16 Jul 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: Where are your thoughts on cryptocurrencies and blockchain |
16 Jul 21 UTC | Autumn, 1860: I haven’t used it and haven’t encountered a need for it. |
17 Jul 21 UTC | Spring, 1861: Does it bother you that all your data (everything) online is being collected and use to manipulate you? Grate example is a company called Cambridge Analytica with their facebook scandle. I want to type a full page right now about this but you can Wikipedia it if interested. |
17 Jul 21 UTC | Spring, 1861: Other use-case's for crypto is finance. there isnt a middle man taking a cut of everything. There isnt human error or fraud in things that matter Like elections for govt officials and so on. |
17 Jul 21 UTC | Autumn, 1861: This isnt important but if you play games blockchain makes anything obtainable ingame able to be taken out of game and sold or traded in a market place for cash or crypto. |
17 Jul 21 UTC | Autumn, 1861: Things like global finance and international banking are so out of my control that I don’t have the luxury to worry about it. I reserve my concerns for things I have mild influence over. Part of remaining sane. |
28 Jul 21 UTC | Nice play. |
28 Jul 21 UTC | GameMaster: Confederacy voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Concede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
30 Jul 21 UTC | GG. |