@nbcBlacklist makes me wonder, Am I #AidingAndAbetting if I move Cryptocurrency with my FREE Mining-Browser @CryptoTabnet? @CATOinstitute @Bitcoinist @ForumPay
Watching a rerun from THE BLACKLIST on NETFLIX (in a season I don't think they have on peacock yet), Agent Aram informs his fellow agents that over half of the cryptocurrency 'marketplace' is "illegal spending" (on illegal products or services ... or money-laundry to clean the criminal-dirt off that kind of money).
Is that true? And--if it's not true, or even if it is--what kind of good things can we say are being done by cryptocurrency (better than by fiat currency)?
I'm trying to find out; but first, |that terminology| (linked to YOUR chance to strengthen the benevolent bitcoin-users for FREE) seems important. So I'll find out a little more about those words and share my findings with you below (and I link to the topic that brought the word up, and might discuss it beneath (and/or you might start a discussion in the comments)).
The phrase |Aiding and #Abetting| is defined as 'Aiding someone in Committing- or Encouraging someone to Commit-a Crime.'
The word |Abetting| is built on the proto-word *bheid- "to Split" (evolving into ancient words that mean "Bite, Incite, Bait To, Harass with Dogs, Urge on ... see Ad-")
on which are also-built #AidAndAbet #AiderAndAbettor
#AidedAndAbetted #AidsAndAbets #Abet #Abets #Abetted
#Abetting #Abettor #AidersAndAbettors #Abettors
First off, the actual 'illegality percentage' is more like 0.15%---far less than the amount for fiat currencies.
Though there are plenty of causes to which cryptocurrency-users can donate (the nations of Turkey & Ukraine, giant non-profits & charities (like She's the First, CARE, Orangutan Outreach, Trees to the Future, University of Arizona)), people are increasingly spending it to buy what you're selling!
My New Mantra (one of several) |
... and I have to mention that a lot of help (a share of revenue, extra topics from magazines & advertising, etc.) comes from WowApp: Using the Wowism Community's Fairness to Prevail over Economic Greed
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