Well its also kinda scary though having everything in one place lol, but way better than leaving one's data everywhere
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Well its also kinda scary though having everything in one place lol, but way better than leaving one's data everywhere
This is one thing that is in the back of my mind as well, how much control can we and should we leave to some technology ? This does seem like the next step though and it makes perfect sense, but it is indeed a very ambitious program. What I am wondering though, concerning the example they made that you are out in the wilderness as someone gets hurt and pillar arranges for a helicopter to pick you up and it broker all the deals and stuff. Firstly will pillar be the one deciding which helicopter company should do this service ? Will they tell you what is a reasonable price ? This is kind of a bad example as it's an emergency, however it brings to question what kind of power is then going to be in Pillars hands? They will be the direct link between the customer and business how will we know that they will broker the best deal for us and that there is not a lot of sponsored money in the background deciding who gets the job?
Excellent point. Not just scary but designed that way on purpose. Pillar is in my view clearly a Pied Piper project supporting a New World Order goal. If you don't understand what that goal is then you need to have a read of my post here. Pillar is a sub-project of the 2030 project. There is no coincidence that this is basically the same name as UN Agenda 2030. If you understand what Agenda 2030 is after, you understand why Pillar wants to concentrate all your most private data on a blockchain.