New Cryptos-coins: who will be the almost chosen one?

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Currently, any scenic act that can satirize, that can criticize, that demonstrates reality through sarcastic acts or acid humor are liable to censure for the sake of "politically correct"!Not that one can disrespectfully agree, under any pretext. But in ancient Greece, comedy was the most common way of passing messages to rulers. Humor has this gift: slapping the back of the head, running messages, without the risk of punishment, since it is under the guise of making people laugh, not because one is responsible for the truth. And, as the ancients say, if the hood fits: wear, or tear, that's all!When I see, read, see, banners, links and texts promising that NOW this or that coin will fly, I remember that three weeks ago there were advertising banners from many brokers: bitcoin at $60000. Well...now the banners go to $40000?This harks back to a splendid 1979 movie by the Monty Python group: "Life of Brian." The film doesn't have a lush setting or a rich budget. It is a little sloppy, somewhat poorly filmed, but what is lacking in technique - which I believe is purposeful - remains in satirical truth, left in acid humor from the society at the time (and which apparently has not changed, despite technology!).In this case, I don't have to worry about spoilers, because there is nothing new: the good guy dies in the end. The filling, however, is surprisingly modern: the film draws a parallel between today's world and the Roman world at the time of Christ. It uses, as a background, a pseudo-newly elected messiah! (Yes, at that time, through historical annals, that Jerusalem stumbled on secular messiahs, back and forth, in order to save itself from the yoke of the Roman invader.In this appears Brian and his adventures until the final p intended for subversives of the system.The world is very radical, depending on what is written about some religion, some readers are already lost, or countless virtual enemies are gained. I assure you that this is not the intention. The film uses the passion of Christ (for those who are not familiar, in culture, in Christian spirituality, Jesus Christ, a non-secular messiah, is crucified to atone for errors, human sins, and his blood is the price of this forgiveness from God Belief in Jesus, therefore, allows for divine salvation) to draw a semi-historical parallel with a secular messiah who lives in trouble.As for this part of faith, if you want, leave it in the comments, which I will write about Christianity, its nuances and everything that comes from it...if you want, of course!Currently, it is risky to put, allocate, "God" or other forces of divine beliefs in any text: normally a portion of readers will not stop reading because of some belief contradiction, another will never return.But when he returns, Brian is considered a messiah by the people, unwittingly defies the Roman Empire, gets involved in an uprising group, finds love and, being hindered, ends up with thousands who were crucified at that time. The film flirts, even with aliens and representation of genres, already in 1979!!!An accentuated part of the modern world also similar to the Roman empire is the policy of Panis at circus (bread and circus), which was nothing more than the diversion of popular attention, through some kind of brutal entertainment, to keep the people in the mode of numbness in matters of state. Today we have MMA (which splashes blood everywhere, some people like it!) and before we had Christians to lions and gladiators!I always wonder if the Roman empire is really over: where it has been senate, in the form of government, it has the Roman empire as its base. Where there are laws and observation that every citizen of the country is subject to laws, there is the Roman Empire. Where there are courts with lawyers, there is the finger of the Roman empire. Almost every major language in the world is Latin-based! Our own way of life goes back to Rome! The most powerful governments in the West have the eagle as a symbol. Germany had it too. Anyway, checking these and other historical details, the film's criticism is very current. Including in the financial system.The world is very radical! Just look at the graphical analyses! See this same site, posts from colleagues, 30 days ago.When you look at the recent timeline in the past, you see how much the predictions have failed. Almost all of those that did not have a graphical statistical or historical foundation failed or "forgot" to count something.As early as 2020, China and the United States had already signaled that they would have their own crypto-currencies. But, considering Trump as president and the global instability he caused (for better or worse, I'm not making any sense of value in this text!) Several smoke screens were generated; The majority did not believe that anything more official was going to be established, since it would need a lot of money (which in governments is public and liable for accountability and accountability!) And a lot of approval from the regulatory bodies.Considering the geopolitical issues, with signs that China would launch its crypto, without the noisy media interference of the Trump government, Biden understood that it was vitally important to guarantee the American flag planted on this new planet of crypto-currencies.And in the wake of this, many countries are joining the fray, which will, in the medium and long term, make the wonderful world of crypto-currencies heavily regulated in order to account for the national public capital that will enter the platforms.In this sense, in addition to the high voters and instability in this magical world, we also see several "bryan-crypto-currencies" trying to be bitcoin, with gourds, sandals and sacrifices, apparently specific to each currency, as a way to guarantee greater security to the system, to the incomes and people's savings.In this crypto-bryan life, the idea of ??providing security to the small investor (yes, because the traditional financial market is heavy for the small investor and doesn't attract with almost immediate profits, it takes years to return the money), just like in the movie, goes through a pseudo demonstration of revolt against the system, demonstrating boldness and daring. Almost every crypto-currency promises this in the form of some better algorithm, or some effortless rewards plan, like some coin farm... which brings me back to what my grandfather used to say: that there is no tree of coins.And how many coin trees are promised in this magical world?How many sandals and gourds (allusion to the film!) Are symbols of pseudo-redemption and pseudo-salvation, in the same parallel between the life of bryan and the passion of Christ?This writer has no intention of comparing coins to the Christian Savior, nor of making any relation: what belongs to faith belongs to faith and what belongs to the world belongs to the world. As Jesus himself puts it: give Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.But many crypto coins, which I nicknamed bryancoins, want by comparison, as in the movie (bryan has never compared himself to JEsus, who makes this parallel is the movie as a whole!), to reach the level of bitcoin....but without go through the entire history of bitcoin.The question remains for the dear reader: are you not looking for a bryancoin? Because Bryan's fate was the crucifixion, just like Jesus... only with a difference: the first was relegated, if it was true, to a comedy film, with several warnings for social life while the second, according to Christian tradition, he ascended to heaven and his story, whether anyone agrees or not, is part of the history of the world for the last 2021 years, at least.Always, when trading new currencies, ask yourself: what is the chance this is a bryancoin? And what will be similar to a bitcoin in the future?Knowledge, observation, planning and temporality: necessary to not have bryancoin! See the trailer!

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