He made nearly a billion hedging on dozens of events, and thousands upon thousands of trades. I bet you haven't read a single page of his actual published papers, just his poplit stuff.
Translation: He hurt my fee fees therefore I do not want to delve into the heart of his argument.
Screw Upwork, i ditched them a long time ago
There's a lot more interesting things you could do
The size of the transaction grants it higher priority.
People who think the problem with large blocks is disk space or internet speed are the worst tbh
Only reason Justin Bieber made it big is because he hung out with Usher.
kys
Yes, it's all well supported by genetics and biology.
Language security is a much bigger deal than anyone ever assumed and the DAO proved that. Just ask Vitalik.
Tezos - An Ethereum where the smart contract language ambiguity and procedural nature of the code doesn't result in hundreds of millions in theft.
It's built on OCaml because of functionality and langsec - contract code and implementations written in procedural/objective languages are immensely unstable which is also why ETH smart contracts keep getting hacked.…
He made nearly a billion hedging on dozens of events, and thousands upon thousands of trades. I bet you haven't read a single page of his actual published papers, just his poplit stuff.
Translation: He hurt my fee fees therefore I do not want to delve into the heart of his argument.
Screw Upwork, i ditched them a long time ago
There's a lot more interesting things you could do
The size of the transaction grants it higher priority.
People who think the problem with large blocks is disk space or internet speed are the worst tbh
Only reason Justin Bieber made it big is because he hung out with Usher.
kys
Yes, it's all well supported by genetics and biology.
Language security is a much bigger deal than anyone ever assumed and the DAO proved that. Just ask Vitalik.
Tezos - An Ethereum where the smart contract language ambiguity and procedural nature of the code doesn't result in hundreds of millions in theft.
It's built on OCaml because of functionality and langsec - contract code and implementations written in procedural/objective languages are immensely unstable which is also why ETH smart contracts keep getting hacked.…