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The claim is that an ethereum contract is responsible for the release of information.

There are a couple things to note. This contract is an ERC20 token. If you're not aware, ethereum is used to make other crypto currencies easily, called tokens. To make it even easier to do, and increase interoperability, standards like ERC20 are created so creating a crypto is turn key. There is no reason for this ethereum contract to be a token implementation unless the entire point was to get people taking interest in it and cause the value of that token to go from essentially zero to non-zero.

Next the text of these supporting posts make absolutely no sense. The claim is that the contract started sending out information to masked IPs. First off, a masked IP isn't a thing. It sounds like a familiar thing because of IP masks, which are just used to classify if an IP address is local to your network or on the internet. Second, and more important, Ethereum contracts don't send data to IP addresses period. No miner would want to mine ethereum if mining it required you to send data to arbitrary IP addresses, and obviously if it did, all miners would have to perform the same tasks and so you would making the same request 50,000 times.

Third. These posts mention Q. That's all you need to know to know it's all bullshit.

Now, it is possible that he has a deadman's switch. If he does it has absolutely nothing to do with this contract and these posts have no clue how its being released. More likely is that nothing will happen. Seeing as the only indication that something is happening is bullshit, that doesn't seem impossible. Or perhaps, this bullshit will distract us.

If you see anything about an ethereum contract sending anything to an IP address, call the poster a retard.

The claim is that an ethereum contract is responsible for the release of information. There are a couple things to note. This contract is an ERC20 token. If you're not aware, ethereum is used to make other crypto currencies easily, called tokens. To make it even easier to do, and increase interoperability, standards like ERC20 are created so creating a crypto is turn key. There is no reason for this ethereum contract to be a token implementation unless the entire point was to get people taking interest in it and cause the value of that token to go from essentially zero to non-zero. Next the text of these supporting posts make absolutely no sense. The claim is that the contract started sending out information to masked IPs. First off, a masked IP isn't a thing. It sounds like a familiar thing because of IP masks, which are just used to classify if an IP address is local to your network or on the internet. Second, and more important, Ethereum contracts don't send data to IP addresses period. No miner would want to mine ethereum if mining it required you to send data to arbitrary IP addresses, and obviously if it did, all miners would have to perform the same tasks and so you would making the same request 50,000 times. Third. These posts mention Q. That's all you need to know to know it's all bullshit. Now, it is possible that he has a deadman's switch. If he does it has absolutely nothing to do with this contract and these posts have no clue how its being released. More likely is that nothing will happen. Seeing as the only indication that something is happening is bullshit, that doesn't seem impossible. Or perhaps, this bullshit will distract us. If you see anything about an ethereum contract sending anything to an IP address, call the poster a retard.

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I don't think Q even exists anymore. It's more of a movement that either accidentally or willfully engages in this patterns we've noticed. I think it's a mix of people both doing it accidentally and intentionally.

It actually reminds me of the Nigerian prince scam. I knew someone who was sending those emails, from here in the US. They aren't emails from Nigeria. The number of typos in the text is intentional. The scammers don't want to talk to people who are intelligent. They want people dumb enough to over look details in writing.

Perhaps those on the more intentional side are trying to attract morons who will read something they don't understand and agree with it. Then people that dumb will also write nonsense themselves simply because they don't know how to make sense of the world. It really is creating a snowball effect of morons and it makes the right look bad. And worse, sometimes in the infinite monkeys attempting to write shake-spear they write something that on its face is at least partially believable to a reasonalbe person, and by having proximity to them we end up passing the hash within non-Q parts of the right and look like idiots ourselves. It produces a similar effect as a disinfo campaign.

I honestly don't know what to do about it. We've tried calling them idiots. It doesn't phase them. It's like they are so used to being called that IRL that they think that's just how people talk and they are immune to it.