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Re: The forum culture is to kill all newbies?
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nutildah
on 27/08/2021, 23:03:41 UTC
⭐ Merited by The Pharmacist (4)
I wanna ask, is this the culture forum? A culture of bullying newbies. Is this still a sacred legacy left by Satoshi Nakamoto? Why is it taken over by some tyrants and bandits? It's the biggest insult to Satoshi Nakamoto.

The problem is you. You're a liar and a cheater. It is you who is cheapening the value of the forum by flooding it with plagiarized and spun text that you claim to be original thought (it is not).

For example, your topic

Bitcoin, switcher for mankind from Carbon-based to Silicon-based civilization

is almost a word-for-word translation of this article:

``Kunyuan Original Serial 6'' blockchain is a switch for human beings to evolve from carbon-based to silicon-based civilization

This article is three years old and I don't believe you are the original author. For example,

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In the Internet age, you don’t know if the person sitting opposite and chatting with you is a dog, while in the blockchain age, you don’t know if the person sitting opposite and trading with you is a machine.

——Kun Yuan of Chain Link Society

In the Internet age, you don’t know if your chatting partner is a dog. In the blockchain age, you don’t know if your trading partner is a machine.


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Of course, in the Internet age, it is impossible for a dog to really chat with you, because there is no common language between you and not in the same channel. However, in the blockchain age, it is possible for a machine to actually have a transaction with you, because Blockchain has become a medium for the interaction between humans and machines.

A dog cannot truly chat with people on the Internet for the lack of shared language. But in the time of blockchain, it is possible for a machine to transact with humans because they do have a common language.

So... let me guess what you're going to say next: you are actually Kun Yuan, Senior Algorithm Engineer for Alibaba Group and Google Scholar, right?