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>>20145207
>>20145335
>2060
>fourth industrial revolution has happened
>all work is obsolete
>social mobility is over, it's impossible for a human mind or body to do anything of value to buy an asset from another human.
>all authority, law and ownership is cryptographically and autonomously enforced through faceless DAOs who operate on the real world through Chainlink oracles with no accountability
>all assets are tokenized and tracked on CoinGecko now
>DMG is the number 2 asset in the world
>all assets in the planet are managed optimally by DMM through a sophisticated oracle chain that spans the globe with millions of DMMA's for every asset and risk profile imaginable.
>literally the one world bank that owns everything
>everyone is a slave of its predatory loans
>17 trillion market
>governed by 250 million tokens
>each token has to cost at least $136k just to avoid a hostile 50% takeover of assets
>each DMG pays thousands of dollars in yearly dividends
>in a dystopian metropolis, a wizened old man living in a flying helicopter mansion looks through the window
>he remembers the fateful day he bought 1k DMG because of a "suicide stack" meme posted by a wizard frog on an old community from that old decrepit network protocol nobody uses anymore. He doesn't even remember what is was called.
>he made it, but was this a world worth living in?

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>>20131523
>>20131551
>2060
>fourth industrial revolution has happened
>all work is obsolete
>social mobility is over, it's impossible for a human mind or body to do anything of value to get an asset from another human.
>all authority, law and ownership is cryptographically and autonomously enforced through faceless DAOs who operate on the real world through Chainlink oracles
>all assets are tokenized and tracked on CoinGecko now
>DMG is the number 2 asset in the world, behind chainlink
>all assets in the planet are managed optimally by DMM through a sophisticated oracle chain that spans the globe with millions of DMMA's for every asset and risk profile imaginable.
>literally the one world bank that owns everything
>everyone is a slave of its predatory loans
>17 trillion market
>governed by 250 million tokens
>each token has to cost at least $136k just to avoid a hostile 50% takeover of assets
>each DMG pays thousands of dollars in yearly dividends
>in a dystopian metropolis, a wizened old man living in a flying helicopter mansion looks through the window
>he remembers the fateful day he bought 1k DMG because of a "suicide stack" meme posted by a wizard frog on an old community from that old decrepit network protocol nobody uses anymore. He doesn't even remember what is was called.
>he made it, but was this a world worth living in?

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>>20130875
>2060
>fourth industrial revolution has happened
>all work is obsolete
>social mobility is over, it's impossible for a human mind or body to do anything of value to get an asset from another human.
>all authority, law and ownership is cryptographically and autonomously enforced through faceless DAOs
>all assets are tokenized and tracked on CoinGecko now
>DMG is the number 2 asset in the world, behind chainlink
>all assets in the planet are managed optimally by DMM through a sophisticated oracle chain that spans the globe with literally millions of DMMA's for every asset and risk profile imaginable.
>literally the one world bank that owns everything
>17 trillion market cap
>governed by 250 million tokens
>each token has to cost at least $136k just to avoid a hostile 50% takeover of assets
>each DMG pays thousands of dollars in yearly dividends
>in a dystopian metropolis, a wizened old man living in a flying helicopter mansion looks through the window
>he remembers the fateful day he bought 1k DMG because of a "suicide stack" meme posted by a wizard frog on an old community from that old decrepit network protocol nobody uses anymore. He doesn't even remember what is was called.
>he made it, but was this a world worth living in?

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