Tether is claimed to be fully backed by USD. If it is not then it quickly ends up being an effective Ponzi scheme.
This could be pretty interesting for efficient materialization of state in CQRS type architectures. Imagine building/rebuilding state, such as a cache, for a certain region in 1/100th of the time, as you can avoid…
That’s fine, and makes sense, but without hacks, it is not possible to turn on ret checking in your tests that are not generative tests - so no post condition checks in the rest of your test suite. I believe this is a…
This is possible in Singapore too. It’s technically the business that is sponsoring you.
I agree, and this is not to mention that a lot of the companies funding Mozilla that may love not to pay them, but they have to because there is a viable independent company that provides a browser. I am glad that…
That’s what the fed does. It prints more dollars when things are getting worse, and bring them back in when inflationary pressures begin.
Mine went through the washer and the dryer, though I figured out that they were in the dryer after 15 minutes. They still work perfectly.
The dynamic fees you mention are a client side default that may be a good heuristic for client side transaction pricing but has precisely 0 effect on which transactions a miner will include in a block, which will purely…
I’m a fan of monero, but transaction fees do not decrease as more transactions occur. There are limits to how big the blocks can grow, and also how quickly they respond to demand, and at the end of the day the…
Very cool, I've been looking to get into the stream processing mindset, and this post helped greatly.
Better techniques are required. Solidity is clearly not ready to be used to secure billions of dollars that can be anonymously stolen in an instant. Fuzz testing should be an absolute minimum. Formal proofs, and a…
Tether is claimed to be fully backed by USD. If it is not then it quickly ends up being an effective Ponzi scheme.
This could be pretty interesting for efficient materialization of state in CQRS type architectures. Imagine building/rebuilding state, such as a cache, for a certain region in 1/100th of the time, as you can avoid…
That’s fine, and makes sense, but without hacks, it is not possible to turn on ret checking in your tests that are not generative tests - so no post condition checks in the rest of your test suite. I believe this is a…
This is possible in Singapore too. It’s technically the business that is sponsoring you.
I agree, and this is not to mention that a lot of the companies funding Mozilla that may love not to pay them, but they have to because there is a viable independent company that provides a browser. I am glad that…
That’s what the fed does. It prints more dollars when things are getting worse, and bring them back in when inflationary pressures begin.
Mine went through the washer and the dryer, though I figured out that they were in the dryer after 15 minutes. They still work perfectly.
The dynamic fees you mention are a client side default that may be a good heuristic for client side transaction pricing but has precisely 0 effect on which transactions a miner will include in a block, which will purely…
I’m a fan of monero, but transaction fees do not decrease as more transactions occur. There are limits to how big the blocks can grow, and also how quickly they respond to demand, and at the end of the day the…
Very cool, I've been looking to get into the stream processing mindset, and this post helped greatly.
Better techniques are required. Solidity is clearly not ready to be used to secure billions of dollars that can be anonymously stolen in an instant. Fuzz testing should be an absolute minimum. Formal proofs, and a…