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Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508737050 [Report] >>508737470 >>508737520 >>508739162 >>508739514 >>508741724
I think a decentralized organization like the knights templar is the only way to free ourselves from the grip of the money lenders.
Anonymous (ID: TFu9mXRL) United States No.508737470 [Report]
>>508737050 (OP)
shut the fuck up faggot
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508737520 [Report] >>508737973
>>508737050 (OP)
>corporatism
Go on.
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508737973 [Report] >>508738192
>>508737520
no we need to start our own bank and make a decentralized crypto currency like monero that is tied to a real world metal like gold or silver
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508738192 [Report] >>508738701
>>508737973
>Gold pinned stablecoins
Trivial. The whitepaper for that went out years ago. Maybe a decade? Idk. You need someone with money to back up that idea. Someone like a few actual crypto brokers like binance or even smaller brokers. Most I've seen is they trying it with USD.

But again, you're on the right track. Go on.
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508738701 [Report] >>508739021
>>508738192
Yes, if only we could find some vast source of decentralized wealth that we could use to buy up gold and silver to use against a decentralized crypto currency like monero.
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508739021 [Report] >>508739365
>>508738701
Yeah, and that's where I fail too, fren. If I could find some source of wealth I could finance any /pol/ ideas to take us out of the money lenders' hands. Most people are struggling to get enough wealth not to starve. Unless you know something about the knight's templar wealth that could help us out?

Also, I really love you logo design style. Not shitting you, it has potential. With some cleanup, it would absolutely mog any /g/ "I'll make the logo" faggot.
Anonymous (ID: MH4fbYtA) United States No.508739162 [Report] >>508739543
>>508737050 (OP)
What are the stances on racialism? Are blacks allowed?
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508739365 [Report] >>508739543
>>508739021
No but I have a legit idea of how to turn lead into gold.
Anonymous (ID: d4CcniKY) United States No.508739514 [Report] >>508739624
>>508737050 (OP)
The templar WERE the money lenders. Jacques de Molay had it coming
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508739543 [Report] >>508739851
>>508739162
My understanding of OP's "decentralized" is that racialism would mean each rae would have their own node in the organization, but they wouldn't answer to one central node that would syphon money from the one turning profit and dump into the one taking losses.

>>508739365
Now please DO go on.
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508739624 [Report]
>>508739514
Yes and then they were pirates, but atleast they gave out interest free loans to other christians.
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508739851 [Report]
>>508739543
The more nodes the better but everyone would have to be on the same page, and you know I can't talk about the philosopher stone
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508740191 [Report] >>508740508
>decentralized community based money lending
>tied to stable coin
>free loans to christians (how to check? must be same parish as the guy running this node so he does the verification?)
I'm pretty sure I remember some of those things in crypto whitepapers back when I was reading them. I'll see if I can find it. brb
Anonymous (ID: e0HRr7oI) Canada No.508740508 [Report] >>508741023
>>508740191
not just to christians dude, to everyone. Like some sort of stimulus loans that go to the people near the bottom instead of bailing out the banks which they use to further enslave everyone
Anonymous (ID: 7VpxQjzy) Brazil No.508741023 [Report]
>>508740508
Everyone except kikes. You need some checks to prevent people from sucking you dry. The world is becoming Brazil, fren, you can't trust your homogenous community. EVERYONE is out to get you.

I did a research. What you joggled in my memory was:

>BitShares stablecoin
Search the whitepaper. It was very simple idea, seems to be working. But I didn't search again right now, just enough to find the name.

>BitSpark Rebittance Remittance with bitcoin
They allowed anyone to register as a "bank" that would open someone a "checking account" (a wallet, as private as the customer wanted, they'd just do tech support etc) or withdraw money if someone sent you via it. Their idea was to bypass national taxes on remittance. But it literally empowered anyone to be anyone else's bank. They didn't like that, they didn't like that AT ALL.

Stronger KYC laws came in effect almost instantly afterwards and I hadn't heard of the project since. From this quick search, apparently operating under a different name on SEA, dunno how regulated.
Anonymous (ID: W4EjAW3h) United States No.508741724 [Report]
>>508737050 (OP)
So you're going to use an organization that gathered great wealth from money lending to stop money lending