Philosophically, blockchain is a totalitarian regime which aims to put a label on every atom in the universe. Based on confused views of signifier/signified and map/territory relations - It naively assumes that the quality of experience & truth increases, the deeper the simulacra
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Replying to @Plinz
with all due respect, you are being slightly rude there for no good reason.
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Replying to @samim
No insult was intended! I was really just curious what it was and where to get some.
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(Please don't tell me that the belief that blockchain is a totalitarian regime that aims to put a label on every atom in the universe, based on confused views of the nature of semantics, is indicative of your default mental state these days? That would make me concerned.)
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Replying to @Plinz
You say "no insult was intended" but in actuality continue to be rude, implying i'm on drugs or mentally ill - only cause i'm voicing philosophical perspectives (related to concepts explored in semiotics, kyoto school etc.), which do not fit in your belief system.
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Replying to @samim
Yes. As far as I understand, you claim that a cryptographically secured distributed ledger somehow secretly represents an attempt to label upwards of 10^78 atoms, and that would be indicative that the people deploying it are morally and epistemologically confused?
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Replying to @Plinz
No. This interpretation of the tweet is precisely missing all the interesting bits.
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I am obviously missing all the context. Could you elaborate? I will try to not make fun of you again.
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