bloc.scape : current issues in crypto: AI language, blockchain weather, BTC tech-tethering

If you follow crypto news then you might be getting a sense that something is brewing on the horizon. Like some of the developers I flyby throughout my day, there's a quiet pressing forward with a bit of a smile.

I’m not saying that all is well with crypto. This is just my attempt to express the apparent growth in the field that recently lifted my spirits and others have confirmed.



Current Issues in Crypto:
AI language, blockchain weather, BTC tech-tethering



I’ll be present 3 topics that I believe should be garning more attention:

  • Crypto applied to an Elon Musk influenced AI
  • Blockchain for weather
  • BTC for cryptotech tethering


Crypto AI and Human Interaction


An AI language that can ease interactions with human beings is the connection humanity needs to bring about the existences portrayed in science fiction.

Musk is a tech pioneer. If it's in his hands, you just know it will be moving forward. He is also known to raise questions about how influential tech will impact society.

Add crypto to this as a way for humans to value digital assets, and the way we all live could not help but change. For more information about this topic, view the links below:

Blockchain for Weather


There have been record heat waves this summer. The global pandemic may have distracted the world from what seems to be growing evidence for environmental issues that need our attention now.

The pandemic has also demonstrated that politicians cannot put aside their differences as people suffer. This was made clear as party issues inhibited new U.S. policies to provide help and relief from COVID-19.

A decentralized blockchain for weather would free scientists to exchange ideas and technologies to bring about faster solutions. Here are a couple useful links that I found:

BTC as for Cryptotech Tethering


I recently touched upon BTC and the old gold standard in the following post:
https://hive.blog/hive-175254/@machnbirdsparo/sky-transit

Bitcoin is more secure than other cryptos. It has been compared to gold. Some have said that Bitcoin will resurrect/replace the old gold standard. Some still believe that the world will devolve back to the real gold standard.

The questions I posed and my opinions are listed below:

  • But what exactly is the gold standard?
    In its simplest form, the gold standard provides a way for power structures to mediate issues. The demonstration of real value over the perception held by separate societies.
  • Why is it important?
    If you grasp the first point, then it becomes clear that gold becomes a way to transfer power. It does so in a more civil way than war.
  • And is it needed in a global economy?
    Once humanity reached global economic status, the concept of war changed. Many predict future wars to be police actions. Essentially, existing power structures will remain. Any fighting might be seen by global institutions as merely transition pains.

I would not at all hold it against you if you felt irked by the comments I made. I was just expressing some opinions I encountered (not my own).

What I can say about my support for the future of our interconnected world is that BTC would serve as a more true global standard because anyone can participate. In terms of crypto:

BTC provides a secure tethering for any blockchain to back up its data.

Bitcoin can do the same for crypto wallets designed to manage tokens that gold did for kings.

Qs Moving Forward

  • AI language: How about a personal AI avatar for everyone?
  • blockchain weather: Pireps! What are those? Oh, just how pilots maintain their ~six~ at a distance.
  • tethered Crypto: At some point, every blockchain can be as secure as Bitcoin?





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- Proverbs 3:21 ESVfrom openbible.info via current_events



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