It especially doesn't make sense if you are a venture capitalist who now faces competition.
The real movement towards transparent group goals is happening in crypto. Many tech companies have become honeypots and they, like other honeypots, have been raided by dishonest individual actors.
What's the problem here? That software devs were investing in a potential future? That they were getting wrapped up in hype? I bet these new investors learned quite a bit about markets and will be a little more…
Looking through the communities around these 'cheaper coins', these people are not the dumb. The dumb people are busy with either no investment (paycheck to paycheck) or inactive investments (401k in index funds), not…
This is mentioned in the adversarial learned inference paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1606.00704.pdf (see Lg in algorithm 1)
A slightly more pessimistic view is that the rich part of society have engaged in regulatory capture to control the most profitable genesis events for their own mutual self interests. Looks a lot like class warfare on…
I generally don't seek funding for my apps. I instead just build them with a monetization path attached. What I would aim to do is to boost a crypto community coin with adoption. My monetization would be to sell the…
That's a cool point. I wonder what can be done to bypass such a restriction? Maybe if you had a contract like WETH that wrapped accredited-only tokens in a proxy token.
I won't be creating an expectation of value. If I were to do this on ethereum, for instance, no one would bat an eye. It would be just another dapp.
My plan to sidestep these regulations is to take an existing cheap chain and launch a product on it, without consent or communication with stakeholders. I will buy a large percentage of the chain before doing this, of…
Komodo and a few other decentralized exchanges break this issue pretty easily. Same reason privacy coins cannot be shut down.
Maybe or it could be that they don't have a data compliance officer, which is mandated by the GDPR. Or it could be that they just don't know what the issues are and have no clue how to get compliant. IP addresses are…
Both left and right news organizations seem to want to blast Zuckerberg. That makes me like him more, a nerdy comp sci guy who changed how everyone communicates has political ambitions? SHUT IT DOWN
Because they don't have the technical knowledge to ensure compliance with 88 pages of mandates, maybe? If you violate GDPR you will be fined by the EU even if you do not exist in the EU.
Your family is counting on you being prepared for the future.
Not by me and I do not consent. My consent does not matter, unfortunately, I must abide. Governments are good at that.
Any solutions should come from first level engineering principles not lawyers and politicians. I don't care if it's US prosecuting a kid for hacking, companies storing and losing information on people or a space shuttle…
Computation has made everyone able to connect with each other with practically no barriers. AI will make connection with machines and people seamless. These are super powers. There is absolutely no reason to be…
I'm not in the EU but must comply to their regulation. The internet at it's base abstraction is a borderless medium without regard to locality. Imposing legislation by user region is a dangerous precedent as each region…
Completely agree in general. It's a probability thing, given enough traffic all possible events happen. That said I do not understand how these mandates protect anyone. The bad actors are still going to be bad and lie…
Overbearing legislation applied by unelected representatives is being abused. If only there were technical solutions provided with an assumption of goodwill instead of 88 pages of mandates without such an assumption.
I just spent the last few weeks on this and the regulators took a 'tech should conform to my understanding' approach. It's horrible legislation, time consuming across a still-emerging field (talk about hindering…
For platforms, I invest to get a discount on apps I intend to release. SONM falls into this category and is one of my largest holdings.
Engineers are trained to look critically at proposed solutions. It's much harder to imagine where the future lays. I personally see crypto as just another extension of software eating the world.
This is a good example of why you should not start your research into a nascent space with a conclusion.
It especially doesn't make sense if you are a venture capitalist who now faces competition.
The real movement towards transparent group goals is happening in crypto. Many tech companies have become honeypots and they, like other honeypots, have been raided by dishonest individual actors.
What's the problem here? That software devs were investing in a potential future? That they were getting wrapped up in hype? I bet these new investors learned quite a bit about markets and will be a little more…
Looking through the communities around these 'cheaper coins', these people are not the dumb. The dumb people are busy with either no investment (paycheck to paycheck) or inactive investments (401k in index funds), not…
This is mentioned in the adversarial learned inference paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1606.00704.pdf (see Lg in algorithm 1)
A slightly more pessimistic view is that the rich part of society have engaged in regulatory capture to control the most profitable genesis events for their own mutual self interests. Looks a lot like class warfare on…
I generally don't seek funding for my apps. I instead just build them with a monetization path attached. What I would aim to do is to boost a crypto community coin with adoption. My monetization would be to sell the…
That's a cool point. I wonder what can be done to bypass such a restriction? Maybe if you had a contract like WETH that wrapped accredited-only tokens in a proxy token.
I won't be creating an expectation of value. If I were to do this on ethereum, for instance, no one would bat an eye. It would be just another dapp.
My plan to sidestep these regulations is to take an existing cheap chain and launch a product on it, without consent or communication with stakeholders. I will buy a large percentage of the chain before doing this, of…
Komodo and a few other decentralized exchanges break this issue pretty easily. Same reason privacy coins cannot be shut down.
Maybe or it could be that they don't have a data compliance officer, which is mandated by the GDPR. Or it could be that they just don't know what the issues are and have no clue how to get compliant. IP addresses are…
Both left and right news organizations seem to want to blast Zuckerberg. That makes me like him more, a nerdy comp sci guy who changed how everyone communicates has political ambitions? SHUT IT DOWN
Because they don't have the technical knowledge to ensure compliance with 88 pages of mandates, maybe? If you violate GDPR you will be fined by the EU even if you do not exist in the EU.
Your family is counting on you being prepared for the future.
Not by me and I do not consent. My consent does not matter, unfortunately, I must abide. Governments are good at that.
Any solutions should come from first level engineering principles not lawyers and politicians. I don't care if it's US prosecuting a kid for hacking, companies storing and losing information on people or a space shuttle…
Computation has made everyone able to connect with each other with practically no barriers. AI will make connection with machines and people seamless. These are super powers. There is absolutely no reason to be…
I'm not in the EU but must comply to their regulation. The internet at it's base abstraction is a borderless medium without regard to locality. Imposing legislation by user region is a dangerous precedent as each region…
Completely agree in general. It's a probability thing, given enough traffic all possible events happen. That said I do not understand how these mandates protect anyone. The bad actors are still going to be bad and lie…
Overbearing legislation applied by unelected representatives is being abused. If only there were technical solutions provided with an assumption of goodwill instead of 88 pages of mandates without such an assumption.
I just spent the last few weeks on this and the regulators took a 'tech should conform to my understanding' approach. It's horrible legislation, time consuming across a still-emerging field (talk about hindering…
For platforms, I invest to get a discount on apps I intend to release. SONM falls into this category and is one of my largest holdings.
Engineers are trained to look critically at proposed solutions. It's much harder to imagine where the future lays. I personally see crypto as just another extension of software eating the world.
This is a good example of why you should not start your research into a nascent space with a conclusion.