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>>2997100
Ignore women, focus on making more money or influencing politics.

Women are (paradoxically) attracted to men who are super focused and interested in something productive and give off an aura of power. Being active both financially and politically helps in this.

Once acquired, you must them like horses: feed them regularly, stroke their hair, massage them when they're feeling sore, clean up their shit, and apply a nice swift application of the (figurative) riding crop to remind them who's on top.

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>>2929645
It's in the bloody white paper. Latter part of section 3
https://cdn.omise.co/omg/whitepaper.pdf

>The above mechanisms require significant volume of activity (with a large amount of state), and is not at this time suitable for all activity to occur on the Ethereum main chain, however the construction would be to bond trading activity in the public Ethereum chain with contract execution input being provided by the OMG chain.

>We are building a blockchain which hooks into other blockchains to allow for trading across token/asset classes, largely backed by Ether. From the perspective of any individual chain, we are building a scalable blockchain whose contract state is bonded by the activities of the OMG chain itself. Activity on other chains can interlink with this chain via interchain committed proofs similar (but constructed differently) to BTC Relay[9] on the OMG chain which can be submitted on Ethereum. The OMG chain validates the activity of the behavior of all participants (including activity on other chains). In other words, the role of the OMG token is providing computation and enforcement. The token itself acts as a bond for its activity on this blockchain, improper activity results in the token/bond being burned on the OMG chain. By creating a custom chain with deep enforcement, we are able to construct a system where consensus rules optimize for high-performant activity. The design optimizes for rapid execution and clearing, with slower settlement. Future iterations may include sharding of the OMG chain, but the initial iteration will presume high-throughput capacity for block propagation.

>>2929661
Singaporean/Japanese, which is far better.

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>>2858842
It is literally stated in their white paper:
>https://cdn.omise.co/omg/whitepaper.pdf

>The above mechanisms require significant volume of activity (with a large amount of state), and is not at this time suitable for all activity to occur on the Ethereum main chain, however the construction would be to bond trading activity in the public Ethereum chain with contract execution input being provided by the OMG chain.
>We are building a blockchain which hooks into other blockchains to allow for trading across token/asset classes, largely backed by Ether. From the perspective of any individual chain, we are building a scalable blockchain whose contract state is bonded by the activities of the OMG chain itself. Activity on other chains can interlink with this chain via interchain committed proofs similar (but constructed differently) to BTC Relay[9] on the OMG chain which can be submitted on Ethereum. The OMG chain validates the activity of the behavior of all participants (including activity on other chains). In other words, the role of the OMG token is providing computation and enforcement. The token itself acts as a bond for its activity on this blockchain, improper activity results in the token/bond being burned on the OMG chain. By creating a custom chain with deep enforcement, we are able to construct a system where consensus rules optimize for high-performant activity.

>>2858848
Keep in mind that OmiseGo is the blockchain app. Omise (by itself) is the payments gateway that has existed for years:
>https://www.omise.co/
They even list a few companies: ascend, Minor International, Event Pop!, Kaidee, weloveshopping.com, page365, acommerce, The Pizza Company...

How are people not seeing this? This thing is vastly underrated.

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>>2853525
...I urge you to actually read the paper and see and understand what you're getting yourself into.

With that in mind, try to find where it says that this is based on Ethereum.

In fact, since you clearly need your hand held like a child, let me point you out to page 35 where it says, and I quote:
>"Mattereum is a platform, not a product. To
deliver on the full promise of decentralization -
a transformation of business, governance and
administration - will require a vibrant ecosystem of many products, powered by Mattereum.

>Ethereum’s existing smart contract infrastructure has already enabled many new businesses, but these are limited in scope by the fact that smart contracts can only enforce on-chain outcomes. With Mattereum, that scope is expanded by orders of magnitude: smart contracts to manage everyday sale, lease, lend, and auction of simple property, real estate, vehicles, land, energy, labour, and time will become possible. Built on Ethereum’s programmable blockchain substrate, applications composed of connected smart contracts and Ricardian contracts will become possible. New ways of managing the systems that run our lives are enabled, and it will become possible to program our reality."

This may come as shock anon-san, but Ethereum is NOT all that its riled up to be. And people can (and are!) developing alternative smart contract platforms/ecosystems.

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>>2845569
Peace and Freedom.

I just want 2 to 3 million to live securely. I can put it into bonds, index funds, stocks with strong dividends, and just collect what is basically annuity every year.

I can just move to an inexpensive low-income country (preferably in Latin America where good mojitos are served or Croatia where the beaches are nice and women are lovely) where your Western income pushes you into the upper class. Hell, I'll keep on working. I just want the ability to not have to worry about finances. I can focus on my own pursuits, from writing to traveling.


And OP, piece of advice: learn to not give a shit. I'm not kidding; learning to stop caring about ridiculous expectations (both self-imposed and pushed by our regrettably decadent and sex-obsessed society) is incredibly liberating. Guys who are actively looking to get their dick wet scream desperation.

Not only that, but women are strangely into guys who don't give a shit about anything except things that really interest them. At this point, I treat them like one would a horse: whisper encouraging words, clean/feed them because they're obvious slops when left by themselves, and provide a nice swift application of a riding crop (not literally) when necessary.

Its really weird how it works.

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