Normal citizens won't need 3rd party stablecoins when cbdcs are available
The end user won't see a change in their cards though
who would pay with non-stablecoins though? The oath seems to be cbdcs that are compatible with public smart contract blockchains
Are you serious? This was proposed in the initial white paper. It's not something that suddenly came to mind. This stuff takes time
These days HN commentor = hate computer science
I feel like q lot of people here did not interpret this correctly. As far as it's known, garbage code was not introduced into kernel.It was caught in the review process literally on the same day. However, there has been…
IEEE is a garbage organization. Or atleast their India chapter is. 3 out of 5 professors in our university would recommend to avoid any paper published by Indians from IEEE. Here in India, publishing trash papers with…
ah. Learning what ethereum is by looking into a random pdf by an unknown twitter user. Never change your pseudointellectuallity hn, never change
Normal citizens won't need 3rd party stablecoins when cbdcs are available
The end user won't see a change in their cards though
who would pay with non-stablecoins though? The oath seems to be cbdcs that are compatible with public smart contract blockchains
Are you serious? This was proposed in the initial white paper. It's not something that suddenly came to mind. This stuff takes time
These days HN commentor = hate computer science
I feel like q lot of people here did not interpret this correctly. As far as it's known, garbage code was not introduced into kernel.It was caught in the review process literally on the same day. However, there has been…
IEEE is a garbage organization. Or atleast their India chapter is. 3 out of 5 professors in our university would recommend to avoid any paper published by Indians from IEEE. Here in India, publishing trash papers with…
ah. Learning what ethereum is by looking into a random pdf by an unknown twitter user. Never change your pseudointellectuallity hn, never change