Whether this change is good or bad is still to be seen, however, what is great is that the elephant in the room is finally being addressed - how are all these social issues REALLY affecting (tech) companies today? So…
Today it's really hard to exchange crypto for fiat without proving your identity first. Seeing as NFTs are in the same space, I can imagine similar regulations will get enforced for NFC market places. As for the…
I am not sure why I got down votes here. If you are buying a NFT for an artwork that is not confirmed to have been created by the author of that artwork then surely you are just stupid? Only Banksy can mint an NFT for…
Ommiting the fact that it's a drawing of the bridge and not the actual bridge from the title seems very biased and intentional.
Private keys are what's stopping other people from selling unauthentic NFTs for the same thing.
Seems plausible if you can cover all traces of where your crypto came from, and considering NFTs stay unregulated by legislation/governments. If NFTs remain a thing after all the hype & fake demand fades then I am sure…
There likely is some foul play involved in some cases yes that's for sure. For example this Beeple thing looks like it's a scam to pump a token which Beeple has a stake in so that they can then offload the token at high…
NFTs are HIGHLY inflated right now - paying $2mil for a tweet is NOT real demand. It's marketing by people with a stake in the industry. Justin Sun who bid $2mil for Jack Dorsey's tweet runs a blockchain network called…
So, is the Economist any good? I'm thinking HN is a better source and it's free.
Why has it taken us so long to get features like this implemented? p.s. Firefox ftw :).
What I am really getting out all of this is that at some point we will hit the human population limit that earth can sustain, even with renewable energy sources. Whether or not that limit is actually reachable and…
I was indirectly referring back to my original post above if you did not notice. And no I'm not high, just having a conversation about Bitcoin energy usage in relation to renewable and sustainable energy technology.
So you are saying we will capture so much energy from the sun that the entire planet will become inhospitable. Do we then just keep burning fossil fuels until earth becomes inhospitable instead? Or do we kill ourselves…
Our sun is shooting out so much energy that is not getting used at all. That is flushing (sustainable) energy down the drain!
Electricity usage will forever be a human need and people need to realize and accept that. Taking down bitcoin because it's software that runs on computers that uses electricity is not the answer here - renewable and…
I'm from South Africa and about 70% of my family and friends have switched to using Telegram now with more people joining every week. Signal nobody uses unfortunately.
It's more about preventing companies like Facebook getting their hands on everyone's data and abusing it as well as preventing organizations like Signal themselves using / abusing this data. We won't ever truly know if…
I'd gladly use DDG but they still suck compared to Google when it comes to searching for anything dev related.
Whether this change is good or bad is still to be seen, however, what is great is that the elephant in the room is finally being addressed - how are all these social issues REALLY affecting (tech) companies today? So…
Today it's really hard to exchange crypto for fiat without proving your identity first. Seeing as NFTs are in the same space, I can imagine similar regulations will get enforced for NFC market places. As for the…
I am not sure why I got down votes here. If you are buying a NFT for an artwork that is not confirmed to have been created by the author of that artwork then surely you are just stupid? Only Banksy can mint an NFT for…
Ommiting the fact that it's a drawing of the bridge and not the actual bridge from the title seems very biased and intentional.
Private keys are what's stopping other people from selling unauthentic NFTs for the same thing.
Seems plausible if you can cover all traces of where your crypto came from, and considering NFTs stay unregulated by legislation/governments. If NFTs remain a thing after all the hype & fake demand fades then I am sure…
There likely is some foul play involved in some cases yes that's for sure. For example this Beeple thing looks like it's a scam to pump a token which Beeple has a stake in so that they can then offload the token at high…
NFTs are HIGHLY inflated right now - paying $2mil for a tweet is NOT real demand. It's marketing by people with a stake in the industry. Justin Sun who bid $2mil for Jack Dorsey's tweet runs a blockchain network called…
So, is the Economist any good? I'm thinking HN is a better source and it's free.
Why has it taken us so long to get features like this implemented? p.s. Firefox ftw :).
What I am really getting out all of this is that at some point we will hit the human population limit that earth can sustain, even with renewable energy sources. Whether or not that limit is actually reachable and…
I was indirectly referring back to my original post above if you did not notice. And no I'm not high, just having a conversation about Bitcoin energy usage in relation to renewable and sustainable energy technology.
So you are saying we will capture so much energy from the sun that the entire planet will become inhospitable. Do we then just keep burning fossil fuels until earth becomes inhospitable instead? Or do we kill ourselves…
Our sun is shooting out so much energy that is not getting used at all. That is flushing (sustainable) energy down the drain!
Electricity usage will forever be a human need and people need to realize and accept that. Taking down bitcoin because it's software that runs on computers that uses electricity is not the answer here - renewable and…
I'm from South Africa and about 70% of my family and friends have switched to using Telegram now with more people joining every week. Signal nobody uses unfortunately.
It's more about preventing companies like Facebook getting their hands on everyone's data and abusing it as well as preventing organizations like Signal themselves using / abusing this data. We won't ever truly know if…
I'd gladly use DDG but they still suck compared to Google when it comes to searching for anything dev related.