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Introducing: GoogleCoin!

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There is a trend emerging, getting too much traction, and beginning to snowball as we use our mobile technology like it’s part of our autonomic nervous system – it regulates our mood, ability to navigate, communicate and in some instances, survive. It is surely the greatest of all the “no way back” tech – a type of technology that once humans start to use it, they wonder how they ever got along without it and is impossible to imagine a world without it.

Sure, without cars, probably wouldn’t be here, we need electricity to power them so surely it’s not the greatest? Or, if it’s the most recent of this category of technology it makes logical sense it would be the greatest yet. But it’s both the greatest of the “no way back technology” and a new category of technology that we unknowingly yet willingly relinquish ourselves of basic privacy, freedom, freedom of speech and to express and eventually giving us newspeak, thoughtcrime and the abolition of history, for the benefit of the party of course. How does my mobile phone play the role in this?

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As we become more dependent on our mobile tech, we forget about its real power. We underestimate the capabilities of the tech, yet demand the best and don’t even consider security for these powerful, life controlling and dictating devices. We let it happen, it feels good. It’s helping regulate the dopamine in our brain and feel numb when it’s not here. It is nice to me. It is helpful. I wouldn’t be who I am without it. My mobile technology is my second me, the portal to the digital me. Chemical addiction.

Only, now the world itself and the way we access it, from languages, information to landscapes and interactions is becoming completely digitized. Stored as a digital replication somewhere. It’s very being will be verified by the megabyte before its “literal existence”. If a tree falls, and no one is around, does it make a sound? First, we will ask, if this sound exists on the blockchain.

Let me explain by first showing you this.

If you’re unaware, Google is re-indexing it’s maps service but they want to go further. They are implementing their deep learning technology to read end to end text and allowing users to take 360-degree pictures on their phone, updating the Google maps index in real time and photographic resolution is getting better and smaller increasing the detail to astonishing levels. The next level is 360 videos to which it pieces together thousands if not billions of frames to update this index. Imagine being able to ride your bike with your phone strapped to the bar, or drive around with your phone on the dash, live updating the index as you go about your day. Why would I bother? That sounds like a breach of privacy and quite frankly, the battery on my phone is shit. I need this thing remember? Here steps in the cryptocurrency side of this venture. Cue, Google Coin.
For every frame that you upload and index to Google Maps we now offer you 1 Google Coin, Google’s first digital currency and next level of digital monetization.

Spend your Google coin on almost anything, it is the most popular coin after all. Only google products accept Google coin. Download the Google Maps Indexer app and earn Google coin now.

Google is now announcing the release of its next gen phone, completely DAPPS (decentralized apps) compatible, pre-installed with all the Google Coin earning apps like Indexer and the 4K 360-degree camera so you can have the best pictures and video for your Instagram, Facebook and YouTube needs.

This is fantastic while blockchain in theory remains de-centralized. This is how it happens. First, we have the governments implementing blockchain technology. We have publicly auditable governments and elections, financial institutions and information distribution. Access to information and the recording of anything has hit levels unimaginable. We were and are unconcerned about our security, we are also unconcerned or just plain unaware of the magnitude of the record keeping at this point. Society will probably flourish like never before and your ability to excel, even cope in this new world will correlate with your mobile tech use frequency and digital presence, or better, perception. There will be no chips installed in our wrists or necks. In our brave new world, we would rather die than not have our mobile tech. Thus, in turn our punishments will begin with restrictions within the digital realm.

Notification that you are outside your home to the authorities, restriction of access to digital content and monitoring of you and your surroundings. After all, your mobile tech is equipped with the best camera and audio recording equipment and all with your pre-installed Google security features. What a horrible consequence for small crime, I love my freedom of access we will say. Only everything we do, search, say go will be logged anyway, on the blockchain. Your digital reality becoming more and more tailored, censored, perfected for you. The decentralized blockchain we once hailed, now lies in the back of our minds, much like the mobile security and implications of that has now become a part of our autonomic functioning. Then for some reason, one of the major government chains is compromised somehow, illuminating the need for more, “secure” blockchain setups – centralized.

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With this new centralized blockchain government system, they will have no trouble having access and control over every aspect within that chain of information. They slowly grip more chains or information systems through more regulations, more so-called “compromises” (see: “False Flag Attack”). Then they can erase the sound from the fallen tree, erasing the tree its self. It cannot be verified on the blockchain. Certain indexes start to go missing. Wasn’t there a book called…? I’m sure that … happened, not … Maybe even, “Iraq? What the hell are you talking about Iraq is not a country, here, I’ll show you” you pull out your phone and ask your phone; “Google, is Iraq a country?” Google: “Google does not recognize this name, do you mean iQuack the new DAPP to submit …. To earn yourself QuackBucks QKB” “See I told you! Are you alright? You don’t seem right are you okay?” You will say, not knowing it could be the last conversation you two ever have together.
All now conveniently logged somewhere forever, the whole conversation, on camera, attached to GPS co-ordinates, the date time and who was around. To later be used, erased.
For the benefit of the party of course.

Can you be sure the party has YOUR needs at heart? Didn’t think so. So, why are you giving it up again?