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♏️Seer's avatar

I love your words--WE ARE ALL EQUAL!🩷 We are ALL diverse❤️--WE are ALL equal🩷--WE are ALL included💜--NO MATTER THE FIGHT--IT CANNOT BE TAKEN AWAY IN SPIRIT!🤍

🙏NAMASTE💜

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Gary @ PostScript's avatar

Thank you!

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Sea Hag Life's avatar

“You can’t kill an idea whose time has come.” It is this one point that puts our lives at risk because our opponents are trying to kill us for our diverging ideologies.

As they cancel dei programs, free press, education, bodily autonomy, personal liberty, and public access, etc., remember they are attempting to kill our ideas.

In return, we must preserve ideas in our minds as well as in publication. Imo, we must look to the books (as well as the press) and protect banned books with everything we’ve got—ASAP.

I’m looking for collaborators interested in using open source, decentralized technology to “mint” banned books into perpetuity. The project requires tech brains to identify the blockchain and essential privacy dapps to protect privacy of book donors and to streamline the process of uploading and minting. Once books are preserved as NFTs on a decentralized blockchain, the ideas can never be destroyed.

We can use their technology to defeat them, democratizing banned ideas for anyone in the world to access. Wouldn’t that be a hoot?

(This idea is open source and free for anyone to run with, but I’d love to be part of the project. Please message to discuss.)

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Gary @ PostScript's avatar

That sounds like an incredible idea although I have no idea how to do any of it!! Thanks for reading, commenting and subscribing though!

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Dragonmama's avatar

Hate to be a party pooper, but NFTs on a decentralized block chain does not mean it can never be destroyed. Anything on a computer is unspeakably fragile.

Look at the ACTUAL texts that have been preserved for thousands of years. The key is many physical copies in many locations, in many languages. Ideally a sealed container in a desert cave on acid free paper.

Intentionally making our own "Rosetta Stone" artifacts would be helpful too. Who knows what languages will persist?

Unless your version of "forever" is ten years. In which case, NFTs will probably be fine!

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Sea Hag Life's avatar

I appreciate you! I get your point, but there must be a way to preserve on blockchain. I’m not ready to give up yet. Please let me know if you think up an exception. Thank youuuu

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Gary @ PostScript's avatar

Absolutely! Thanks for reading and the thoughtful comment.

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