I suppose I was implicitly assuming "in an economic manner". You're very right that humans do things that narrow, economic game theory can't account for (e.g. the RAND secretaries playing Nash's "So Long Sucker"). To…
Allow me to quote the Algorand paper, https://people.csail.mit.edu/nickolai/papers/gilad-algorand-...: > Weighted users.To prevent Sybil attacks, Algorand assigns a weight to each user. BA⋆is designed to guarantee…
It's not a particularly interesting Byzantine mechanism. Like every other such mechanism (in the absence of trusted computing and similar tricks) it has a n = 3f+1 limit. See the selfish mining paper for why it's not…
> Manufacturing, Music, Politics and now The final big boss, money. Isn't that a "they laughed at Galileo" argument? They thought the Internet was snake oil. They thought Napster was snake oil. They thought BitTorrent…
> Side question, why do you write your years with a leading zero? I've never seen that before and it has quite a cognitive strain for me. That's likely a Long Now reference:…
I suppose I was implicitly assuming "in an economic manner". You're very right that humans do things that narrow, economic game theory can't account for (e.g. the RAND secretaries playing Nash's "So Long Sucker"). To…
Allow me to quote the Algorand paper, https://people.csail.mit.edu/nickolai/papers/gilad-algorand-...: > Weighted users.To prevent Sybil attacks, Algorand assigns a weight to each user. BA⋆is designed to guarantee…
It's not a particularly interesting Byzantine mechanism. Like every other such mechanism (in the absence of trusted computing and similar tricks) it has a n = 3f+1 limit. See the selfish mining paper for why it's not…
> Manufacturing, Music, Politics and now The final big boss, money. Isn't that a "they laughed at Galileo" argument? They thought the Internet was snake oil. They thought Napster was snake oil. They thought BitTorrent…
> Side question, why do you write your years with a leading zero? I've never seen that before and it has quite a cognitive strain for me. That's likely a Long Now reference:…