230. Connor
To be honest, Lu Zhou is a little distressed now.
Nowadays, there are already many strange things emerging from the millions of users of WeChat. What if it is bigger? There will only be more and more problems.
Maybe they exist in themselves, but they are just shifting from reality to virtuality.
As the creator of his product, he seems to be able to manage this huge group, but does he have the right to do so in terms of human rights? Lu Zhou is not clear about the answer to the question.
Although, this problem seems to have nothing to do with whether your company can make money.
"Try to cooperate with the police, we will give whatever the other party needs. As for the source matters, let's put it aside. We don't have the ability to manage it, and it's not the scope we should manage." He said to Cheng Xuyuan.
Cheng Xuyuan, “Okay.”
After Cheng Xuyuan left, Lu Zhou wondered whether he was staring at the darkness or whether someone was staring at him in the darkness.
Technology modifies the entire reality and makes it more pleasant. Everyone can communicate instantly, shop online, and quickly obtain information. However, it seems that technology also causes certain contradictions to constantly conflict.
But when I think about it again, Lu Zhou felt relieved. Perhaps some people chose to stand in the darkness of privacy and freedom with their lofty will, but most people are still obsessed with greed.
"It seems that there is something else." Lu Zhou shook his head and thought.
Then he also threw this matter behind his mind. After all, WeChat can do more to cooperate. When it comes to the dark web, even FBI will have a headache, so he can only throw it to the official for a headache.
Lu Zhou called a three-person team responsible for data maintenance services in WeChat.
In recent times, unless several products are about to be launched or there are important decisions within the company, Luzhou works with these three teams. What he has done is to mine and organize the address book data of all WeChat users so that they can play a role in the subsequent promotion work.
At present, this part of the data has been processed by about 60%, and it will soon reach hundreds of millions of items. Of course, there must be duplication, shutdown, etc. in the middle, which requires deduplication and elimination of unconditional numbers.
The smooth progress of this work is also due to Mengguyun's financing and the smooth progress of the merger of Phaeton. Although the merger of Phaeton has not been officially settled, many of the machines under Phaeton's restrictions have been used by Luzhou. If it weren't for this, he wouldn't have completed 60% of the volume so quickly.
Lu Zhou, "Xiao Chen. Please submit the tool kit you have recently modified. Let Mr. Wen arrange a helper for you and organize it and operate it as a cloud service."
"Okay. I'll make arrangements now."
Lu Zhou, "Lao Yang, how is the situation of SMS service?"
"The registration process has been completed, and the interface is coming down soon. At that time, Mengguyun's volume is not enough, so we will change our own set. In theory, it should be able to meet the requirements."
"Yeah, okay."
Lu Zhou touched his beard that he forgot to shave in the morning. The orchard "money tree" was bombarded by text messages, and the WeChat public account advertisement, which was the "gift" he had prepared for the 2011 Spring Festival.
“It seems that the portion is not enough.”
After thinking about it, Luzhou decided to relax the A-wheel of WeChat.
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Block height 103000.
Zhong Yuanliang logged into the Bitcoin community, and it seems that Satoshi Nakamoto has not appeared for a while. The last time it appeared was when the version was updated in mid-December.
Although he didn't care who this person was, many of Sander's business developments involved Bitcoin, so he had to care about Satoshi Nakamoto's situation.
He clicked on several last posts by Satoshi Nakamoto: "Reply to articles about Bitcoin in the PC world: It's a good thing to get attention in any other environment. But WikiLeaks kicked over the hive, and now the swarm is rushing towards us."
After thinking about it for a moment, Zhong Yuanliang remembered a topic discussed in the community in early December.
Not long ago, WikiLeaks was blocked by the banking system, and there have been calls in the community to accept Bitcoin deposits in order to break through the financial blockade.
Satoshi Nakamoto's opinion is consistent with the views of this post. Perhaps he thinks that too high attention at this stage will only ruin the project.
After Zhong Yuanliang updated the version, he clicked on the PC World to find the Bitcoin article mentioned in the post.
Title: Will the WikiLeaks scandal spawn new virtual currencies?
"It is no exaggeration to say that the WikiLeaks incident has completely shaken the core of the Internet recently. No matter what position you are in this public opinion, the fact is that all Internet services refuse to handle WikiLeaks' business, from DNS domain name service providers to all payment services. This has caused a lot of doubts about the Internet being too powerful.
Hackers have surfaced that they will create their own DNS systems, which will bypass censorship. Technically, they will also use peer-to-peer technology to solve.
And what if there is a virtual currency that is also based on peer-to-peer technology?
....”
Zhong Yuanliang closed the article boringly. You should know that WikiLeaks is now in the tor network. This tor was originally a research project assisted by the US Navy, although it may have a longer history to talk about its origins.
"Rational rebel." Zhong Yuanliang shrugged slightly.
But regardless of this so-called lofty ideal, Zhong Yuanliang or Sand hid in the darkness just to conceal the dark behavior forever in encryption.
He just cares about how much money he can receive in the end, and he is probably too lazy to care about the people he hurt.
Sadroad is also a product stolen by Zhong Yuanliang. Just two or three weeks ago, he noticed a website selling banned drugs. After losing the other party's nest with other members, the website creator named "Pirates" finally succumbed to "Sand".
The website was renamed to sadroad, and its business scope has been further expanded. Most of the products flowing into China this time were entered through the port of Xiangjiang.
At present, the daily transaction volume in sadroad accounts for one-fifth of the total Bitcoin, and it is about 500,000 US dollars to be exchanged for fiat currency. Compared with the prices in Mentougou Exchange, sadroad has its own set of rules. Of course, Zhong Yuanliang will browse the transaction volume for a while every day, and it can only be said that it is one day.
This matter is not troublesome, after all, the principle of voluntary buyers and sellers is voluntary. Sander uses this as a business, which is nothing more than a hammer and a stick attack on the daily life. Such a business obviously requires a more stable income.
After confirming that there was no exception, Zhong Yuanliang opened the editor.
Well, despite Satoshi Nakamoto's previous gentleman agreement, he agreed to temporarily use CPU to mine in the community to avoid causing an armament war for mining.
But who cares about Sander, let alone just a coward who has disappeared. In fact, there are already people trying it out, so why does Zhong Yuanliang have any reason to do it?
Chapter completed!