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{
"HubID": "5327",
"Date": "7/9/2025",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map"
],
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"Summary": "<p>For governments seeking full visibility into everything their citizens do, the future looks incredibly promising. Apps and privacy protocols like this latest one From Jack Dorsey matter a lot less, because the real key to total visibility—and ultimately, control—lies in transactions. Our current system of monetary exchange is being replaced by blockchain networks that support stablecoin transactions. With blockchain, every transaction is digitally recorded and permanently immutable. Nothing can be erased or hidden. Now add the accelerating power of AI—soon to be supercharged by quantum computing—and the result is a deeply surveilled society that doesnt just observe. It understands. It predicts. It preempts. There will be no opting out. Even disconnecting will be monitored, interpreted, and flagged—categorized as a psychological anomaly. In the near future, “off-grid” wont imply freedom. It will suggest suspicion. I explore this shift toward full transactional visibility—spanning not only our financial lives but nearly every aspect of daily activity—and the rise of the surveilled state, which in many ways is already here, in my paper here: https://eddiesoehnel.com/ReckoningAndResurgenceSummary Is this scenario still decades away? I dont think so. We could cross this threshold within 10 years, especially if financial shock events accelerate the transition toward digital, centralized, and fully controlled systems. </p>https://www.engadget.com/apps/jack-dorsey-just-released-a-bluetooth-messaging-app-that-doesnt-need-the-internet-191023870.html<p><br /></p><p><br /></p>",
"Notes": ""
}