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" /s/BlockChain: Get funding from whosoever it may be with Crowdfunding platform Development "
" Crowdfunding helps to attract your investors over the internet, by allowing you to make presentations about your idea and showcase it to them. It is an effective way for startups to attract people through their ideas. By investing they will share the profit. "
That is a ridiculously narrow definition and wildly misleading and inaccurate about what blockchain tech can really do.
Further, the creator, /u/imleomartin (lowercased), replaced "Submit a new link" with "https://www.infiniteblocktech.com" that doesn't actually link to his site as he'd have been wise to do in the sidebox.
The same day, /u/ericfaulkner999 created /s/blockchainappfactory. Coincidence? The latter didn't use capitals, but actually bothered to make a sidebox. However, he's also the only other person I've seen to also replace "Submit a new link" with "https://www.blockchainappfactory.com" and "Submit a new text post" with "p2p lending".
#Amateur.
Seems like some other odd person named /u/magnora7 created /s/WhoseBricksAreThes AND /s/WhoseBricksAreThese on the same day.
Either he's a 1) Soros-funded reverse psychology disinfo counter-agent to foster doubt about the pre-riot ready pallets of bricks, 2) a mason (Freemason?), or 3) cheese salesman.
FYI: One of the origins of "The Real McCoy" is the McCoy brick company in Harrow, Ontario, south of Windsor, Canada.
Is it a conspiracy or coincidence someone named /u/Predator created /s/Predator and someone named /u/Terminator created /s/Terminator on the same day? I'm not quite convinced because it's not quite a pattern with less than 3 and they could have created /u/Alien waited 2 weeks and created /s/Alien. But they didn't.
To suspect me, you'd be way off as the first couple movies in all 3 franchises are the only ones I respect, decades ago. Hollywood needs to spend more time on the script and craft and less time pumping out exploitative propaganda crap.
/s/DnB/ - Finally a /u/Stankmango music sub with a genre I can understand (commonly also known as drum and bass). Next?: /s/Polka
/s/Bardcore - A music sub created by /u/sproketboy the day after DnB was created. Coincidence or conspiracy? Perhaps they are the same person?
Also, does this mean that /s/ClassicalMusic will no longer cover Renaissance and Baroque music too? Does this count as Bardcore?
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