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Friends, this series of discussions about the rumour.app protocol is coming to an end, and we will finally talk about a heavy topic. Now, we are standing at a historic crossroads. What the rumour.app protocol has done is essentially completing a process of information 'nuclear fission'—it liberates the power of information that has driven human civilization for thousands of years from the monopoly of a few elites, turning it into a democratized commodity where everyone can participate in pricing.

This 'Prometheus fire' of the digital age is creating miracles:

🔥 It illuminates the black box of information—letting every rumor be questioned in the sunlight

🔥 It ignites the engine of cognition—allowing the judgment of millions of ordinary people to have a price.

🔥 It has forged the cornerstone of trust—replacing vague promises with code.

But flames have always had duality:

⚠ When we cheer for the democratization of information, are we prepared to face a future where the truth is 'auctioned off'?

⚠ When we enjoy the convenience of cognitive outsourcing, are we aware that our ability to think independently is quietly deteriorating?

⚠ When AI agents complete pricing in milliseconds, what role will humans play in this cognitive revolution?

Rumour.app is like a mirror, reflecting our deepest desires and fears:

We desire transparency but fear being unable to hide in absolute transparency.

We pursue efficiency but worry about losing control in extreme efficiency.

We believe in reason, yet fear losing humanity in complete rationality.

This is not the fault of technology, but a test of humanity. Rumour.app is like Prometheus, who stole fire and handed the power originally belonging to the gods to mortals. The question now is: do we have enough wisdom to harness this power?

When the atoms of information are completely split, the energy released is enough to reshape the entire cognitive universe. Will this flame ultimately illuminate a more rational and transparent future, or will it burn down the cognitive foundations we have built over thousands of years? The answer is not in the code, but in the choices of each of us.

Remember: technology is never the answer; it merely presents our deepest desires and fears in a more efficient manner. Perhaps the greatest value of Rumour.app is forcing us to confront the ancient question—when we gain the power of the gods, are we worthy of it?