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Re: What’s up with these accounts on Beginners & Help? – The "Hi/Hello/Thanks" tribe
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stompix
on 26/11/2021, 17:34:42 UTC
⭐ Merited by DdmrDdmr (6) ,hosseinimr93 (2) ,suchmoon (1) ,Pmalek (1)
These threads are hardish to find (burried), so I’m not sure why they chose them to respond to, other than them being relatively easy to participate in.

Looking at the topics bumped seems like they are picking topics by age in each category

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Wonder if they are that stupid to believe that if they respond to an old topic their replies will not be seen.
But it's clear they are part of a farming operation, one which will not have too much success unless somebody really generous awards one of them for making the usual useless topic with a fake story, no danger.

Oh, one of will be out of the picture pretty soon

Its a hard question to answer because first of all  Bitcoin replicates many of the formal aspects of real estate transactions.Bitcoin transactions have features that closely resemble grantor names,grantee names,legal descriptions,and signatures found in real property deeds.While these "bitcoin deeds" may eb interesting,they are not profound!Which means Bitcoin goes beyond creating simple digital deeds,however,and replicates institutional aspects of real estate in particular recordation and title assurance (as in your case).When more than one grantor executes more than deed covering the same property,recordation acts determine which grantee wins.
thanks

https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/1896/

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Bitcoin replicates many of the formal aspects of real estate transactions. Bitcoin transactions have features that closely resemble grantor names, grantee names, legal descriptions, and signatures found in real property deeds. While these “Bitcoin deeds” may be interesting, they are not profound. Bitcoin goes beyond creating simple digital deeds, however, and replicates important institutional aspects of real estate transactions, in particular recordation and title assurance.