Was this chat GPT that answered my Q? Jk π Thank you very much!
2023-05-05 22:53:43 +0000 UTC
AOL = Analytical Overlay.
This is a term used by the remote viewers to signal to themselves that what they are describing could be imagination based on unintended thought/analysis while working on a target.
During a session, the remote viewers write the word AOL and reference down to remove it from their mind so they can continue the process of moving forward on the target.
The AOL may or may not have anything to do with the target. For example, the viewer sketches a circle, then thinks it looks like a hula hoop and writes down "AOL, hula hoop." The actual target may be a ball or have some other round component, nothing to do with the thought of the hula hoop that popped into the viewers mind. The remote viewer strives to have the thinking occur after the session during the analysis of the data, often by a different party. By writing down and separately identifying the analytical thoughts, the remote viewer dismisses the stray thoughts which helps them to get back to target data, instead of describing the thought further, which may be off-target. But then again, sometimes the AOL is a direct hit.
2023-05-05 15:48:50 +0000 UTC
What does AOL stand for? New member here.
2023-05-05 01:34:32 +0000 UTC
interesting...im a big fan of hedera hashgraph. I think iso coins are a necessary part of the roll out of cryptos going mainstream...more centralized. id love to see a cryptoviewing of hedera.
2023-04-22 00:34:46 +0000 UTC
Dont Forget what is ISO 24165!
2023-04-09 14:51:33 +0000 UTC
Well, it seems to me that XLM may be the answer to most of these topic points. You can currently use cards (only prepaid that I'm aware of) to pay for things with your crypto. However, the Web 3.0 issue can be accessed with Lobster Wallet (which I personally haven't used, but I know people creating contracts & real-world investments via Lobster).
2023-04-08 14:15:57 +0000 UTC
I think the competition will be three-fold: Blockchain, CBDCs, and Precious Metals. It seems there are elements of all three in the data. CBDCs will be the con side of the equation (one small club, and you ain't in it). The centralized financial interests will certainly be trying to confuse the general public about the differences between blockchain and CBDCs with their usual terroristic, propagandized, manipulative tactics. This probably means a lot of intentional sabotage to crypto-currencies and the decentralized world. So, cc's will have to weather the storm, competing with CBDCs, and other cc's while proving they can scale, expand, and survive into the future. I think precious metals are going to play a key role in providing some measure of stability for the world while the bloody battle over the future of money is decided.
2023-04-07 22:21:42 +0000 UTC
If you are looking at the crypto market as a whole then we all know it flows in cycles, but because 90 percent of the junk tokens on the market will go to zero, I feel the liquidity will flow into the blue chips (and even some of them will fail...) so its a complex tasking and probably should have been broken down into separate parts. Thanks guys, great work.
2023-04-07 19:44:32 +0000 UTC
Choppy discussion video. No feedback from Dick. Edward comments appeared to be editedβ¦
2023-04-07 19:22:10 +0000 UTC
Please share the XRP data on the lower tier , this should help clarify this mess !
2023-04-07 18:55:35 +0000 UTC
Here is my interpretations which are based on my knowledge;
- tension between iso 20022 coins and old guard ( BTC /ETH ) arguments are green agenda and scaling
- small group of people profiting from xrp ledger integration with central banks , banks and CBDCs s stablecoin. ( expected btw 23 & 25)
I understand exactly why itβs been tasked this way , the problem is that the correct interpretation is impossible if the feedback does not state the core concept/ perspective and if it has too many subtopics .
2023-04-07 18:54:40 +0000 UTC
Green things what Edward is talking about, could be a green candles on graphics