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"map_content": "What you posted is very interesting. I didn't know anything about the Gas Town project or Steve Yegge's Wasteland. You've taught me something new, so I'll also share something that could open communication channels between the serious engineers at Gas Town and BSV. It turns out that the more \"serious\" or formal people at BSV aren't here on Treechat, but rather they're part of the BSV Association, a non-profit foundation established in Switzerland that aims to promote the adoption of the technology, especially in businesses, corporations, and government entities. So, a partnership between Gas Town and BSVA could be explored. The engineers in the association seek these kinds of institutional relationships; they don't promote \"crypto\" culture at all, but rather the solution of real problems and the search for use cases for a blockchain that can fully comply with regulations, because it maintains digital signatures in the transaction, just as Satoshi Nakamoto designed it to serve as a tool for legal compliance. I am part of the BSVA Association, but as a volunteer ambassador, not as a direct employee. As a Millennial, I can understand both worlds: the corporate/government world and the crypto world. In fact, both approaches can coexist on the same blockchain because the key to maintaining privacy on the blockchain is not reusing addresses, and BRC-100 wallets solve that problem.\r\nI would like to continue discussing the legal design of Bitcoin SV in another thread. I only know two people on the entire planet who are genuinely interested in uncovering all the secrets of Bitcoin: Dr. CSW (Satoshi Nakamoto himself) and @Casey. But CSW doesn't answer any of my questions about the clues he left to reveal his identity as the creator, and I understand becaise he's involved in a legal case. The members of the BSV Association don't like to talk about Satoshi or CSW; they focus on business and enterprise adoption, and crypto enthusiasts don't like to discuss the legal aspects. So, it's a monumental challenge I want to solve (forensically proving Satoshi's identity).",
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