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This is an interesting point and I'd like to address why I think it's not exactly applicable here.

We're not at war. Nor are we involved in a "business as usual" corporate struggle. In a sense, two cultures have clashed during our initial introduction, but the circumstances of that clash resulted in an entanglement. At this point I think everyone realizes this and wants to untie the knot and that's requiring communication, not survival of the fittest.

This is why I love this place. Long ago humanity unleashed its imagination into the real world and it's been a raging dumpster fire ever since.

This event has shown that we're learning how to build up our society so it can balance our civilization.

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UPDATE: I just learned that we’ve lost 2 witnesses from the top 20 leaving us at 8. Apparently, I spoke too soon, although I stand by my initial assessment. Justin is still lashing but the exchanges seem to get it. We’re still doing this.

business as usually, doesn't usually result in reports to the ftc, sec, fbi, sfpd, sybil attacks, etc, etc over a single transaction.

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Sadly though, even with all the scandalous stuff taken into account this would have been business as usual. The only real reason it isn’t, for the time being, is because Justin hasn’t been able to cash out and control the narrative.

Also, can you provide a link to that? I can't find anything about it.

After saying he would take down the tweet accusing y'all as hackers (which he never did), he doubled down calling you hackers. When he was the hacker spreading viruses to the exchanges.

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