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This one is for you biz, roll dubs and I'll deliver. Double dubs or trips for double messages.

>> No.7942090

>>7942075
Go fuck yourself you piece of fucking shit, never talk to me again.

>> No.7942089

>>7942075
your eyes too far apart u mong

>> No.7942112

She looks to nice for you to throw her to us. Leave her alone.

>> No.7942113

I’m good, currently chasing moon missions for crypto so call me an astronaut ;) how about you qt

>> No.7942122

>>7942075
How much?

>> No.7942121

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5.

>> No.7942134

What app is this?

>> No.7942146

>>7942134

bumble.

>> No.7942148

Do you like armpits?

>> No.7942154

>>7942134
Grindr

>> No.7942158

>>7942122
winner. deliver op or kys

>> No.7942159

>>7942122
win

>> No.7942160 [DELETED] 

>>7942075
The fuck did you say to me?

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7942165

>>7942122
Eh, way to start the conversation..

>> No.7942179

Nice milkies

>> No.7942187 [DELETED] 

I LOVE YOU

>> No.7942204

>>7942165
ur eyes too far apart mommy gib milkie

>> No.7942205

How much crypto will it take for you to call me 'daddy'?

>> No.7942207

>>7942165
How much of a lucky person you have to be to look like you?

>> No.7942211

>>7942165
LONDON

>> No.7942212

>>7942165
yikes

>> No.7942214

How many stinky linkies for a ride into poontown?

>> No.7942221

>>7942207
Impressive, very nice. Was hoping you would get some digits. Keep rolling, you could fix me a date here.

>> No.7942225

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5....

>> No.7942229

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?

>> No.7942237

>>7942075
it solves the oracle problem

>> No.7942240

>>7942221
>>7942211
Sorry anon it just happened

>> No.7942244

Now you've got my attention.

>> No.7942247

>>7942207
rolling for this

>> No.7942251
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7942251

>>7942211
Fuck you. Can someone help op out here? Can someone say how I'm still drunk from last night or something..

>> No.7942256

Listen up you dumb slut. Ill give you two options, you suck my fucking or you let me fuck your loose asshole, either way youre only going to get 22 bitbeans, you dumb fucking cunt, fuck you.

>> No.7942260

>>7942207
rerollllll

>> No.7942266

>>7942251

Sorry I am still drunk from last night, what are you up to? :)

>> No.7942269

Sorry, I get nervous talking to pretty girls

>> No.7942272

Bitconeeeeect

>> No.7942273

>>7942251
>it's from an obscure tv show from the 90's in Czechs republic were I grew up
then if she's smart she'll call you out for that country not existing

>> No.7942276

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5.11

>> No.7942277

>>7942266
nice

>> No.7942278

>>7942251
my wiener goes up sphincter? :3

>> No.7942279

How much would it take for me to take you on a trip to London?

>> No.7942283

Listen up you dumb slut. Ill give you two options, you suck my fucking or you let me fuck your loose asshole, either way youre only going to get 22 bitbeans, you dumb fucking cunt, fuck you

>> No.7942288

>>7942251
I was trying to get Siri to work because I'm still drunk from last night and I wanted to know it was how much for London.

>> No.7942296

Anyway, how is your sex life?

>> No.7942298

>>7942277

nice

>> No.7942301

>>7942288
^^

>> No.7942305

Sorry, went on meds just 2 days ago.

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7942317

>>7942266
Nice roll

>> No.7942324

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5............

>> No.7942327

2 + 2 =?

>> No.7942332

Hi, sorry about the previous messages.
I just wanted to let you know that I've been posting your face to a particularly nasty internet forum infamous for racism among other things. I also just now forgot to censor your name.
If you get dox'd, let me know and I will take you out for a consolatory milkshake.
-sincerely tsupperbronyMTF1991

>> No.7942336

I have to tell you straight up. I was born a girl. Just want to be honest with you from the start.

>> No.7942350

>>7942324
ROLLING FOR THIS

>> No.7942352

im a fullonrapist

>> No.7942361

Listen up you dumb slut. Ill give you two options, you suck my fucking or you let me fuck your loose asshole, either way youre only going to get 22 bitbeans, you dumb fucking cunt, fuck you

>> No.7942364

Anyway, how is your sex life?-

>> No.7942367
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7942367

She has some nice tiddies going on. Lets help OP to get us some nudes

>> No.7942375

>>7942075
Hey so this might be a bit forward, but I'm a bit of a sexual freak, rather like you've been hearing about in popular culture songs. Can you do me a solid, and poo yourself, then send me a photo of the feces nestling in your underwear like a snug little dormouse all curled up and ready for a long winter nap?

>> No.7942376

>>7942075
The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5............

>> No.7942377

what was the point of trying to recover this conversation? now the weirdos on the internet that I'm feeding you to won't get to troll you, and I won't get to have copulatory relations with you either. It's literally a lose lose.

>> No.7942381

>>7942367
how did you get those pics if you are not OP?

>> No.7942390

>>7942367
looks a little pudgy, tits probably pretty floppy, but looks cute, profile pic of her dressed up looks nice and I dig short hair, so I probably would

>> No.7942389

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5............ xxc

>> No.7942396

There are too many bots on here, so I open conversations with random words and if they react as if I just said something normal, I know they're out to get me. You seem fine for now. If I have doubts later on in the convo, it's possible that I try this again fyi. I have learned the hard way that I need to be prudent about this.

>> No.7942401

>>7942377
WIN AYLMAO

>> No.7942402

>>7942317
Kek i just realised you are in UK timezone so my London wasnt far off

>> No.7942411

Bitch lasagna

>> No.7942422

>>7942411
oh no...

>> No.7942427
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7942427

>>7942377
I did it!

>> No.7942431

>>7942377
kek'd and check'd

>> No.7942439

How many chain link (LINK) tokens would it take for you to stick a finger in my ass hole

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7942449

send her this nujak

>> No.7942459
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7942459

>>7942381
found her insta you goddamn retard

>> No.7942491

>>7942459
Oh man another dyke titcow, I bet she's a ton of fun to be around

>> No.7942508

>>7942459
good then

post more

>> No.7942548
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7942548

>>7942508
OP has left us though, no tiddies

>> No.7942593

>>7942508
literally just google her name + instagram
it's unique enough that you should find it readily

>> No.7942622

Let this be a lesson not to use your real name on dating apps.

>> No.7942627

Is that binance?

>> No.7942634

The essential difference between Vechain and Walton is the layer at which the blockchain is implemented. Walton has patents on the txID-reading RFID chips with memory, which allows the blockchain to be implemented in the foundational level through the RFIDs. They are world leaders in chip technology, and make their own chips. Vechain does not make their own chips. They outsource the hardware, and have the hardware made compatible with their blockchain via API. So their blockchain is implemented several layers up in the application layer, through business-centralized control. So, Vechain is inherently less decentralized and less secure.

This is the essential difference, and it's not a deal-breaker for Vechain, but it is a fact, and it does matter. Walton is somewhat ironically better at authentication than Vechain for this reason, despite Vechain's original main use-case as an anti-counterfeiting product (they've since expanded their use-case into cold logistics and other areas).

But there are other advantages to making your own chips. Vechain is using someone else's hardware and then repurposing it for their blockchain. Walton has built the chip from the ground up to be compatible with the blockchain and improved the standard chip to be much more advanced, with encryption, fine minute movement detection, anti-collision logic to prevent skipping, low voltage technology so the chips can last more than 20 years, and other advancements over standard chips. Making their own chips also makes them cheaper. Standard RFIDs are 15 to 20 cents. Walton's are less than 5............

>> No.7942635

>>7942548
Christ, look at those milk cannons.

>> No.7942709
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7942709

where are you OP

>> No.7942732

>>7942634
Don't know what you are saying. Too difficult for non-engineering student.

Why don't you just demonstrate how you are going to attack Vechain? Just buy a can of Coke and demonstrate you can fool Vechain RFID into accepting the can of Coke is branded luxury product.

Demonstrating is far better than words. Don't use words, just demonstrate it.

>> No.7942744

>>7942732
>Don't use words, just demonstrate it.
Interpretative dance.

>> No.7942754

>>7942317
My linkie stays forever stinky

>> No.7942783

>>7942317
Gas the kikes, race war now. Btw there was no holocaust lol

>> No.7942810

>>7942627
Binance dating. It's in Beta, you had to sign up in November to use it. I'm guessing they might roll it out for the rest of the users soon.

>> No.7942830

>>7942634
By the way I'm invested in Vechain and I don't want any trouble with my investment. If you can demonstrate Vechain technology is insecure, you are actually helpful to me, you can make me decide to pull out all my investment in Vechain.

Demonstrate it, many Vechain investors want to see if what you say is true.

>> No.7942845

Someone messaged her on instagram and she turned on OP. Good, he deserved it.

>> No.7942882

>>7942845
lmao so that's why he disappeared

>> No.7942899

>>7942845
Some of you cunts must have messaged her, she blocked me

>> No.7942905

>>7942075
Did you know I'm a rapper? I'm not very well known yet but I'm getting a little recognition. Here's a freestyle just for you. Let me know what you think.

Yo yo I bumbled this girl,
She got a face like a necklace asking for pearls,
She's pretty like a basic bitch
Solid 5, she loves the dick
My nut gunna bust one
Lick til I make her come
Grab her by the pussy like my man DT
Go R Kelly, make her drink my pee
Uh, yeah, mmmmmm mmmmm

I think the outro needs work, what do you think?

>> No.7943079

>>7942899
you're an idiot for not removing her retarded name

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7943152

>>7942845

>> No.7943179

>>7942899
who cares, she was fat anyhow, on to the next!