
  • Credit Freeze: Contact Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, or Innovis to freeze your credit, preventing new accounts from being opened in your name. 
2. Block Tracking and CollectionPrevent companies from harvesting your data in real-time using browser and device settings:
  • Browser Extensions: Install Privacy Badger or DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials to automatically block trackers and send Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. 
  • Ad Blockers: Use uBlock Origin or network-level tools like PiHole to block tracking scripts. 
  • App Permissions: Regularly audit app permissions on iOS and Android, deleting unused apps and denying access to contacts, camera, and location data.
3. Minimize Data ExposureReduce the amount of personal information available to miners:
  • Poison the Data Well: Provide false or generic information (e.g., fake birthdays, alternate email addresses) when filling out non-essential web forms. 
  • Use Privacy-Focused Tools: Switch to privacy-respecting search engines and browsers that do not track your history. 
  • Avoid AI Training Data: Opt out of generative AI data collection in services like LinkedIn via their data privacy settings. " (LLM)

The thing is...They don't give a damn what we want

Crypto/tokenization won't be mass adopted through popular choice 

Look at how they're aggressively pushing data centers even when faced with strong resistance and backlash  

We will be herded into digital currency first through incentives then through pressure and mandates 

The difference between Blockchain and legal tender is Blockchain's immutability  

Data cannot be altered, deleted or tampered with once recorded, as it is distributed across a network of nodes rather than a single entity 

Permanence is achieved through cryptographic hashing, where each block links to the previous one 

Once a block is added, it becomes permanent, providing a reliable audit trail 

We will be required to provide our biometrics as part of the KYC (know your customer) security features  

AI agents will primarily handle majority of digital transactions

AI autonomous surveillance, tracking and tracing  

Digital assets can be frozen and seized  

Blockchain and AI pave the way to make the necessity of insurance obsolete 

Everything will be instantly and permanently secured, audited, surveilled, tracked and traced

Humans will be tokenized 

Anonymity and privacy are luxuries of the past
https://x.com/MorePerfectUS/status/20545...96576?s=20

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