Two reason why on BTC it doesn't. 1. Longer block times, so it is pretty rare that multiple miners are finding multiple valid consecutive blocks to compete on separate chains 2. It is against their incentives. By being…
>What's Bitcoin's excuse? Where is the technical limitation? Block propagation? Non-shit 2nd layer? If all BTC transactions fees only cost .00001 USD to settle and that was consistent you think it wouldn't be more…
Great analysis It's like he forgot that one of the major "features" of cryptocurrency is a quality that proliferates the sphere with scammers. I say this as someone with a very optimistic outlook, edge case usage is…
Same... I've been played.
I mean first off that is only in comparison to a dosage schedule of the reverse amount. I'm just arguing that it would make more sense to start at 80-110-140-170 etc because below that is placebo.
Eh I disagree for a multitude of reasons, first is that I really don't agree with the government assumed line of "what is poverty" and I seriously doubt that is the first thing that jumps into everyone's mind when they…
75-125 is an actual trip. Anything less than that you're not going to get the full psychedelic experience. We can debate the effects of microdosing, but 100-150ug has been a gold standard for decades for a reason.
Everyone is saying meditation etc, I would disagree. A major part is the ability to put this experience in motion/action which I find counterintuitive to meditation. Quite frankly no, I do not think it is replicable to…
to expand on the "replacing" there is a mechanism called replace by fee, so it becomes a question of incentives The payment processors can scan the mempool for transactions that would invalidate the initial transaction,…
It doesn't, exchange data is heavily manipulated in order to game certain resources like coinmarketcap, coingecko etc. I would agree tether is more but nowhere close to as described. Dividing by a factor of 10 wouldn't…
Relevant https://mtlynch.io/status-updates-to-nobody/
Since November 18, just saying that is a far cry from "no demand" as stated by the top comment.
Isn't there 400m+ of audited USDC in circulation?
I mean I feel like "need" is a bad choice, when the point is that it can be a lot better. I didn't need Venmo to send money to friends, but it is quite clearly better than pre-existing options. Also there are plenty of…
I got this blue pill I want to sell you :)
lmao and I thought it was just the apps I was using, glad to know it is Twitter
Well FYI, cyl is generally converted into minus cyl, the axis flips 180. So your first two measurements of cyl are close together. Also cyl/sphere differential is also hard to determine but often follows a pattern in…
A lot of judgement on a semantic that is generally accepted to be the exact opposite of what you are declaring. First given the context of the root of the word "cide", patricide, regicide, matricide, a majority of…
94EH and close to 50TH for top of the line equipment. Even if we were extremely generous would be a billion in hardware at the very least (I am assuming $500 manufacturing cost)
Hash rate is 90+m terahash and increasing, good luck R&Ding the chips and obtaining enough to achieve. Retail pricing is around 3k per 50 TH/s, and that is just for hardware.
> How much arrogance does it take for a bunch of Googlers to assume the belief that they know what is "just" for the rest of the world? That of a regular human being with rationalized opinions through the lens available…
I sure they have their ways. With online digital currency trading (online games) I know crypto is generally the preferred method of payment. There probably exist unique ways to liquidate it into USD or Bolivars
Cool story, but I don't see how your example has anything to do with anything previously mentioned. Obviously the entire point the prior statement is that we are applying rewards to "states" rather than actually…
Same argument for Bitcoin, cash etc. You have a thousand degrees of slippery slope in what constitutes "enable". Does paying your workers in cash for tips enable tax evasion? Also, I'm not sure what scenario in which…
But at the same time I'm not convinced that the greater reason for this is with easier access to creating internet content we are not simply creating too much garbage to filter out all of it. It is always easier to…
Two reason why on BTC it doesn't. 1. Longer block times, so it is pretty rare that multiple miners are finding multiple valid consecutive blocks to compete on separate chains 2. It is against their incentives. By being…
>What's Bitcoin's excuse? Where is the technical limitation? Block propagation? Non-shit 2nd layer? If all BTC transactions fees only cost .00001 USD to settle and that was consistent you think it wouldn't be more…
Great analysis It's like he forgot that one of the major "features" of cryptocurrency is a quality that proliferates the sphere with scammers. I say this as someone with a very optimistic outlook, edge case usage is…
Same... I've been played.
I mean first off that is only in comparison to a dosage schedule of the reverse amount. I'm just arguing that it would make more sense to start at 80-110-140-170 etc because below that is placebo.
Eh I disagree for a multitude of reasons, first is that I really don't agree with the government assumed line of "what is poverty" and I seriously doubt that is the first thing that jumps into everyone's mind when they…
75-125 is an actual trip. Anything less than that you're not going to get the full psychedelic experience. We can debate the effects of microdosing, but 100-150ug has been a gold standard for decades for a reason.
Everyone is saying meditation etc, I would disagree. A major part is the ability to put this experience in motion/action which I find counterintuitive to meditation. Quite frankly no, I do not think it is replicable to…
to expand on the "replacing" there is a mechanism called replace by fee, so it becomes a question of incentives The payment processors can scan the mempool for transactions that would invalidate the initial transaction,…
It doesn't, exchange data is heavily manipulated in order to game certain resources like coinmarketcap, coingecko etc. I would agree tether is more but nowhere close to as described. Dividing by a factor of 10 wouldn't…
Relevant https://mtlynch.io/status-updates-to-nobody/
Since November 18, just saying that is a far cry from "no demand" as stated by the top comment.
Isn't there 400m+ of audited USDC in circulation?
I mean I feel like "need" is a bad choice, when the point is that it can be a lot better. I didn't need Venmo to send money to friends, but it is quite clearly better than pre-existing options. Also there are plenty of…
I got this blue pill I want to sell you :)
lmao and I thought it was just the apps I was using, glad to know it is Twitter
Well FYI, cyl is generally converted into minus cyl, the axis flips 180. So your first two measurements of cyl are close together. Also cyl/sphere differential is also hard to determine but often follows a pattern in…
A lot of judgement on a semantic that is generally accepted to be the exact opposite of what you are declaring. First given the context of the root of the word "cide", patricide, regicide, matricide, a majority of…
94EH and close to 50TH for top of the line equipment. Even if we were extremely generous would be a billion in hardware at the very least (I am assuming $500 manufacturing cost)
Hash rate is 90+m terahash and increasing, good luck R&Ding the chips and obtaining enough to achieve. Retail pricing is around 3k per 50 TH/s, and that is just for hardware.
> How much arrogance does it take for a bunch of Googlers to assume the belief that they know what is "just" for the rest of the world? That of a regular human being with rationalized opinions through the lens available…
I sure they have their ways. With online digital currency trading (online games) I know crypto is generally the preferred method of payment. There probably exist unique ways to liquidate it into USD or Bolivars
Cool story, but I don't see how your example has anything to do with anything previously mentioned. Obviously the entire point the prior statement is that we are applying rewards to "states" rather than actually…
Same argument for Bitcoin, cash etc. You have a thousand degrees of slippery slope in what constitutes "enable". Does paying your workers in cash for tips enable tax evasion? Also, I'm not sure what scenario in which…
But at the same time I'm not convinced that the greater reason for this is with easier access to creating internet content we are not simply creating too much garbage to filter out all of it. It is always easier to…