Wired has identified 6 young men helping Elon with his illegal coup inside our Office of Management and Budget (OMB), their names are Akash Bobba, Edward Coristine, Luke Farritor, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin Kliger, and Ethan Shaotran

https://archive.ph/QYBhK

editing to add a photo of these weirdo children you can download and… print? put up around town? send to friends?

We cannot, we CANNOT, let Elon Musk put the US Treasury on blockchain

please join with others and find a way to fight back. Courage is contagious. Community beats chaos.

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@seachanger using the screenshot I send this to Grassley/Ernst.
"What in bloody hell are you doing‽ A private citizen with NO constitutional authority has taken control of critical government functions. The Constitution EXPLICITLY requires Senate confirmation for anyone wielding such significant federal power. A requirement that Musk has simply ignored. DO YOUR DAMNED JOB!

@seachanger I'm sure they're up to some nefarious shit, what is "the blockchain", and I'm no fan of cryptocurrency... but what's generally wrong with blockchain technology and specifically wrong with applying it to public accounting?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain

Blockchain - Wikipedia

@ahoyboyhoy @seachanger There's a reason blockchain never took off for anything but cryptocurrency. In order to maintain the distributed ledger, to need numerous concurrent operators performing the transactions. They need to be numerous and separate to avoid the byzantine general problem. But, it's costly to perform these operations, so you need to reimburse them. Typically these operators are miners, and they are rewarded by successfully mining new coin.
@mikey @seachanger I'm no expert, but I don't believe mining needs to be involved in maintaining and adding to a blockchain. I'd think it'd be a reasonable cost for every state to run a node of their own. But again, I don't really know what I'm talking about.

@ahoyboyhoy @mikey @seachanger Mining itself isn't required, but nodes can be costly, and more nodes are better, because anyone with node majority can actually alter the blockchain.

The question becomes like with every instance like this, what problem is this solving that can't be solved more simply another way?

@seachanger Are....Are they destroying the country for a fucking crypto scheme?