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November 23, 2025, 10:31:13 PM
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The emergence of cryptocurrencies has, in essence, been a response to the growing distrust of national currencies and traditional banking systems. Their primary purpose is to reduce an individual’s dependence on government and financial institutions that control monetary flows, inflation, and access to capital. The decentralized architecture of cryptocurrencies ensures independence from central banks, transparency of transactions, and the ability to manage one’s funds without intermediaries.

Nevertheless, cryptocurrencies reflect only the economic dimension of humanity’s broader aspiration toward decentralization and global integration. Realizing more comprehensive cosmopolitan ideals would require a far deeper transformation of governance institutions. In theory, such a transformation could be achieved through a system of global blockchain governance. Within such a model, not only financial operations but also legislative processes, resource distribution, the application of legal norms, and the functioning of bureaucracy would become maximally transparent, decentralized, and accountable to all citizens of the planet. Corruption, election fraud, and abuse of power would become technically difficult or even impossible, as all actions would be recorded in an immutable distributed ledger.

However, the main challenge is not technological implementation but public acceptance of such a system. As long as the majority of people de facto recognize the legitimacy of national authorities, these institutions will retain real power and political agency. A mass transition to a new governance model—even within a single country—would require enormous resources, systematic preparatory work, and a profound reshaping of social attitudes. Achieving such a transition on a global scale would be even more difficult, given that state interests, cultural differences, and existing power structures naturally resist this kind of unification.

Nonetheless, discussing the possible architecture of a global blockchain government and the mechanisms for a gradual transition from numerous local governance systems to a unified decentralized global institution appears both important and timely. It is worth exploring how such a system could be organized and what social, political, and technological steps might enable its adoption by the international community.
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November 23, 2025, 11:34:46 PM
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The emergence of cryptocurrencies has, in essence, been a response to the growing distrust of national currencies and traditional banking systems. Their primary purpose is to reduce an individual’s dependence on government and financial institutions that control monetary flows, inflation, and access to capital. The decentralized architecture of cryptocurrencies ensures independence from central banks, transparency of transactions, and the ability to manage one’s funds without intermediaries.

Nevertheless, cryptocurrencies reflect only the economic dimension of humanity’s broader aspiration toward decentralization and global integration. Realizing more comprehensive cosmopolitan ideals would require a far deeper transformation of governance institutions. In theory, such a transformation could be achieved through a system of global blockchain governance. Within such a model, not only financial operations but also legislative processes, resource distribution, the application of legal norms, and the functioning of bureaucracy would become maximally transparent, decentralized, and accountable to all citizens of the planet. Corruption, election fraud, and abuse of power would become technically difficult or even impossible, as all actions would be recorded in an immutable distributed ledger.

However, the main challenge is not technological implementation but public acceptance of such a system. As long as the majority of people de facto recognize the legitimacy of national authorities, these institutions will retain real power and political agency. A mass transition to a new governance model—even within a single country—would require enormous resources, systematic preparatory work, and a profound reshaping of social attitudes. Achieving such a transition on a global scale would be even more difficult, given that state interests, cultural differences, and existing power structures naturally resist this kind of unification.

Nonetheless, discussing the possible architecture of a global blockchain government and the mechanisms for a gradual transition from numerous local governance systems to a unified decentralized global institution appears both important and timely. It is worth exploring how such a system could be organized and what social, political, and technological steps might enable its adoption by the international community.

I checked this texts by using all Ai detector tools which is mentioned in OP and most of tools marked this text as Ai generated except few one. According to my analysis, this text is Ai generated.

Sapling - 100% Ai
originality.ai - 100% Ai
stealthwriter - Mixed (64% Ai and 36 Human)
Zerogpt - 35% Ai
Quillbot - 66% Ai
Copy leaks - 0% Ai
gptzero - Mixed (Ai + Human)
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November 24, 2025, 04:54:35 AM
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I never wanted to respond to this allegation because the person that accused me had no proof of me using AI to make my post but because a reputable member like SatoPrincess also made the same statement about the post being AI is funny and I needed to respond.
d5000 created a thread about places one can visit with Bitcoin and in that same thread he said and I quote " Resources to check are for example BTCmap, Coinpages, and of course search engines, ChatGPT and friends etc. "
Meaning we are allowed to research about these places that use Bitcoin and we can travel to.
And if you check the posts I made there including the one you people said is AI I included there source under it meaning where I got the information from or can't you see it and last time I checked when you included source of where you got the information you posted it won't be regarded as plagiarism or AI.
Everyone in that same thread used the same method I used by posting and including the source of where they got there information from or you are afraid to mention them because they are high rank members, I'm really disappointed.
And one thing you should understand and know is that not all my statements there are gotten from online I wrote some by myself to make my writing more meaningful.
Itz-prisigold I am really surprised why you are denying that you are not using AI. I am giving proof with screenshots.

Check this link, it is clear that you are using Chategpt, it is understandable without any AI tool. There are many like you who are using Chategpt to post. I can give clear proof. Now I want to hear your point.
In the thread you mentioned in the screenshot, the OP allowed the use of Chategpt. I'm quoting it.
I was thinking about good options to spend Bitcoin and international travelling is a quite obvious one: You don't have to care about currency exchange (at least not that much), and in many cases you bring precious Bitcoins into circulation to places away from the main tech metropoles.

Thus I start this thread to gather a list of cities and other places where you can travel with Bitcoin. The idea is that those who want can post cities and towns, be it in their own country or in locations where they have been, or whatever, where there is some Bitcoin acceptance. And add a photo from every location so the thread becomes a bit "visual" too Wink

The idea is to show cities, towns and resorts where you can pay for your main expenses with BTC. There should be at least accomodation (hotels, apartments ...) and places to eat (restaurants, bars, fastfood etc.) which accept Bitcoin. Places with shops and ATMs are even better. Resources to check are for example BTCmap, Coinpages, and of course search engines, ChatGPT and friends etc. Important: If you want to travel to these places spending your BTC, double check the hotels and restaurants still exist and still offer Bitcoin payment.

Let's start with:

Buenos Aires, Argentina

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/06/27/Uu9kGW.jpeg
Credits: Public domain image

A vibrant metropolis with an immense cultural scene, and home to several Bitcoiners too. The long history of inflation and unstability has made Argentina one of the countries with most Bitcoin ownership in the Americas, and thus it's not surprising there are some hotels and restaurants you can pay with BTC. One can almost speak about a "Bitcoin district" in the city center, where you can find a Bitcoin-accepting shop in almost every block, and in total there are around 100 Bitcoin-accepting businesses. You can find restaurants, bars, Bitcoin ATMs, some few places for acommodation and shops at BTCMap here. The image shows Floralis Generica, a moving sculpture located in a big park, the perhaps most unique attraction of the city.

San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/06/27/Uu9YbC.jpeg

Credits: Fulviusbsas @ Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA license

The city of Tucumán has about a million inhabitants and lies on the foot of jungle-covered mountains called the Yungas. It's a great place to explore Northwestern Argentina and has a lot of historic buildings, close to Salta, the Rio Hondo spas and the Quilmes pre-columbian city. This is actually the only interesting place in Argentina outside of the capital Buenos Aires where I have found both accomodation and food with payment in Bitcoin. The BTCmap location is here. Tucumán has about 20 businesses accepting Bitcoin, which is quite good for a city off the beaten track!

In Argentina you can also buy some gift cards with Bitcoin at Bitrefill, for example for the Carrefour and Dia supermarkets (at least Carrefour is present in both cities and many others too) and also some restaurants. See Bitrefill Argentina.



Now it's your turn ... know a city or town where you can pay with BTC in at least one place both for food and accomodation? Post it here Smiley

We should all verify and express our opinions properly.




Anyway, here I am quoting another post using AI.

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Your explanation has actually cleared things up a lot, the way you broke it down makes sense alot especially on how Float isn’t extra savings, it’s just money you keep aside for things that are about to come up, like rent, bills, or food, I think it has more to do with timing than saving. I also get the part about how managing cashflow around bitcoin isn’t only about how much you invest, but about keeping your finances steady so you’re not forced to sell when prices drop the example helped put it into perspective like especially how you can slowly build both your backup funds and bitcoin holdings at the same time it feels more realistic than trying to go all in at once, and yeah, I agree with the point about protection, even with careful planning, unexpected stuff can still happen, and sometimes it’s just out of our control as humans, so the best thing is to do is to set up a system that gives you some breathing space where your emergency fund, float, and investments all have their own purpose to serve, that way, even if things go wrong, you’re not completely stuck in a place.
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November 24, 2025, 06:18:41 AM
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I've noticed an increase in Newbies posting "solutions" on the tech boards, no doubt for Merit. But it doesn't read as if they're human, nor know what they're talking about:
What's the verdict on Newbie Pathsofglory38? He's already on my Ignore list:

This user went from this:
Im also new in the forum but I’ll like to say a few things as regards your post since you just graduated from the college or it’s called university, working for bitcoin industry will really be helpful to you and you  don’t have to pass through anybody you just need the right information u will just be a nod and work with other nods to facilitate transactions and I think you get paid indirectly or something like that I was reading about it few days ago just read and make research more but you will be completely independent of any other person cus even satoshi was an independent entity.

To this in a week:
First of all I’ll say this post shouldn’t be here but rather in the bitcoin discussion forum.
However every transaction on bitcoin are public and traceable using your public key, so when you spend directly from an exchange linked wallet address will definitely expose your identity due to the fact that you must have done KYC and you’re trying to break the link without violating the laws because you want to avoid trouble like audit or frozen funds or maybe sanction.
I will say the best way to spend bitcoin with privacy without getting into trouble is to stay legit and take low risk by
1. Setup privacy-focused wallet and practice
2. Use the lighting network for everyday spending
3. Direct spending at bitcoin merchant ( about too much conversation)

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November 24, 2025, 02:12:07 PM
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I've noticed an increase in Newbies posting "solutions" on the tech boards, no doubt for Merit. But it doesn't read as if they're human, nor know what they're talking about:
What's the verdict on Newbie Pathsofglory38? He's already on my Ignore list:
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First post - Copyleaks, Stealthwriter and ZeroGPT = No AI detected
Second post - Copyleaks = No AI, ZeroGPT = No AI, Stealthwriter = Human-Written 67%, AI-Generated 33%

If he uses AI, he knows how to disguise it.

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