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Comment #17351433
Which ones are you thinking of? They should support immutability and auditability as first-class citizens while being resistant to third-party manipulation/coercion.
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Comment #17350909
No reasonable industry would use Bitcoin's proof of work to transact between We're talking about private, permissioned blockchains.
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Comment #17350255
Who maintains the source of truth for this record of agreement? If it is one entity, that's the unaccountable middleman. Blockchain is not right for every environment, but there ar…
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Comment #17349451
With a SQL database, how do you achieve consensus on a proposed transaction without a middleman taking an arbitrary cut of the proceeds?
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Comment #17287288
> Mining several blocks in private to confirm the fake transaction may be needed to prevent the other miners from reorganizing the blockchain in order to steal the fees and output …
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Comment #17033483
Fiat money loses purchasing power by design. This rate has accelerated when governments need to raise money. They have been seized overnight. In 2020, Bitcoin will inflate slower t…
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Comment #16915731
On Facebook, you can create updates that your friends will see and consume updates from them. While these updates go through some filtering and sorting, they are still much more de…
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Comment #16834417
If we define "pyramid-Ponzi scheme" is that the value goes up if more people talk about and buy it, then every asset is a pyramid-Ponzi scheme. Startup shares, lottery tickets, sto…
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Comment #16775811
What about in 2023?
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Comment #16683630
Fiat onramps will remain important because they drive the majority of mainstream adoption. Setting up a fiat on-ramp in an alternate jurisdiction invites a poker Black-Friday style…
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Comment #16663875
AI research demand is a lot easier for AMD/Nvidia to project, which allows them to ramp up production and keep prices stable. Side note: AI research is more beneficial to society t…
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Comment #16662936
Most ICOs are speculative but not Ponzi/pyramid schemes. They do not borrow against previous investors' funds and they do not have referral DAGs. Do you consider Facebook's IPO a P…
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Comment #16631822
How much control does Jed McCaleb have over this foundation?
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Comment #16603737
This is only useful if the bits are useful independently of the creators. For example, the gaming streamer, hiphop, and Discord tokens would be valueless without the promises of me…
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Comment #16603544
We need to balance consumer protection with chilling effects on innovation. If regulators had applied strict interpretations of securities law to cryptoassets and exchanges, only a…
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Comment #16547414
Stellar will have "complicated token locking" (Lightning Network). From the post: > And Stellar's lightning network will launch this year.
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Comment #16533838
Rebalancing cryptoassets on the same exchange (without withdrawing to a wallet [1]) doesn't require on-chain transactions. The fee would be the order fill fee, which for GDAX is 0-…
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Comment #16476922
> profits are slim at best, and you generally take what you can get from a revenue perspective ... publishers today have about as much bargaining power as do Uber drivers [1] Becau…
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Comment #16450812
O(n) total world energy expenditure on Bitcoin scales to O(1) transactions, so it currently only gets worse as more energy is poured into the system for the same transaction output…
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