>radiation can't be seen Not to be pedantic, but...
The fourth word on Tether's wikipedia page is "controversial". Nobody is under the impression that it's fully collateralized. Would you care to make the case that a different, trusted stablecoin isn't fully…
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-pizza-10-years-laszlo-hanye... The pizza was 10k BTC (now ~$443M). Tesla bought about 25k BTC.
Your concerns about network trust are entirely unwarranted. In the bitcoin whitepaper published over ten years ago, before the software was even written, Satoshi explains how a trustless network might be created via…
Have you read the original memo with the citations intact? Gizmodo published an edited version. I would agree that the memo reads like a series of bigoted conjectures if you read the edited version.
The analogy works even better because organ transplants are sometimes necessary and sometimes not. Although GP started off defining a binary, I don't think they are thinking in black and white. A charitable reading of…
I believe GP is trying to conjure up images of flying kits in thunderstorms or walking around with radioactive material in your pocket.
>radiation can't be seen Not to be pedantic, but...
The fourth word on Tether's wikipedia page is "controversial". Nobody is under the impression that it's fully collateralized. Would you care to make the case that a different, trusted stablecoin isn't fully…
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-pizza-10-years-laszlo-hanye... The pizza was 10k BTC (now ~$443M). Tesla bought about 25k BTC.
Your concerns about network trust are entirely unwarranted. In the bitcoin whitepaper published over ten years ago, before the software was even written, Satoshi explains how a trustless network might be created via…
Have you read the original memo with the citations intact? Gizmodo published an edited version. I would agree that the memo reads like a series of bigoted conjectures if you read the edited version.
The analogy works even better because organ transplants are sometimes necessary and sometimes not. Although GP started off defining a binary, I don't think they are thinking in black and white. A charitable reading of…
I believe GP is trying to conjure up images of flying kits in thunderstorms or walking around with radioactive material in your pocket.