I'm really excited for KSA, hoping this is finally the sequel KSP1 deserves!
You can have 99% of validators on Ethereum censor your transaction, and you'll still be eventually included. With 12 second block times, your transaction would be included in roughly 20 minutes.
I think you're missing part of the story with stocks like NVDA. The value of a stock is also based on expectations, so it could be that all of NVDA's growth for the next decade has already been frontrun by the market,…
Do you think this changes if we incorporate a model into a humanoid robot and give it autonomous control and context? Or will "faking it" be enough, like it is now?
And what about the other billions of people on the planet that don't even have a library, let alone a doorstep to receive a first world delivery service.
In aerospace, the engineers that have responsibility are called delegates, or DERs. It's a step above a PE, but your comment still applies.
Small blockers in shambles
More likely they'd use their star for magnification by placing telescopes at the right focal point.
You'd want to use a KYC'd L2 that is still secured by the L1. The consortium would just validate transactions on the L2, and the security overhead is payed for by publishing to L1, so no need for validators actually…
The actual blockchain usecase here is far less sexy than a dystopian eyeball scanning device: https://attest.sh/
To use the Sun, the focal point would have to be situated about 542 AUs. Certainly not impossible, and the resolution would be quite good, good enough to see surface details of an exoplanet.
Value investing is being right when everyone else is wrong, and waiting until everyone realizes you were right all along.
As someone who is in airplane engineering, the biggest barrier today to building a new aircraft is regulations. But if we completely ignored regulations, and you were building a mostly aluminum aircraft with analog…
The entire point of debt is to bring future revenue to the present so that you don't have to wait for savings to trickle in every year.
You'd be absolutely shocked by the amount of Teslas in northern Canada.
If we're talking about the future here, it makes much more sense that you'd be buying stocks directly using currency stored on your phones hardware wallet through a DEX like Uniswap. In fact, you might just tell your…
Become an aircraft mechanic. You can support research planes or helicopters for organizations like BAS or similiar.
No, not lightning. If anything, it would be something like this: https://blog.gridplus.io/the-phonon-network-59835328b799
Why would you use Bitcoin lightning when you can use Ethereum L2s?
Or the age of the universe is different for all observers.
How is USDC a scam? Or how about DAI? Also, when I say stablecoins, I am also referring to CBDC's. Anyways, not everyone has a bank account (your viewpoint is very Western centric) and having to withdraw cash in a…
I mean, yeah. If the entire world transacted in stablecoins, it would be a much much better UX.
The entire thread is about people not being able to go across borders with x amount of cash without declaring it. I could walk across a border with 100k in stablecoins and never declare it, and then have immediate…
Why would you never cash in stablecoins? They are used for payments
Why would that be a problem? I can just deposit them like I normally do and use VISA or PayPal while international.
I'm really excited for KSA, hoping this is finally the sequel KSP1 deserves!
You can have 99% of validators on Ethereum censor your transaction, and you'll still be eventually included. With 12 second block times, your transaction would be included in roughly 20 minutes.
I think you're missing part of the story with stocks like NVDA. The value of a stock is also based on expectations, so it could be that all of NVDA's growth for the next decade has already been frontrun by the market,…
Do you think this changes if we incorporate a model into a humanoid robot and give it autonomous control and context? Or will "faking it" be enough, like it is now?
And what about the other billions of people on the planet that don't even have a library, let alone a doorstep to receive a first world delivery service.
In aerospace, the engineers that have responsibility are called delegates, or DERs. It's a step above a PE, but your comment still applies.
Small blockers in shambles
More likely they'd use their star for magnification by placing telescopes at the right focal point.
You'd want to use a KYC'd L2 that is still secured by the L1. The consortium would just validate transactions on the L2, and the security overhead is payed for by publishing to L1, so no need for validators actually…
The actual blockchain usecase here is far less sexy than a dystopian eyeball scanning device: https://attest.sh/
To use the Sun, the focal point would have to be situated about 542 AUs. Certainly not impossible, and the resolution would be quite good, good enough to see surface details of an exoplanet.
Value investing is being right when everyone else is wrong, and waiting until everyone realizes you were right all along.
As someone who is in airplane engineering, the biggest barrier today to building a new aircraft is regulations. But if we completely ignored regulations, and you were building a mostly aluminum aircraft with analog…
The entire point of debt is to bring future revenue to the present so that you don't have to wait for savings to trickle in every year.
You'd be absolutely shocked by the amount of Teslas in northern Canada.
If we're talking about the future here, it makes much more sense that you'd be buying stocks directly using currency stored on your phones hardware wallet through a DEX like Uniswap. In fact, you might just tell your…
Become an aircraft mechanic. You can support research planes or helicopters for organizations like BAS or similiar.
No, not lightning. If anything, it would be something like this: https://blog.gridplus.io/the-phonon-network-59835328b799
Why would you use Bitcoin lightning when you can use Ethereum L2s?
Or the age of the universe is different for all observers.
How is USDC a scam? Or how about DAI? Also, when I say stablecoins, I am also referring to CBDC's. Anyways, not everyone has a bank account (your viewpoint is very Western centric) and having to withdraw cash in a…
I mean, yeah. If the entire world transacted in stablecoins, it would be a much much better UX.
The entire thread is about people not being able to go across borders with x amount of cash without declaring it. I could walk across a border with 100k in stablecoins and never declare it, and then have immediate…
Why would you never cash in stablecoins? They are used for payments
Why would that be a problem? I can just deposit them like I normally do and use VISA or PayPal while international.