\> Honestly this is a total nerd snipe for me because I have amnesia and
> inhibition around all my nerdy knowledge.
>
> Google says the string was shared by JA in 2015 - which is after the mass
> deception started growing - and somebody else replied with a similar
> string.
>
> The string has a zero at its third byte but not its 4th, which is quite
> rare.
This is why I stopped trying to figure it out. Even a ROT-13 wouldn't
have a ascii 0 or any ascii codes above 127. It must be noise or some
bigger encryption than I'm willing to work for just to be led down the
rabbit hole of some movie venture or some shit.
mark
There are some pretty big supercomputers out there. It would be great to know how we can contribute to solving all the world's problems rather than scanning blockchains to see if any addresses or transactions have a wild byte filled in.
It's fucked up that mediation is taken as unworkable when millions of people are dying and struggling every day, both near and far. Meanwhile we have computers that can convince millions of people of arbitrary beliefs: gee, you think war has a solution now?
The hash leads to a linked list of change addresses that eventually describe how we need to talk and listen rationally about our issues and share the means for solving them, or all of society will collapse as the secrets of powerholders spread unchecked.