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AskLeo - Would You Accept A "Crypto Chip", As a Wallet, Implanted Under Your Skin?

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Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are going to impact our lives in so many aspects and ways, some of them quite unimaginable at the moment, while others already predictable, but for the moment we're quite far from being able to say we live in a crypto world. Fiat is still king...

I was reading a few minutes ago about the 13-Year-Old Who Built a $7M Money Manager on Ethereum and was thinking what penetration power does this crypto revolution has. Despite not much of the general public deeply understanding it, we're on quite a journey.

There's a quite old theory according to which the elites are trying for quite some years into pushing us into a cashless society and the ultimate goal in that direction is to have us chip implanted, the so called chips supposedly acting as personal wallets, IDs, keys and so on.

I have rejected this idea right from the beginning because I believe such a reality would put us in the position of becoming 100% controllable and in the position of not being able to escape the system, unless trying to live in the woods or something.

When you are part of a system that's controlling the currency used by its citizens entirely and the survival of an individual relies upon using that currency, you either accept all of that, or get the hell out of that society.

To some extent such a solution would be convenient, as it would eliminate a lot of useless paperwork and annoying stuff that we need to carry around, but would I trade my privacy and freedom for a bit of convenience? No, I wouldn't... but I'm still thinking of an idea...

What if there will be at some point a division in society where we will have on one hand a part of the inhabitants of this world using the governments currencies and their future implanted chips that would act as detailed above and another large group of people that would decouple from this shit and live their own reality.

What if some crypto company would create such a RFID chip acting as an ID(if we would still require one in such a scenario?, as a wallet, passwords holder and so on, would you accept that?

Well, I probably would, knowing that the cryptocurrency I'm using is not trackable, that we're using decentralized blockchains and that whatever keys I'd store on such a chip would not be accessible to anyone else other than myself. The world of crypto, aside from a few hacks and scammers, seems much more "reliable and safe" and I'd definitely "cyborg myself" inside such a community rather than accepting what the elites are preparing for us.

When it comes to implanting myself with a RFID chip "made by the government" and used as any government's centralized shit has been designed to work, my answer would be NO. I'd rather go live in the woods than to accept such a slavery. What about you...

Thanks for attention, Adrian

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