0.5% of the world’s electricity.
do you feel the same way about reddit?
Kift might be what you're looking for.
I'd assume any data needed for the mining process is transmitted wirelessly. Sending electricity wirelessly is infeasible.
can you expand on this some more?
Art project for sure, and based on the engagement so far I'd say they've succeeded. Here is some of their previous work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEtBHQu4DoM
Arguably, we've already seen multiple catastrophic crashes in cryptocurrencies.
I interpret it as being armed and the neighborhood watch are reasons for GPs feeling of safety.
I've maintained an enterprise saas product for ~1500 customers that used this strategy. Cross account analytics were definitely a problem, but the gaping SQL injection vulnerabilities left by the contractors that built…
crypto-shredding is arguably an option https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto-shredding
For the French speaking dating pool http://www.tuttiflirty.com/
We're going through a similar thought process now for a blockchain based data-store. If the data is symmetrically encrypted and the key is deleted.. does that count as hard deletion? The data is unrecoverable.
0.5% of the world’s electricity.
do you feel the same way about reddit?
Kift might be what you're looking for.
I'd assume any data needed for the mining process is transmitted wirelessly. Sending electricity wirelessly is infeasible.
can you expand on this some more?
Art project for sure, and based on the engagement so far I'd say they've succeeded. Here is some of their previous work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEtBHQu4DoM
Arguably, we've already seen multiple catastrophic crashes in cryptocurrencies.
I interpret it as being armed and the neighborhood watch are reasons for GPs feeling of safety.
I've maintained an enterprise saas product for ~1500 customers that used this strategy. Cross account analytics were definitely a problem, but the gaping SQL injection vulnerabilities left by the contractors that built…
crypto-shredding is arguably an option https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto-shredding
For the French speaking dating pool http://www.tuttiflirty.com/
We're going through a similar thought process now for a blockchain based data-store. If the data is symmetrically encrypted and the key is deleted.. does that count as hard deletion? The data is unrecoverable.