Regarding the virtual encrypted message of this virtual currency, Santa Yuen Dai Yue
As a Dai Yue name containing fiat currency characters, I wondered what the connection was.
As a fiat currency character, the meaning is almost fiat-like, but the difference as a modern legal tender is clear. The current difference is quite large compared to the fiat currency character Yue (Dong), and fiat currency is the Yue character alone.
The hidden code is Big Dong, or a large national legal tender currency...
Now I know a story that was once a dream.
In other words, virtual currency, Dai Yue Ming itself is a virtual currency expression in Dai Yue National Publishing, but I sensed the possibility of a cryptographic and experiential virtual anima, or an encrypted version of myself, and I wonder if there's a connection there? One possible meaning of Santa ATMOokoshi is that the world was entering the Age of the Soul, a parallel era's theme. My own personal anima theory is originally a European region associated with Santa or Satan, which is one hypothesis about the meaning of the code.
Or
I'm avoiding this because it might be harmful to viewers, as I was once a member of the Soka Gakkai. I'm not sure if there's any connection to the image of a lion chanting the daimoku in the video. Soka Gakkai used the image of a lion, which has no connection to the group. Perhaps it's something to do with Europe? I'm sure. I was spiritually deceived by this trick image.
Or, I was in a situation where I was fooling myself into thinking that this was the case.
I've considered this hypothesis.
For example, Buddhist devotion equates to the image of a lion (or if that's actually the case for that individual).
The time of birth was under the sign of Leo, the year of Pope Leo, which seems like a hint or the beginning of life.
While this doesn't necessarily mean that he's the lion's power, perhaps it's the closest thing to that same power among many others (I don't think he was reborn within the Soka Gakkai framework).
In modern Buddhism, he was probably a Jodo sect parishioner, aiming for the Western Paradise (Western Europe?).
I was worried that because he was an Asian with no right or meaning to go there, and no particular need to, it might have become a false expression due to his lost soul, but I couldn't figure it out.
The only thing I can say is that, as I've written before, I think there's a good chance that this had a positive meaning.
I've thought about it a lot, and I've concluded that if I were to identify myself with some kind of entity related to the Roman Empire of white Europeans, I would have reverted to that power and entrusted it with a virtual reorganization and budget (assuming that this was already incorporated into the theory of reversion at a young age).
Now that I've escaped that, the currency has come full circle.
Or, if the Roman Anima theory is true, as indicated by the time of my birth in Rome, and I was originally domiciled there, then I hypothesize that this is a coincidental message about the meaning of Satoshinakamoto's personal code.
I've reconsidered the virtual code that I want to withdraw from a legitimate currency called SantaATMOokoshi.
However, the more I think about it, the more I realize that there may have been too many obstacles to overcome.
I'm troubled by the fact that I wasn't a starting user in the early days of BTC or its model.
As a story, if this were to come from malice,
it would be more shocking than frightening.
As a realization,
It's now the time to go far beyond the seas
We are in the era of the public announcement of the world of Anima.
I came to know of it and hypothesized.
It felt like I came from here in an ancient time,
and I am here now.
That's the imagination I had.
...
And in the end, each troubled era has its own theme,
The hypothesis that it was a troubled person remains the same.
Originally, there is still a theory that Western Europe was a major power,
But in reality, the answer may be the larger continent represented by the character for "Echi," but that's unclear now.
...
If you notice
Soon
It seems that the bright torch of the Italian Winter Olympics will shine a bright light on the world.
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