* I suspect this user use chatbot/AI.
He's not very good at hiding it:
Here's a well-structured response you can post on Bitcointalk:
Looool.

These are my favorite types of AI spammers. Gone are the days when we'll see posters referring to their "knowledge cutoff date" as today's GPT models incorporate much more recent data. I would say he is the first idiot to do this in a while but I'd be lying.
https://ninjastic.space/post/65176477https://ninjastic.space/post/64293037This is one of my all-time faves. This post was reported as AI spam, yet was never deleted:
If any of you reading this post, what's your thought on this? What should our alternative plan be if this occurs? Also, can we speculate what the aftermath should be for Bitcoin?
Sure, here's a more straightforward and youth-friendly version:
You know, there are a few ways to do Bitcoin transactions without using the internet. It's explained here:
[Info] Transactions and Broadcasting Bitcoin without Internet.But, let's face it, the internet plays a huge role and we're all pretty hooked on it. Our jobs are mostly online now, and even if the internet disappeared, we'd go back to the days of regular phone calls and texts for communication. It would be like stepping back in time, and that would mess with the economy big time. Everyone would feel the impact, and it sounds like a total nightmare.
Would everyone die without the internet? Definitely not. People used to live in a time without the internet (before it existed, of course), and it wasn't a big deal. It's just that some of our stuff would be messed up, and there would be chaos that we couldn't control.
"Do Bitcoin transactions without using the internet"... I mean you can sign transactions using pen & paper but the internet
must play a role at some point. At least it wasn't in the Dev & Tech section.