// What happens in a world where imagery gets put into crypto which some people would rather have forgotten?
// 2031 - A private IRC channel
<Mnemosyne> Thanks for reaching out to ForgetMe.eth. First allow me to summarize the situation as we understand it. There are several gifs and videos, which you would like removed from the blockchain, and as such traditional “Right to be forgotten” approaches will not work. You are willing to pay our fee as per our previous conversation upon completion, as long as you remain anonymous. Is this correct?
<Samuel> Yes.
<Mnemosyne> Wonderful. If you will drop the initial deposit into address (0x2344...31DF), along with the blockchain addresses of the images in question, we can begin.
[The next day]
<Mnemosyne> Status update - Many of the images were hosted via older NFT systems that relied on traditional URL encoding, meaning we simply need to penetrate those systems to alter the underlying images. We’re using next-gen deepfake tech to alter the subjects of the images. The problem is that for targets 34, 38, and 92, the images are embedded directly in the blockchain. We are now deploying distributed agents to seize control of the controlling wallets, and cryptoburn them to render them illegible.
<Samuel> Wonderful
[A separate channel]
<Mnemosyne|Internal> The honey pot landed another one. This one wanted to burn some images of them doing some… awful stuff, which crossed our moral line. Deepfake analysis shows that it's actually him, rather than a frame job. Info is attached. Happy hunting.
<M.Smith> Excellent.