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"map_content": "For those who do not yet understand what I am releasing, that is entirely expected.\r\nMost people will initially see banking software.\r\nOthers will see encrypted files.\r\nOthers will see wallets, databases, digital assets, threshold cryptography, or Bitcoin integration.\r\nSome will see NFTs and immediately misunderstand everything.\r\nThe real significance lies elsewhere.\r\nFor the first time, digital property can potentially become property in the same sense that physical objects are property.\r\nPossession can become distinct from copying.\r\nTransfer can become distinct from replication.\r\nOwnership can become something more than a database entry or a legal assertion.\r\nThe implications extend into finance, law, publishing, government, defence, science, engineering, intellectual property, information security, and every field where information possesses value.\r\nMost people will not understand this immediately because every digital system they have ever used was built upon the assumption that information is copied.\r\nThis is built upon the assumption that possession can be transferred.\r\nThat distinction sounds small.\r\nIt is not.\r\nIt changes the economics of information itself.\r\nIf successful, I believe this will ultimately prove to be one of the most important developments in computing outside of artificial intelligence.\r\nNot because it creates another product.\r\nNot because it creates another market.\r\nBut because it creates an entirely new category of property.\r\nIt will take years for people to understand the implications.\r\nProbably a decade.\r\nMany will dismiss it.\r\nMany will misunderstand it.\r\nMany will attempt to explain it using old models and old assumptions.\r\nThat is normal.\r\nTruly new ideas are always interpreted through the lens of what already exists.\r\nThe final irony is that the part many people will find hardest to understand is not the cryptography, the threshold systems, the possession model, or the architecture.\r\nIt is that after spending years building it, I am giving it away.\r\nThe code will be public.\r\nThe architecture will be public.\r\nThe ideas will be public.\r\nAnyone will be able to study them.\r\nAnyone will be able to build upon them.\r\nAnyone will be able to improve them.\r\nThe value was never in hiding the idea.\r\nThe value is in what the world does with it once the idea exists.\r\nWritten by S. Tominaga",
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