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As an anthropologist it is my role to relate the data that quantitatively allows you to pivot based on human-computer variables which we interpret as a modern digital language and optimized process outcomes.Using anthro-scientific study we establish the reading of our digital frontiers. Today we see the Anthroprocene and the impact of our modern human population is contributing in large part to species die-off, this certainly underscores our social need to both protect and defend this planet as we evolve. We are presented with interesting ethical, intellectual and idealogical challenges and possibilities -- Faced with current and future difficulties of shared and limited resources, we have to make the monumental push for the best large scale, data-centric decision making and extrapolation capabilities we can create. One way now being discussed is through value-added blockchain transactions, adding ubi and computing processing power to create and transfer wealth, in an effort to both buffer and usher in a more automated and efficient world. We need to find solutions to some large and complex social issues as well as a basic data language for archiving, and databases. With many coding and envirnmental concerns, we need to move to innovative energy and transport solutions in the coming century.