A very interesting part of Bitcoin is that there’s no reason it couldn’t have been invented 10 years earlier (after having practical public key cryptography). Anyways, better late then never.
Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
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#22[1]: https://www.amazon.com/Quartz-Objects-Power-Global-Economy/d...
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#23A very interesting part of Bitcoin is that there’s no reason it couldn’t have been invented 10 years earlier (after having practical public key cryptography). Anyways, better late then never.
A lot of energy would have been wasted for a lot less mined volume, so it's probably for the better.
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#24Unrelated to the algorithm, I’ve found that doing things “by hand” is a surprisingly good way to develop intuition for otherwise opaque concepts. I wonder if it’s a function of doing work more slowly or paying closer attention. Examples include writing code written by others and working through math on paper.
You only start hearing certain patterns in complex music, e.g. Mahler symphonies, if you listen often enough to it. At some point you recognize stuff unconsciously.
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#25A very interesting part of Bitcoin is that there’s no reason it couldn’t have been invented 10 years earlier (after having practical public key cryptography). Anyways, better late then never.
A lot of energy would have been wasted for a lot less mined volume, so it's probably for the better.
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#262017 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15950599
Discussed at the time: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8380110
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#27https://oxide.computer/podcast/on-the-metal-13-ken-shirriff/
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#28Unrelated to the algorithm, I’ve found that doing things “by hand” is a surprisingly good way to develop intuition for otherwise opaque concepts. I wonder if it’s a function of doing work more slowly or paying closer attention. Examples include writing code written by others and working through math on paper.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
A lot of energy would have been wasted for a lot less mined volume, so it's probably for the better.
the same amount of bitcoin would have been mined. what did you mean?