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57141390 No.57141390 [Reply] [Original]

You can now avoid those total bullshit electronic tip requests on checkout by paying in cash. yw

>> No.57141397

>>57141390
ok here’s the crypto blackpill. there is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.

Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin development in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would ‘evolve’ the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.

Blockstream (owned by Bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi’s AI (her named isTulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical opcodes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.

Back to hash power – CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BSV leaving the segwit chain hard frozen

>> No.57141409

They’ve got a work around, they just give you less change than you’re owed.
Yesterday I bought a burrito, paid ten dollars cash, was supposed to get 2.77 in change, but she only gave me 2 dollars.
Shee took 77 cents from me without my consent

>> No.57141412

>>57141397
theres really no incentive paying with a card over cash, none

>> No.57141427

>>57141390
>Sorry Sir, we don't accept cash at this location.
>Please select your tip: 25% 45% 65% 100%

>> No.57142826
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57142826

The other day I bought some egg bites and a tall pike at a starbacks. It was a nice nigger gentleman taking my order. Or so I thought he was "nice" at first. When I didn't tip he muttered something under his breat, I thought it was "no tip". Then he went to get my food and took much longer than I expected. I threw the coffee and egg bites away while filling up at the nearest shell. Probably never going there again.
I stopped by a Panera later and got a cappuccino. It was a cute white girl and she was very nice. Cappuccino was a bit mid though.

>> No.57142848

I went to subway and paid with card and didn't tip. It was just a small to go order. The woman working the register turned to the guy making food and asked, 'did you already collect your tips for today?' I felt like she did that because I didn't tip.