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Hi, sorry I’m new on reddit so forgive me if I’m not allowed to post here
But what’s this? Who owns that? | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-03 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNEtMYm11aW5UdnhyUFdwcG5vZERiZHlCQkR2cm8tSTFZa0d1WlVmYkIwaHcxNENTTmVmWF9ZSFVQY3RWT25IXzBncWFnaGVpdWFKT0VYRFBaSHJqYi1kaWpnMjcyUFhZa1ZoUjFESjJkcGs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMk1QX1JsY25jdmlGOEJ4YzBPS2Zoazc1RlctVF8tZm9qVUxpVUZFWHluUXNUN0p4QlJIVWhNbGJ2SVFjWTNodldqRDdld0VJUnkxeDYtYkJSS2oycEhmT3p4OE9Tei1UZzc5RXowVkdSVVA4Rkp4S2xvUmtmM3RBRHJ1bUFFQ3phWllzcURhOU1VSEdhUUdrU21RLS1WbW1MaFN4eVp3RVRKVVllUmFoQVpBPQ== |
What’s this ?! Every time I try to connect this to blocks out, it comes up with this.
Why?
| r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-03 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNWNIcng5U3RFNkVmeGVMTkMxQTdyMklLVTNrVkdTeEVOR1M0T0xCSW1ub1VKTWE2ZVZWVE5wbkZoRkxhbHF6dk5qbnhPeVdYbmR6c0VSRklQU3pXclRrSXIyUlduQk9JSlZUUFlJd3ZUMnc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYjBCc1Q4RVJ1QmZKY2xQNGFoSW5wWDByb1BrU21SVzJtejd6NkFFUXpDOFJwN2lsQjZWNnZQaEQwVWJqeGU3ai1YNmtTQk1BVUtYMkN1T0dyYTlWMkxvcjVLWWt5am9DYmQwRXY2SmU5VUNzbUxZZU1lazExaVVabGJvcWk3azQ1X0RWaDFwdlZEXzg1X3lMeVUtdlFnPT0= |
Video discussing how majoritarian attacks can be eliminated by adjusting the efficiency with which honest nodes (who never censor or orphan) convert work between forms in the chain generation process.
https://youtu.be/ZAdFpcBLyQw?feature=shared | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaF9uRmw5UnBpRWJoUC04X05mX1hVMFFXOGhFWW1QM0FqYkZTM0dQcHViU0txUnZ1SDZfUWpUenNaTTV5Z0tVeWFucVdVZmRIYXdkNmtCVkU0aUs5MGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaGZ4amtRb21jaXZIUWVIdVM2VWU0eXhacTk4NVZrUlVoNHNHY0hmZTFkVzMwMDRLUm5DQkFrQ3JnMVhOeUNNS2gtYkJxTjNYbThQczdOcGpHVThmcTNfX1JweTc4bndMVXFBZEJETms5TjFJN1Q2MGoyMXFlaWJrdlRBdEZ1ME5KN0pRRzhqcTFCYzBjanVpUXVPMG1CR0dTNWdlYks0Y2JxVDExU3Z6VElwejlmVS1DQ1EtTVhUSlhBd0ZIYzZ1T29kQlY0SEJVenhFNDhmZ1g2MWc4Zz09 |
If I had entered at $16, it would have risen 230% by now. Congratulations to everyone on the rocket.
https://preview.redd.it/8gcnj7wq105e1.png?width=1866&format=png&auto=webp&s=0cfb8d9b79b92e6e06f4ce69d5cfda78764de892 | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSOWdRWmRNUG1EdGYzV2JDY2tNLS1nYnRlZ1IyRjB1V2YwQ1ROZEVvWDZjV0R6b0xoTDl0X3RYNUlQeVZLV0dXRWwzVHNIb1Q3SFFBOFhPbnQ5QUFWRHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaXZoYkl4bVFHT1VUYVJzaHZSM3dHN3hCQVBVZ0RndER6Q0N4VEJmdDlORU5kX2tPUDRsV2tuQXR5OHdGeDRZd29oTENQMnd2bXBhcjFtS3ljVERTbTdueWZQX3ZfMjVhUmhNNld5ZUFUWFN3Nk0wZUlEZG5CRVk4NVBGMFI1R1N6dXl2ZkxFRFpZNWxzQWtTMDBkV3VfSXpQQko2NEhoZkRuUTBudENPT1BNRGdZakJZckI0SWRvWjZvUDMxM043aTBNNi1XMGw3emxHWUlIanBfWW12UT09 |
[https://finance.yahoo.com/news/grayscale-files-convert-solana-trust-221434875.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/grayscale-files-convert-solana-trust-221434875.html)
They are starting with SOL and when this is approved I believe they will wish to convert all their Trusts including ETC.
| r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSelQyMU83Z2dlMVk5UlFwZ080cFlsbk5LMEJ3OXRkd2drYmxSM0xzbGtaY2x3X0JTbjhCbjdzN0M5MUpfR3FiZzAwVUt3S2ZOZTFHLXZqZE4wTTBRMEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZlJfYTJvWGZuVnBWemtIczVNdUJ5a01HaGJLNDFSTzJ6emkwNzdrTjJ1WGtsOWVLblBkbDFvdUVIbjZOU2l3RjdHY0hRa2RMOUpYdWZJdTFEQUpQcm9uM0pkaWlfRF9URGtBem1OcEt4LW9BdVVQb2JJbTZscFl0dVRJQWF3WXdSWUNGNW5VR2Q2SnVucFNvYnFWNEVNSGRuM1JaT0dySU4tYURBbnVYcVRlbnNjUkJaUkw3MGJBU1ItbnMwMlF2bXV3Z0s1ZWdVeGVsV054NWg5YmJWZz09 |
Need it to close above $39.74 then build some support around there. If it can do that then it should be wide open til about $48 | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSa3haUnktemlRaENVVkp0WEJ3V3c4UWJXMGNRU2pGSENxZk5Sb1ZkNjROYjdWR0twMjFGUDRRc09SaU5CVnpNMEwwd0pLSUxuRzhYNTJ4TC1xS2FqMkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSeHV4NWE2YTRTVjY2UXN4Q3VXNkN5YnZaMWUybmF3NVlWa3R0QmNnTTd6OUtaaGFXQU9NTWNvYVU2X0tpWkdZWFAwYzF6cnFWZHJPc3FEWi0wb0ZPbUYtY2JxZG1HbHBldU9SNURVWWI0WTFweW4zRVF0dnAtWm10c3VHSGhfTTRpWGFtdWlFc2gzWElGdHgwbGhIdTJ1eWsxYl9YTWs0amZqOVg3Y1A2bF9RPQ== |
I know this is an unofficial coin source but it makes it look like moderation is not banning those repeatedly violating the rules. They repeatedly post fud without citing sources. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-07 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTjNnOTJxNzJoZDR2UnBhTkVsU1VlNlUzU0lCd0dWcW1Ya3BPU0xac0lSSk9pLXFwQWxSX2tvaTJhUTUtWmxoVW5rdFFMWHZTRzN4N3lFSXQ0bDkzYWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpScnk5dURSYXV2Z25WbGw1UmhPTzFUZGJRdF92Z3hzS2FZa0FNUW9oTk9RUzc5SklDVzROdmllM29SUkRYeWNncGNPT2cxWklkdEZhNU5heDVlUk9zVzd3WDhGN3ppTGxVcUQ3UENDT1dOOUFFZkJlOWZzOUw2Sktib0JCWDFYNDBYUmhvNkM5ZVYwQlkzNlJUVDZJMHE5SzVrS09CTUZDTDhoZEN2SWstY0sxbVAzNnJKT3JFcXRMZG1uNURyWVBXd1c5cm9yNkNaaVFIeHZKcVh4aThSQT09 |
Recently invested in etc at 36.5 wondering if it could boom to that range or if I should take some out and invest in BCH. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-07 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMXZCb1hac2JxZzNTTmxiclhnckdIT1VseVBQbHh5SHBrRFI0YnNXYmNHQjlSRGdBZ2JfRW92Z0dzNE1zd0g1eXU5ZU1rN2dYYXFJdERyOEM1TW04Z2owcF90VDBRQnl4UXJTQXFZR2NHNGs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYXN2NjhRVWZQXzdYa2hhR0NNbHVSSlhtOG9aRkZDUjJJcTc4RWFkQzBkZVFWa0dzOTFnNzVtdjlLMEpjQ0JDY1FfNnZsUV8wWXJLdjdzamw5aUpBUF9pR1dwS1dlb3E4TjhPUHE1QU1MOU82TFJFNy16eFZXVGo5RFNWaTY4ZVIxa0toLVF0V0RiZHYxZjNySnVVZmw1Rks4d0RSbDd2dFUwM0JlXzhodEJsYkpjRWZxRHJRZ2E5b2VoejQ0elNISFUwVTdnT1RzOGhoRTNJVUxVcGNBZz09 |
Hi everyone!
I’m working on a **privacy-focused project** and would love to get your feedback. The idea is an escrow platform where:
1. **Sellers submit a decryption key** to the escrow system.
2. Buyers negotiate a deal (likely on a third-party platform).
3. Once payment is confirmed, the decryption key is securely released to the buyer.
4. The platform includes a **rating system** for buyers and sellers to build trust.
Key Features:
* No files or documents are stored on the site. Only a decryption key for said item.
* Even if I wanted to investigate what’s being bought or sold, I wouldn’t be able to, since the files and transactions are separate. So 100% anon.
* The system relies entirely on the **validity of the key** and the buyer’s ability to decrypt their file.
# My Concerns:
I’m worried there might not be enough demand for a system like this. It seems like there are limited use cases where total anonymity is essential.
* Do you think this is a dumb idea?
* Are there specific use cases or scenarios where this would make sense?
* What would make you trust such a platform?
Say you want to buy a digital good (e.g., a license key, encrypted document, or script) in complete privacy. The seller won’t just send it to you because they can’t be sure you’ll pay. That’s where our site comes in:
The seller encrypts the digital good and submits the **decryption key** to our site. The actual encrypted file remains wherever they choose—Dropbox, a USB stick, email—completely outside our platform. Once you’ve sent payment and it’s confirmed, the system releases the decryption key to you. You can then use the decryption key, on the encrypted file inorder to recieve your product.
1. **Trust**: The seller is guaranteed payment, and you’re guaranteed the decryption key.
2. **Anonymity**: Since we never handle or store the file, even we couldn’t determine what’s being bought or sold.
3. **Security**: The process is entirely focused on the key, leaving the file’s storage up to the buyer and seller.
Only thing missing is the buyer needs to trust the seller, this I would use a rating/comment system for.
I’d really appreciate any constructive feedback or suggestions. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSU2k4Q2lualFmZ3hka0k3QW0tUDd1U3JKalN5S0x6Q29NemFGMGtWOUV1NmpVZ195OVoxaXNrYmtHV3BaQ0hQVHYxZFlpYmh4WmozWXZ1SDBVbUNzcGRJSlh0S2pNSUM1ajFuTEx3SkdjaU09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSEVCU0d2T0lSeHJIUEpUYTBtMmQ1RnZDeS1Pc0FRLXNoSUVsRENWTTZTRUctb0dzYTNveGpteEpCOWVCQ19IenJpZWxNQ0dMd3VIWnB6VXJQLWlVZml4VHhib0FfemRfbmpSNmJhWFJyczVYZm9tcnZBNzNoTF9RRUo0RE93cXd6SUE2Umk1RjlERHJkaFpZVTdrTzI4bTRrM0JaX2VReGhfZVhlV2Q4NmpRdUlXcW9KUy1ibXFhVnoybkhWOTk2Z3JaWFJHbm56YzJmbmxUX01kLS15Zz09 |
ETC recovered far quicker than most other altcoins that dropped even more significantly and it will be right back up there with Etherum that has already recovered once the price pressure resumes and everyone in the day market sees how good a sale it is.
Thanks Justin Sun | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSanF6aTk0V3FscjBvYjBSQTZXWTdZNHoyVHRyYVZHMXZpcW1XS2swY3RuaVJrb1F0a1pmczROMWxEUTZ6SXMtUjdadUhUTzJlbHYtcS0yZVl0Sm14M1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWTc1SDZwdHcwekdfb3VHWTZ2Q2lKS1JBSGpaelM4cHo0bzA0LU9rcXZxT203UmYzSmV4WWdTdmlVNS1Cem1UZHExRFc5TGZ1blljN3F5WVlXemNXNW1EamFHeVFQNFh4MXR4SV9SMXpweXBQUDNtT3Q4UGFJQXRZVEYzTmFpaFU5bWEzRE1iWVlzSXRER3hyUk1MYmpiOFM4UGdjWlVrcXEwbWo2bTdvUWxxaFVQMzVMYWlIZXhyLUViV3k0RWJo |
Bounced off the top trend from the previous highs beautifully for the second time. Looks like it’s building support around $28. In the Golden zone currently. Not a crazy amount of volume currently. This is getting exciting. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVFA4YWQwWFUyM3huQVM0M3J6R3h2QVRtSTB0dWtiVDBaYmwzZDYyUFI2dElqSmJRbTB6UWtVVEEyLU5tLUNza0QxMnZuZHZoZVZ1ZzBaZzNPdE5fV0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSY2RyMHdoWTE1VlFPQXU3eXJ1VFJPaHd1QTZ2LWU3Y1RkY0xTcjRldURhaGxFdHJZeVhnQlIydV8wX1RpbjVIa0FVLVgta21jVGxTSTVzSHZROU9uWEF6MkIweEJQMkZFRENXcmxUZkw0Q0pMU0NCNVRsXzJINUVQLWx0dEVjdFFjV1g0YjlSeUpIdzFrbW9uNnloVlRYV2t1clV6RkZYRkRpYTN6Z3pnOWpnPQ== |
I did some digging but couldn’t find any answers related to this hypothetical question.
From my research, it clear quantum computers are a long way from cracking the encryption algorithms Bitcoin uses. However, technically if an algorithm existed today, a quantum computer could start mining Bitcoin. I’m guessing that a quantum computer could calculate the target hash much faster than all the traditional computer on the network so the difficulty of the target hash would need to increase to maintain the 10 minute block target.
If my assumptions about the process above are correct (feel free to correct if I am misunderstanding), I’m curious what would happen to Bitcoin if this quantum computer stopped mining. Would the block creation process come to a halt since the traditional computers remaining on the network would not be able to calculate a hash of such difficulty? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSU3o2MnY2a2t4SWZpd0l6UXAzODhaM1NqT2FoQUpDMENndWt1QXBTR2Z6UEFpRjVMSGoxYzgyMm9hUlpFbGQ3UUFMMUxFZjZuX1M2ZVYxbW9Yd2V4SUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTk1nOGtJbFd2REtUTjVZNzFjakFYajhYYlZNSWtuLVh1eUFtNTJVTWhDcXRoemFyRHFaMHI4eWpSbnFpT0hUWnFSTy1mb0llYTVfR1E0dHk2ZGJHV2cyUXdESzdqZzgxVU82QWkxYlJyV2pqa1pfVGxvblB2QXZTd09QLVNYWFVoOHREbzdLT1p0czEydVR6eW5oc0h2MU5YSEZsZl9mQ3duOUUxTDVUM0l3UHFOemtTcEppdEJ2RWFCYThTck4xQkM4SW9MbHRWOWJhM0NlNG9aOWphQT09 |
Hello all,
I'm a few months into crypto, and as the title says, I think I've finally found my crypto niche - the thing that really gets me excited and makes me a believer in this space. While I am continuing to broaden my understanding about crypto and the blockchain, I'm really interested in recommendations for some more specific research. Right now I have a massive funnel of information and I'm basically choking on it all.
What really interests me is the potential for crypto and the underlying tech to make private equity and venture capital obsolete, as businesses, creators, and developers are able to use tokens to leverage their community as investors who want to directly support products/people/ideas they believe in and cut out the middle men of VC/PE and wall street (I currently hold stock in some VC/PE firms registered as BDCs because that's as close as I can get to those market opportunities, and also the whole "accredited investor" thing is BS, but I digress.) - something in between crowd funding and IPOs that are superior to both.
I had an "aha" moment when I was learning about how smart contracts have been used to code royalties into NFTs and stuff, and realized that this technology is vastly superior to the current way that basically the whole stock market operates. In my hopium-fueled future, shareholder agreements are coded on the blockchain and stock is replaced with tokens - and obviously not just stocks, but all sorts of asset classes, IP, etc, that most people don't currently have good access too.
I believe this is referred to as "tokenization" - but I'm still learning all the vocabulary - and also there seem to be a lot of different players out there talking about tokenization as part of their use case, but I'm not sure they all mean exactly the same thing or have the same vision for what that looks like.
If anyone could recommend specific cryptos that are working on this use, I will happily dive into them. I would prefer better known projects as opposed to deep-in-the-weeds altcoins, but if you think the technology is really compelling then I'm happy to look at it and learn even if only for my own edification and better understanding.
The four that I am currently studying are Ripple, Cardano, Chainlink, and Polkadot - not specifically for what I mentioned above, but because they're the ones that are on my current reading list, although they all do seem to have some aspect of tokenization to them (opinions on these welcome).
Thanks in advance!
P.S. This post got auto-modded off the cryptocurrency subreddit because I'm a massive lurker, but looking at the threads over here, it looks like an actual better fit and more likely to get substantive answers. TIA again. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-11 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVFF4YTNOd3hZNG82YnNpWWFmRkl3X1Y0cktsMXAwYkRKV2EzVUp4UWNnajBjMlFoU3cyNmxIUk5Kd3JJZW51aUdFRENFS1pfY1dzWGhDMTdJVnFyTGJoUTJhUDlCNlJZZkI1QS1JTnVUUE09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYXc5N0pfWVJnY2FSLUxjYnlXTHA3NXg2Qjh0NGhYV1RPTm5QdTJmSmw1Q3dXUXdXSFNFbFkzc0hXS1FGVWk3LWlXdXRRTWFYZXJWWFd6ZnM0M20xWTB4N01Zb1N6UEQ1UjRRSjFZS2tqblFKMTVHZXRjb3B5WFJaQjdVVG1GRFo2STVBMHJwVU1ob2lCR1JBcnhEeFBXMlFzSkhiUEVXejE2dHlvbVBrWHJmM2g3NDNTX1VxcUtubTNtcjN6NTlPOUprMEJkREd4U3d0NDNVcFhqYXJsQT09 |
Hi,,
I'm doing some research at the moment for some work I need to complete and I have some quetions that I am struggling to find answers to. Can anyone here help? These mostly relate to scaling.
1. We all know that multiple copies of the complete chain are held on mutiple machines (some explanations say "by every device participating in the chain" although I suspect thst is not really the case!) So, my first area of interest is the size of the chain / data storage requirements. I have no idea how much disk space a single block takes up, but that is largely irellevant. If a particular chain is old and popular, surely it wil evenbtually grow to a size that makes it impractical? Can anyone comment?
2. The classic explanation of how a cryptocurrency works, is that the chain represents a ledger of all transactions. In order to figure out a particular address's balance (to see if they have enough to make a transaction) the explanation then basically states that the whole chain / ledger is scanned for transactions involving that address to calculate the balance. So, related to Q1, how is that done efficiently? I mean, if I have a chain that is (say) 10 years old, with several tens of billions of transactions in the ledger, wouldn't searching the chain for every transaction involving a particular address take an impractical amount of time? (Say, I have a waller running on my smartphone, how can it perform that search efficiently?) Or is there some clever algorithm in play here?
3. How is the "winning" miner decided upon? Regardless of "proof" somehow one entitly must "win", sign the block, add it to the chain and claim the reward? Again, say we have several thousand miners (and nodes) it's not unreasonable for more thsan one to get a solution before consensus can be reached. Given that the whole point is to have no central control, who gets to decide? Doesn't network latency get in the way?
4. I have a basic understanding of "Proof of Work" and how thi has led to a crazy amount of power being used on a glovbal scale for mining operations, but how do other systems work ("Proof of Stake" / "Proof of Storage" etc.) and why are they more efficient? Do they also not have to "solve" the block in the same way that PoW systems do?
5. Who actaully executes smart contracts? By which I mean, where is the code actually run? Is it the miner? If so, how do we ensure that if the contract references external entites, it is only done once?
Thanks for reading this. Any insights you can offer would be greatly appreciatedf! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRTRtejc2TzVBYjBQbWk2TmpYXzl1Rl80OTVJN2JXcm8tUjZPYVRNeGRsSHNRSjlCNHRUdjRjSWgwVmc5d1NXYUFYTDdndFVKaTFMUTJsdXE0ckpST2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZFlVWGF4ekdMcHdNano2T29nd3F0LTl5NUo4cEMwSWhwZm9aNkdTS1E4YUJra3ZXQ05WNTNRQUw2MHp4LVFTMjJydHNxSGlGcnVaQXVjSTUyWTBuUUtWeGNJZGlDQ0txX0xKbFcyOEd3QUpES1FNdXpjWTRJMXpoUnlYYzY3ZkVOaTk3X1JTa2xBQ3k1UXVuWWtvUlAzWmx6eC1vYTJBSjZMNU95TGlodTV5Z3NhbTNwclo1YjhKQmVkeE5Obk9xOXltZ0JnMWVBSG5udU1rQUw4cVllZz09 |
I’ve been diving into the concept of decentralized AI lately and how it could run directly on blockchain networks. While it sounds promising - combining transparency, governance, and security—the compute limitations of on-chain systems feel like a big hurdle. I did actually see that ICP are experimenting with ways to make this practical, but I’m curious: what do you think is the biggest technical blocker? Computation? Storage? Something else? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUmlYTGJjMjMxQzhSR2pKa2ExUHhhVl80cF9fdHZ4SVJVMzVkN1d2Q255UkpBWG9HMlgwVUJUeWlpRjQtZE5vbG5COTNLckxISGQzTEl5dmN3dnAxRG5jVGVxbXhiaS1QbEZpeEVXUzBMb1k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSalRsSGk1NFNYNGstZDNlcmpudlJ5eUZJT3IyVWxYWm1zY1lNdFRjaEZKN19JYmRrbjM4UzNXSVEyMWoxUGZxM3VWTE5yVlZTbk83X1ZSWHlZeTQwTjhQQXFHT1EtNFNoWjkwcU1reWRyRWNJZUxMWGhYVXRfbVllWllCQUtOV0dENWRwYmdXVGNmT1dyejVtQWdfY1pDRFN3WU16SVFOWWJNTnNJM2lSRGVuVGVvVHk4aXRxUU5UeE5CSDF1a2ZMNEg1RWNWMGhRRl9Va1NBaE5QTWVIdz09 |
The blockchain industry is evolving rapidly, with some networks pioneering groundbreaking 'zero-energy' designs. Unlike traditional blockchains that rely on energy-intensive systems like Proof-of-Work (PoW), zero-energy blockchains eliminate the need for such processes entirely.
These innovative designs enable decentralized systems that are not only sustainable but also highly efficient, making blockchain more accessible and environmentally responsible. By rethinking the fundamentals of validation and consensus mechanisms, zero-energy blockchains are setting a new standard for eco-conscious technology. [https://tha-chain.org/](https://tha-chain.org/)
What do you think about this revolutionary approach? Could zero-energy designs become the norm for blockchain sustainability? Share your thoughts below! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZzlPMXYxOWtwdmFUSkdURFQ0N2tOQkREN240b2YwU1UzZGFqdHJfUUhSMzAyVDN5X2t2azd3SUg5d2xIaVNxZGNXcDViUUlnaWVjTTN5dGN0TXVVWkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSS3dsR0xscWpVLXhzSVdvZ0RKUUF5LVNmdzg2bTZzWVJCTm11b2hPZkFuRk9vcV9RYjZCZ3l4ck9POENpMmg3aU9SVFhSTXgzQU5QTnRnSFIyZktmcElkaDZjUlduWWdXRnVKTWxKeURHekFZTllmQ1ZLc1Q1Um80TWNkRFl6R1R1Sk1LMGM0UUs3dUJ3X2czc2FNNW1iR0FzdUtPeTJ4QmdJN2xKNkJ5WVM0TGpld1lhSzlFU3BCcnZmVDJXYUJIdlp3ZlhldlpfY0YtUThjbURaZEVpZz09 |
Hey everyone! I’ve been following Radix’s work on tackling blockchain scalability challenges, and they’ve recently published a series exploring their Hyperscale Alpha approach—a modular and hybrid consensus design. I found it quite insightful and wanted to share the highlights for anyone interested in blockchain technology advancements.
1. Part I: The Inception of a Hybrid Consensus Mechanism https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/hyperscale-alpha---part-i-the-inception-of-a-hybrid-consensus-mechanism
Introduces a hybrid consensus model that separates transaction handling and consensus processes.
Focuses on achieving high throughput while maintaining decentralization and security.
2. Part II: Design Principles https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/hyperscale-alpha---part-ii-design-principles
Details the layered architecture to enable scalability and flexibility.
Prioritizes security and decentralization while enabling modular optimizations.
3. Part III: Integrating Sortition https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/hyperscale-alpha---part-iii-integrating-sortition
Explains how sortition (random validator selection) enhances fairness, prevents collusion, and supports decentralization.
Integrates with the hybrid consensus model to ensure efficient and secure transaction validation.
Additionally, Radix Labs is conducting a real-world Hyperscale Alpha community test on December 18, 2024. The test will target 1 million complex transactions per second under intentionally imperfect conditions to showcase systemic scalability. Nodes will be operated globally to validate real-world performance.
If you’re curious about the technical details, the full announcement can be found here: Radix Labs - Hyperscale Alpha Test https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/radix-labs---hyperscale-alpha-test | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-14 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUHhxc0xxeTJ1bzdqdkhsbHF6U25BSWVZWFFEcHZIQUhDaWpPeG1xRGM1N1R4dEJyYTRUX2JILWhUOEJ1QUlKQTUyekZNTjJyd1o0cGJZd2ZBYTlfLXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVXNLRzdMd2Jha0tKak41OWExS3NRYUVyZ0E0OVpFQTdPSzVGVjFIeU54ODB3eUtZcEJYQ1VHM1diSUpIalpSTTRnYWNOd0EzSmlUbzNUQmtiVm5UaDdTRHB0TGNzUURBN29iT2g1X1FZXzJ5TnBDMWFwQUFsSTBodC02RHhUREluS3dnZUt4Si11UDlyRWhZdjlVZG5ZUHBTaTV2TS1aSlowMTRLSXZzMXRLVkJmNVlGSG5HUXZxclhEVGp0V1MydExKaWxvRG42QUtnWHgtSVNoOW9fZz09 |
I don't know if it's a me thing, but I think one of the biggest problem we have in blockchain and Web3, is the issue around Data.
To be fair, I wasn't really thinking about this until very recently when I was reading about a few projects on CMC, but the way the ecosystem is setup, most users have no control over how their data is used or even monetized by tech companies.
We also cannot overlook the fact that personal data is usually vulnerable to breaches or misuse, and even if you decide to monetize your data, the average user lacks access to tools or platforms to participate in the data economy.
Although the project I was reading about, one that Bitget already listed VANA, mentioned enabling users to contribute their data to Data DAOs, which gives them ownership and control over their digital footprints. Which also means users can tokenize their validated data, turning it into a financial asset, all via their platform.
But what other solutions are out there for some of these issues, and how accessible are they to the average crypto user? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUXoxblduaENZdnJ3c0ZnbTFRTWstUjRPTHRMMi1mLXIyS1FoZnNlcWI4aXM1dnVOSllsUHpVd1I0bFRINlZxTFZsLTZjWXBHVVJ3Zld0bC1PM2Y3UHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTnl6UUdhaGJXZ3A3OUtvZUFNdGN2bWJneS1IRlA0SUtvVWFZMnFlYV8wX2hiWm5IRkEyZVgtVmg0eVpWN2J2Si1WNFRSdGdGaTlVN1dsV1djRE5SSHhrX3hqQVkzZEpKNE9laDliY0l6SVZSaXg1WDBtdFNpWEtCMXp6bVFCVk41UmtRdDZXX3l6QVdRcEstZS1EdVhRX0NyX3RaVlc3aDVJaE1aWEhWWHQwdG9HcWIwUmJZaVVjcnRJUU1ockRsZ1dCLTFHT291WnBaS1ZoNFptZkkzdz09 |
Hardware wallets are wide open to the cracks Ed Snowden warned us about a decade ago. OTP wallets per [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/simple-seed-security-peter-merel-ejhkc/](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/simple-seed-security-peter-merel-ejhkc/) are free, hand-made, and mathematically unbreakable. So why use a hardware wallet? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZGxCb2FnUGVoS0Y5YlZxcHQ1TXhNTXpCM3gtUDc2d0c0RGo5MUNXT3JiVFBDYmhLem5JNVctY1ByNlJjNk4wQjl0QXotTnFsTjg2SHdScGVOV280RWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSN24yWGxhUGRweWlNU3MyWWJ6R0FiQ1UtX3c1NmFZd0g1Z0lmMTE4elJqbXMwbVdkbTZneE1JY1ZoeHQ3ZVd0QzRQT1dXWmtCOGpIUXhMOFBFRjhlZWFiS21KcnRYYkVDc05EWmhqZGhWSmNwNm9ZMS13TUZMVHhkWEJUdGlqdWFNOUJhX1ktU0JoUUNQT2ZaaTYtTkJ3N19CMlQ5bDZSTWNwcmNDUnp5cGZ4RHVkWldDYTlvRHBsaUpUbWh6OFNi |
New mining ASIC are coming out that are profitable with current ETC rates and have an ROI as quick as 12 months with profitability of $32 / day. ROI could be much quicker for large miners that purchase a lot of these ASICs. These miners are $2000 - $15000 and mine 5.5 - 23 ghash each for pretty low power. The 23 ghash unit only consumes 2550 watts.
The majority of these are shipping late December / January 2025
So if just 1000 of these large ones came online that would be a 23 THash increase in hashrate.
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Bitcoin came first to the scene and that is a big reason behind its high market cap, right? There must be other crypto that are technologically superior. Now I am assuming whichever crypto is closer to solving the blockchain trilemma is technologically superior.
For a blockchain to be successful on a global scale, it must have a good handle on:
* Decentralization
* Security
* Scalability
However, as things currently stand, one of these three factors are being sacrificed to some extent to achieve two of the others. This is what's called the blockchain trilemma.
I did a few internet searches and found the following names floating around when it comes to cryptos that are closer than others to solving the blockchain trilemma:
* Polkadot (DOT)
* Cosmos (ATOM)
* Nano (XNO)
* Algorand (ALGO)
* Hedera (HBAR)
What do you think? Now there could be criteria other than the ability to solve blockchain trilemma that can be used for determining technological superiority, if you think so I'd love to hear about that.
People get into crypto to trade and make quick money. And that's alright. But I am thinking which crypto could potentially overtake Bitcoin on basis of technological superiority/better utility in the future. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-19 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSM0VDcGJBdGtaYUZjdUdUVXlsSXpCcnF5YVlvd3RXSVRWbFp4YnFNOHR0Wk54and1Q3ROUndKbHF6eWlvTTNzT3RVRTF0V05SQmtDLW1nbUE1U0d6T2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUUZ5SU5weEtjTXRLemRaUVlrUS1LaHN6MkVvQjZHd19WVWdaZ2s4QTY0ZFI1dDhodk1ITm0wZHh4ZnFUdmktV2dwcXZ1WGtnNWpjc1Q0N3AwMFluNG44Zm84Y2dWRUFpdHE2V3FJTERCLTItZkNPbDNSbmFkWVU3eGRSbXRaSlVZZ205SHdhQnIxMm5VamFZV01BNjY5eVVYTUNMRDZzTTRlSThMMFQ0V25PcjN1d2N2QThjVVRTLXNjcXRRdXliYXgybm5IZU41T3hhWGtJOTM0Vy1xdz09 |
We’ve been working on connecting Bitcoin and Ethereum for a project, and it seemed straightforward-until now. The more we test, the more edge cases pop up. One of the trickiest ones is Handling different speeds between the chains without messing up the user experience.
It’s been one of those weeks where you wonder if you’re solving the right problem at all. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-20 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpST0p4YW9mUWNldmZHSEg5ZHV2V0toTVJXNVNKUWtyUVZBWF9jcUItSS1VbGpLeGdwWXcwc0dDVlR2bUlwemhNaFJCel9uUGl0WWtKRkNIdldDc3B3YklhWUc1eldkVHFvdFZBMTg2aldaLUU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdTRaT0NpU0VjcEw0RVZPajU2LU9KUm1teWNweUhEMEtPeDhRbHZfSkVVdUtSNmJ2M2hqeU0zWVBVang2dXBmUmsxdnJwTDVVdFZPSTg3OWJiWV9majFzRWJWYVEzYjZoaXRXdDR2SUE2ZXhWVXZ3VUtWckIweEs5dXhSVHpvS1RzUEtlZU1Hak1xLUJ1WVR3Ui01eG9GTURFeDdjcHR6MVJOYVBBQXVQakVtcC1vRENlTXZ5YXcxOGVheTJQcU5UTWlfaDNlQzlfaFlpQndrdVBoUWJGUT09 |
Why I Don’t Think Crypto Can Replace **FIAT**
After extensive research and reflection on cryptocurrency, I believe that nearly all technologies in the cryptosphere won’t succeed. The ones that do will probably only play a minor role in the future of finance. There’s a lot to say so I’ll focus on what I see as the fundamental issue: **trustless and decentralized financial systems, no matter how well-engineered, fail to meet basic user needs.**
Crypto overlooks the need for **oversight and intervention**. Without it, systems become dangerously exploitable. Crypto wallets often lack government IDs and use irreversible, sometimes untraceable transactions, making them prime targets for theft. As adoption grows, so might scams, threats, and violence. Without oversight, crypto can also be used to hide and launder money, promoting tax fraud and other criminal behavior.
Traditional bank accounts, in contrast, incorporate measures like withdrawal limits, fraud detection, transaction traceability and reversibility, and compliance checks (KYC and AML). These safeguards require centralized authorities with power and thus DeFi lacks foundational security.
Some argue that crime is minimal relative to total crypto transactions. Yet crypto grants users the freedom to commit these crimes if they choose, and the ease of doing so could incentivize tax fraud and other crimes. So while I admit privacy is important, your actions can’t be totally anonymous. Crypto is akin to having no police in a city.
Users are also fully responsible for their private keys, and that responsibility often leads to lost or accidentally destroyed wallets. Proper storage means creating multiple backups and maintaining a highly secure physical environment—no small task, especially when millions of dollars could be on the line. For most people, it simply isn’t practical or safe to manage that level of risk themselves. The sensible solution, in my view, is to rely on a centralized, trustworthy entity—i.e., a bank.
Hopefully, this illustrates the flaws in DeFi and why banks and governments remain necessary. For those who still believe a trustless blockchain is the solution where users bank themselves, remember that today’s “trustless” blockchains aren’t truly trustless. Oracles—offchain data sources that link onchain—cannot be verified cryptographically. While aggregation from multiple oracles can reduce risk, collusion remains possible.
The uncomfortable truth is that **trust is indispensable, despite its imperfections.** Instead of eliminating trust, we should focus on making our institutions more trustworthy—a far simpler approach. To replace TradFi, crypto would need to replicate thousands of centralized features in code—fraud resolution, asset recovery, tax compliance, oracle verification, criminal law, and more. This would require an enormous infrastructure of decentralized nodes running millions of lines bug-free code, making complex, nuanced decisions—well beyond current technology. And since “code is law,” human intervention would be nearly impossible when mistakes occur.
Maybe once we reach AGI, decentralized altruistic AI agents could run the financial system. Until then, I remain skeptical that most cryptocurrencies have any real, lasting value.
EDIT: I wrote this post right before learning that OpenAI announced o3, which some say is AGI 🙊
There’s a lot I didn’t say because this is long enough but I think there is some good in blockchain via taking elements of it and applying them to centralized, permissioned systems. That would give us the best of both worlds. Happy to engage with you all in the comments :) Also I used ChatGPT to polish this just a lil bit. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSM2RYYm1CVGhaSFdDVlZTd3RBTGVJeXJtNGRIVmI4UDlFU3N6bnJtd3pCV1FpZkVGMXQ3a2JPNjZNWm8tZTBzOUlJVEFkWDR1bXo4clB1dTZNT08xOU1jZFRHZUM5anRmT01QbHpXQXQya3M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSb19UTG91QXhtQl9EWjI4aU9xNE1yOFlZanBvZWhMZUJXLThsUldhRXktSkk0OFlfTlk0eXVOOXNuSFBfWmgtNjgwOWFYTkoyWk83QWhIa2VSWW5KMHpGaVVEVWw2XzY0SElHeWdRX3BkbnNEZ0RzLWtaaEo4THdvWjQ0cmVnUF9vXzZ2ajdYVC1PamQ0NHl1WjZkUEVIS0RnY2l6bWJ0QV9VRjhKX21lZ2lURnNjUlFSaTZqVjBWbnJDR0ZmcENNTmVzWUhLRU5OR2N3Q1I0clppejgzUT09 |
Is it safe to keep crypto with exchange or should it store somewhere else and what are options and how do you do that? I am not familiar with other options but heard about cold/hot wallets (tbh don't understand it), this whole crypto and block chain is super complicated, even you read theory but in practical kind of crazy to understand how it functions lol
Thanks in advance! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYTV3LU1PWC0yUnRhdGQ4YnRzU0JvYjFQcGYwTWU1SDhmU1cwVlN2V25jWkZZNDFfelRwNFZqOC1LVGlnd1BvYmZQYWEyTUlUYnAxYl9lZGRWOEF2UFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbnB1U0NMejdXUzhJcENqYzF5UUlyNlZ5ek9saF9YR0NzbG8xSlF1d0VQXzhDcjEtaTV2RkVaajU2RDBjbzhBNFRvS2ZiZjBkRHhIYUlGSW5jTTA3ell6RFctZVBHUXVPUWQxTm9rN015YV8yWkxaUlFaNFAyc1d5V21PQlhhckpvRHh5c2RyeEV1dWZYdTJfYXFpZmt0Yng2UkdKTWlpWFVXenFBTThUb1g4dG1Cdmk5XzVEWEpyRHU5d04tbjVr |
I've just read that people affected by the LastPass hack have had their crypto stolen.
I thought the idea of crypto was the Blockchain was uncorrutable and you could trace all transactions?
Surely if someone steels your crypto it's a case of following the electronic trail?
I have some crypto in my Revolut account not sure if that's a good idea. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSY2QzM2NKYU9GOV91cVhpTFBpNkJNT1FFZHdyaUtiNGZXcmg3SlQtVDBxZEhuZGFjTUw4S1Vpc0Zpa2VscTgxaXZ4d3ZLbjZJNU1zTW1TdEZRVEIwWGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSemZWaHFtalhXbDNNeEh2VlA2c1VCYUs2XzYwQzZLZFMySFF3X0ZDaDlJY242amszLWxUekdRTEhHUTB3UHVob2UxbWltLUZaQ1lKSllGYTZBdy1fTmVTeWVLMTdEMk03RV9FNGhfWXhSbWtPb2FHVlIwZFZONUtCTE9Xd05FMXQwZDJfZ0VpdF9TdUxxYmhlYUtZNjVTanhTNEdmU1FOT3dSS1Y2VllHUkJmTW1XY0UzVzJ5X3RWek1ISjhxV2hnYUF4YWxsNlk2VlRwSTVZcUVjR2pGZz09 |
BTC dominance over it might drop to 75k , alts soon start get advanced of it. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYlZIcHRWS3BENF9MQlRzeHQ2dzVndHV0NGFwcXZoRVIwZDAwUVEwWG9Zc3RDYVA0VnUxRklIMm9zNWpWWVNjM1NKTTNjeEM3YWNJX1dGOVhEeDFGNXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYTg5VHoxdEotMEswZ1l0REdLTExNQ1NCaFpWem4xdjRNQXROOGJ2bEVrQi1JVVh6czQ4WlVKUkxoZ0lGWXh4TFhuZk5GSWN0UW1SZDBQSzV5cU9oUEtQNGVnVlgyUTJBZGFwMV9NUHhlb01MekF0em5rc1FFWk1BbUhESGhuQ2tBdUJCY2lRMklPQmhaa1FaWGN6cDdlci03QW44Q3dMYVBjLV96aWVzcWhzPQ== |
Someone can explain this transaction to me? The last transaction (ID 99e57af92e123ea822ba72d4a3a4d8374f4ebae6d4a71081843d611a59b0e9a9) from the adress: 12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S.
Source: [https://www.blockchain.com/pt/explorer/addresses/BTC/12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S](https://www.blockchain.com/pt/explorer/addresses/BTC/12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S)
Is this Satoshi transferring to himself? I thought Satoshi's BTC was never moved. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRE1laldvNlpYM1hUX2VWSnQ1UDhRR2syRElvcEtGZzNrRHZWZGFyWlFtV3EzVklYVElOVXdRUjZKb2hobDZrSWVYUDhFdHZtMlpCa0NpZnpZYnhfd3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSX0poZU1hRF9yNk0ybmxXWHhvWlFaQnBWMlNodXBxUUdJclFLSXNTZWdTc2l6QUtfTWRMUVN4TmRwUlgtOVpNVGl4LTF0cDE1MnRZaGRUT0ZMTlVYRTdkYjJ4SjF4VFluOW9kVWxTUnZuY3dLN3hRUnFuMnZkN3V5dFhkWHFUSlJOclJqM3AwN2Q3eGJUd2pRbTNNdDN5UmIzcjAzLWppcnNkajM5dWh4Zkdla3JRRkN2dG5tQmZnMEpxSUJjbDB4 |
As quantum computing continues to advance, concerns about its potential impact on blockchain technology and cryptocurrency security are gaining traction. The cryptographic algorithms that protect Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are based on principles that quantum computers might eventually break.
Is this a realistic concern, or are these fears exaggerated? How soon could quantum computing pose a threat, and what measures can be taken to safeguard the crypto ecosystem?
Share your thoughts—should we be worried, or is blockchain already evolving to withstand this challenge?
| r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-24 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTHM2QzF4WWM4dVM1ZXJySmp2S3ozMlpCcXduUks5bV9qQWxCUnhieUV1TW5aX01JS05WbzNnMnFIWGwxandxdUlXYlFxX0tKbkdNQXUxQ2VwT1hLTHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaTAyeldzUDR1WEFvODAxNVBsX0tPNm53YWtwQ2t5eWdtSGxtVFF1dl9tdjdJUG1Ha2E0dW9pSjIyUjhjUmZ5bkwzdGdOandySjFva25SUkp6Wmd5UDNEMmoybEY3dFNURTYwNktMVFVMcnNCY1V3aW9GcTQyQXlLaU9VbzdreVluaG5kd0pGTEVCcmpaVGRvM3A4VURqbWhHejB6bnNUNXprYjZqbThJZzVLdjEwcE14cndEcVFURVNERkY3MXdmZ0hZLV9vYUd2bWYwRDZMZU5nMk55dz09 |
Been thinking about the whole proof-of-work (PoW) vs. proof-of-stake (PoS) energy debate lately. PoS is often hyped as the eco-friendly future of blockchain, but then you’ve got PoW defenders saying, “Hey, we’re more secure and decentralized. That’s worth the energy cost.”
Take Bitcoin it gets so much heat for its energy consumption, but some argue it’s actually pushing renewable energy adoption forward. Then there’s Ethereum, which moved to PoS and cut its energy use massively. But does that centralize power among big stakers? Feels like it’s a tough trade-off either way.
I wrote about this recently in [Meta Wire](https://metawiredailywire.beehiiv.com/subscribe) (my newsletter) and didn’t expect such split opinions. Some people think we’re focusing on the wrong issue and ignoring blockchain’s actual innovation. Others feel this conversation is critical for the future of the space.
So what’s your take? Is the energy debate a distraction, or does it genuinely matter for blockchain adoption? Would love to hear what you think. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-24 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSXzFVS1F1S0t2NnJnR1VBb3prRGgwN0laWm5nQ1dpNTMwU0tuQzkzekNOTGtlVk5YVkwwU2o5ZEZldEp0NkQtN1NVeVRPd2hmQ2NuTFFYWHY1Q2J1R1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVWotZlh4cklXcVJxdnBfV3pMbm5UdHhHRjRFeGs4b3lVWUZrREY1VDVyVjZGR1RYT2VucjRlWTdLblo2NHlZRnUyZ1RNSEZiMTRuOERKbVNGbmtOWkQ0a3gtZEszbW5xUjdKbjFTYnZCT0xzUG9WM1JxNU95NEhsOFBpSldGRjNoUTY0Z0V2YTNVYlhoNjlqeVhRQ3M5b0YxcEFMVmZxWktJWVRmR29EcENaeDdQTEJhUGtoMzBXVlVfZlhqVlJNdkE0X2N4Mmg2TFgzV2U4UFVOS2xoUT09 |
In Bitcoin's original code (2009), the block reward starts at 50 BTC and halves every 210,000 blocks. Was there ever any mention or code in early implementations suggesting the block reward could reset to 50 BTC after 140 years, or is this a myth?
I remember this idea from a comment here on Reddit. Is it correct, or is my mind tricking me? I’ve already done some research, but I couldn’t find anything. However, I recall that in the initial proposal, the idea was that the supply would mimic the discovery of new 'BTC mines,' increasing the reward to 50 BTC again. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVEJrU1BJV3NVcUo1WTBtREw1emNJWFNZczJBOE1uMEF1LWNQMlhYVnBoVmNjdGZMT004U1VMVnl4aGFmSGRzX1MzSnlyS0NoMEw4OVU5Wmw5ZWN0ZlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUGl2bWZhWFJKcThZRzBOMFI4T1NJZG9xT1kzelNCYkZEZXBLTUVWclVGSU40N001YjFtbmYtT1JfQnhXc3FmRW5vS3ZwMndmTm1tQnhITmR5RGJVSmhnYVhxNFlrMDZxU3ZaTDJRN0o1N1JxekxqdzdNbzJ2MDNpRm5JWEpKbjYzUUJ3bmZVOTJHTnRtUTBxU3JEYTIzNFRtakVYZkxJa0tSY1licjlrMlFnYU5ZUzNFMUlVWHM4U0gzSThScXg4cmRySzREUkNaTHFfUUJnVU5QR216UT09 |
I'm aiming to solve a problem within philanthropy of mismanagement of resources/lack of transparency when using funds that are donated.
I'm brainstorming an idea which would be a platform where charities would have to issue some sort of NFT to each donor, which would allow donors to see direct proof of how their donations made an impact.
For example, if someone donated $10 for 10 trees to an organization that plants trees, the charity would issue 10 unique NFT's (via smart contract) to prove that these trees have actually been planted (via geotag for the exact coordinates, a photo or something else- not important in this example). This would serve as a "proof of impact" and would provide transparency in how funds are managed and donations used.
Users (donors) would have a platform to see their contributions, project updates, fund allocation, and milestones achieved in real time.
We would charge a % of each donation as a fee, but I'm still exploring if this idea is even viable and needed.
IMO people are much more willing to donate when they can see what they're getting for the money, and therefore getting donors to use our platform shouldn't be a problem; and the charities would be attracted to use our platforms with the access to additional donors.
This has use cases beyond large charities, it can be used to crowdfund projects (like Kickstarter), or individual donations (like gofundme).
Is this an idea worth pursuing? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUjA2U2oyTkJqYU1BTlotMVR4STJTQndvLVE4VWV0OTJvQzJuYmtaMkRvVHNLZkxHUlBxWWJRZ3FmOGNpZVc5S3Y3S2wtWWNxT1EtSk1rNTFPUE1Ka3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZFJjc2dPUmoydHRidTdNWnZ3M2NkMnZkTmNFbGcyaWpKTnVQQm9MZTRQdlB3a0E5REl6M2dzbEt4Q09PN2tGR3VtRGllUVBlenkxcjloTmVENmkzeUpKblpLcTZXVi04dS1rMXI1dFZGR1p0bGhVLVkzTExpN2poT2QxTzlKUVFSY2pham0zNy03OTFPbEtKalFnOXlXV0E5bGQ1b0dvRFlfVFhpR2g1bUJjdFlNSkVzSXFndERqdkFPT2hSdkJoTHd2NWdwanA2LTZpdlNQdHZQVWlpQT09 |
A few months ago, I was working on a decentralized app that needed strong privacy features. The concept was great-secure transactions without exposing sensitive user data. But as the project scaled, performance hit a wall. It got me wondering-how are others balancing scalability and privacy in blockchain systems? Are there any frameworks or tools making this easier? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2024-12-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSU1pnUGZidzhaOWxlU1phN19hMHhYdGR6TkZSb2JEVXVfdmdZTTluWFB2TmZJX19BTHpIeVlZMGUyZEQwVUUtMC13STdDRGJtVXNBNVIzdjc3NnJabWJNNEFpdmtFdW96cnA2Szc1RDJreVU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSc1BjcjFFdHZPMjVSVUVTZG1uUGhpUHlkemlfNUQtcEJBcXhwOE9xbUcyT0dma1Z3V3RKeU4zNkNCeVFXVmQ4NmNRRUhEVjZIaVQ0cGZTeG4zXzVFMnZDQ2xkb0poOUJxWGVuNjRhcENKUzZxZDJNLUhzN09DZWhKLWQ2NVVaM3k3cWhveFd5YmtnWnc5d3JrTVowcXJPNkx3VmZiT3dLajBmLVB0T2tHQXFnUU53YzVyc2oxMnNJX1FMbnA0UHdRYkc3bGdnbjVxTU51cGt6OVltUGVoQT09 |
[https://ethereumclassic.org/](https://ethereumclassic.org/)
With the recent announcement of wrapped WETC I see even more potential.
How do we get this news out there for more proliferation.
I think we all owe it to Donald McIntyre for producing so much content how can we share in the narrative?
I know that recently Nov 18th ETC ambassador program was advertised, how can we help or see more frequent updates in this area?
The ETC hashrate is strong as ever starting in Nov 2024. Compared to 2022 when ETH started going POS we are way up in hash rate.
How can we get noticed even more? | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2024-12-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSR2RKUkM2M1AyRjQxVzgySm1kdm5EeFo2eG5ERzRGNjI4dmh5Z3ZlWWg2VVVMSG54bGk4Y1FHWGlwMWhVa0FTSW5iUWNiU3NVTGh2a1Vud2tRVEs1blE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWVMxaFJJZHVvRjFIUWNzeFFNVjFQZWE2d2s5QlB6SlNRUW41T1dYUVg5TFllc1dpcjM2Q0tsdW15ejFHMG1UNEowODBoTUpVOG1KWU1QaWlLNmIydmRVT3V3SzlYUWkxNHR5S0NrVmdBRjZRQVc4YnVVUGozRDhvX0J5d3lUXzlkR3A4emh1MTI5Qjl4TTZvZk84dUh5QUwwRjhFWHZ6emVGNEZPaDRVVGowU0VReDhPeldNai1fS09DWkhJTGNqNHdfMGFSWWVFV3h5S1VCR3psdm5RZz09 |
When owning physical hardware for storage is so cheap nowadays, why would anyone use filecoin? | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSa0gxS2ZEVFVsNFhmT0tycVFEc1U3d2IzMFZTX2xXVmZyZ25wVkc2Um5SQkpRWVlIbEttS2UxMWJlN011UElvai1paXl0ckZLMDB0bWN2TTUzdVk0S1F2bEJnTTVWVmdtV3FtTGpDSWtSaDQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbzZncWViOWJhaU1EQ2RXRENkWFkxMHpISG1fUHhyc2lrTmJfVjZ3SHBtd0N3UV96S2ppRTFWR2lrVlF1by0wSl9ZWmJIYVZtbDRLUFFtYlk1QUNBOFh6UnRoZlJHcndIclc3cm5kSmIyVHhlWnVEbjk2eENicFI1SU5LSXhUZ2RIbHZzMnN6Qlo1ZUtWUzlObUlPSk9uY1NxdDVTYnNvV1JnVzR2OEREeWo4PQ== |
Is there any good dev resources (GitHub/repo) and docs for example on how to use the ecosystem? I want to test storing and retrieving … also is there a price per TB stored/retrieved ? Golang is my preferred language | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMkplendFVTJIb244b3F0T3JKcExwV1lsWjJjVXNaMURSb01Pc29FQnoteU81V19VMm5PQTJabGlPNU5lNGlPQjY1TkN0WGY2NEJoN0ZNRUZoVEZPekE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSME9SeVp6UVJuUVBuMEdpRmF0VmZEN1J2ZkIzM25hNEJLNkFsZEZNQXBXSWg2d0ozTUhfUTFiaERNd2wxSDJxYVVXX0cwSjEzSUpQelExbTRTZmo5X1IwS1JYVWgzcnBmWTN6TDZxN1Q2Z1hvbl9fU295eTFfUm1lbzFTcGNKdTZPMlktc0pLUDJLRmFlMzZxUlUzRTM5NGdBR3lMYXB3WWtST1Z2UGNBNE44PQ== |
Let's be real, Government is a great thing but with great things come bad and it feels like they want to invade and take over our privacy more and more every day. China has already banned crypto because they don't like the independence factor. How soon until other countries and corrupt governments start doing it? Imagine Canada or US banning crypto. It would cause huge price crashes due to less people using it. Will this be a short-lived Golden Era of financial freedom due to its recent popularity or will it continue to thrive and give us all a way out of government control? Although the currencies would be able to still be used either way, they would certainly not retain their value not being able to be publicly used. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWkZwTzRLdzNSMFpTbXhaX1RSVEZoemtIbkNiV0sySEpkSzltSF9KeFZtcF9vc3p2d2toTU9qWXR0eVRvQ1dNalNBcWxWUzBoWlhLZEVobUk0b1BGbmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWWVYMUZkRnVoN0U0UENrd0VoQmFBTGhTUkM1b2s0S2hmeWdhOWxrenVSWFFpR3d0Sl95ZTZpeDdDeVlOQjRYZnMtTGdjTWJHSXBodlNXOWdCWGtJV0htWVdlWjFrMFlBZmFCRGFDNVUtMExIeVpUM0lkQVhvUGxJT2dSRE8xX0RJQUFVOVBxemc5RFNuZGJLMFdCZFBFUDVqdVM3dXByU1VFTXlhZUZRQzZwLWtwYWJ0bXA0YW84ZDdvTnlrSTdH |
Can anyone explain in simple terms what are the differences between a non quantum resistent encryption (ECDSA) and a quantum resistent encryptionn (XXMS or non-ECDSA)?
I find this subject really interesting and I might consider to invest more into quantum resistent coins like QRL, because Google had launch like a month ago Willow chip, which I think is a *message for the future* which suggests that most non quantum resistent cryptos will lose because of the lack of resistence against quantum computers. Of course, I know that quantum computers are not right now a threat, but as technology advances, it won't be the case anymore, so to get more in common with this subject won't be that bad. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNHhvYmRCekZiOEtoTU5DN3VHZ0ViMGEzbVFUX1pMQXdnSzlXNHBtZTI5Z0N2Vy1FZHJGRkRET2pJR2NrSmNNSHplTlQ0ZkFhQzVfTERhMmFmRm93c3VnSGFheUVaQXQwd01PWEtoUXVsNmc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNlNMck4xS2owSUpKQTFCeVZFSm1EQVM1N1hwVC1WeEp0V1B5NDRScFNoY29LQm9qN3lMbWxYUzE4VTZSZ2Jrbm5KdDlZN010LURGUjBQQmRueWJGb2FIQ3doeWIxdWpQbjFmVnBWUk9KbXdKQUZFcVJscU90N0dYOEdoOGt0RUVfQ05saHJwU0x1Uy03UTl4VXB6QjJtOVRieGp4eWI4dzdXSlFBbDdvUU9GLUZXejVoR0V5MGI2RC1xRUZxeUd6djlobGRMcllVMjJ0U01DRmFxNG1CQT09 |
I am searching for a wallet that supports creating multiple accounts (addresses) for the same seed phrase like MyEtherWallet, but I need it to support other non ERC-20 networks like stellar.
So I need the two features together supporting networks like stellar and creating multiple addresses and determining the branch I want to open and get control over (determining derivation path like that m/44'/60'/0'/0) like 1Inch wallet but as you know it only supports ERc-20 based networks .
Can you help me , and what wallets do you use for purposes like that .
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Filecoin Staking: How to Stake Filecoin and Earn FIL Rewards?
https://cryptonews.net/30316913/?utm_source=CryptoNews&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=shared | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-03 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTVphWVBvcFNKX3RmYmdKR2l0amZsOWp0YVNmYnVkZU94cG1Xd0VPcUpJWUVaYTZmaUE4RW1IM1A5eUJVNVVrN3NqTWNYRFg2NEVONTZXWl80TXVJRUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZThhLVktc3paY0RrSEJmbS1sN2lqa2ZobnN4UG9kMk5OSlMwVjNrSkJHcFI1Y292RlY4TzFtNk5hMHJpb0hfdklUalFzX2tpSmlRYzdjc2hMVW1ES3hiRFRVNGJ4RWJhdlZ1X0JkVU1tOGcyc2d6bTFOZDI1YTRwYnpQMzBNZmItZ0ZjVm5lRlR3RXlVbXpfQ0NzM1RONlBYbzV3QnUyV0tTc2FhNjZONjFDTlBkcDd4c3hTcVh4LU9iVkxqS19zTnlhekRvV0pFTXB3RXJXZXFmTkVXUT09 |
Hi, I know my question might sound a bit basic, but I'm new to crypto and trying to understand things better. When a new crypto is launched, where does the liquidity come from (let's say on DEXes)? Who provides it at the start, if anyone does?
Thanks in advance for the help! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZVZLTU5zU0p4YmpSV2N5S2tPTUZMUjF3UTdrWlQwQmVMdmQ0dGJzc2poN255V1hBalJhcmg0cEg1WDZsYjYtVTV1MkdURVlBZEZnNm1XWFNFeC1LZUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSanUySlNkOGdSZERxNXpEcU1PUlJlY3o4aEF4VVNMazdDbkp3aEVNYUZLRmlRSmlZLWxZZ2ZXdHU5dzhGSFFNOTZiRUItSk55b0lFaWsxTkVZMmh3T3lYX0NSUl9SdGNvQW5raU1tMEswOEsyRUdhakE4bmNtT19SR1RrbjJ6TUhwa01rcFpmSEM0UXZILUpGLTU5TmZxcVV6S0pSYjBfOGxsTXNvUEJ2ZmNvPQ== |
Hello Reddit!
I'm excited to share with you all an innovative approach to blockchain security and privacy that I’ve been working on. The core idea of this algorithm is to enhance both transaction confidentiality and user anonymity without compromising the integrity of the blockchain itself. This is achieved primarily through the use of pseudonyms for each transaction, and I'd love to explain how it works!
Key Features:
1. Pseudonyms for Sender and Receiver:
Every transaction on the blockchain involves a pseudo-generated public address for both the sender and the receiver. These pseudonyms are essentially temporary identities tied to a private key that can only be used for that specific transaction. By doing so, the blockchain ensures that there is no direct link between the user’s real-world identity and their on-chain activities, enhancing privacy.
2. Transaction Fragmentation:
Transactions are fragmented into smaller parts that are independently validated, meaning that even if parts of the transaction are intercepted, it becomes nearly impossible to reconstruct the full transaction. This ensures extra layers of security and privacy.
3. Dual Validation by Two Groups of Miners:
To further enhance security, two separate groups of miners validate different aspects of each transaction. This reduces the risk of malicious actions and ensures that the integrity of the transaction is always maintained.
4. Cryptographic Protections:
I’ve incorporated zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), ring signatures, and other advanced cryptographic techniques to guarantee that transaction details remain private while still allowing for secure verification on the blockchain.
Why Pseudonyms?
The use of pseudonyms in this system allows for complete privacy—even when transactions are verified, there is no way to trace back the transaction to any real-world identity unless the user explicitly reveals it. This is a key feature for anyone concerned with maintaining their privacy in a blockchain environment.
Additionally, it provides a layer of security against tracking and surveillance by making it incredibly difficult to correlate transactions between different pseudonyms, even if they are used by the same person.
What’s Next?
I’m hoping to take this concept further and eventually bring it to the real world. The system is designed to be scalable, meaning it can grow alongside the adoption of blockchain technology while maintaining privacy and security for all users.
If you’re into blockchain tech, privacy, or cryptography, I’d love to hear your thoughts and any feedback you might have!
This blockchain algorithm uses pseudonyms for both sender and receiver, transaction fragmentation, and dual miner validation to ensure maximum privacy and security while maintaining a transparent and secure blockchain ledger. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZDV4RFYwTk5TUDQ2eWVsUGtWWk5yWE5sSTBPSmdWVGlZZzFwWDhqNmh4dk5RbHptRzNGQlpZYmZOa2RDaUdPN3NXTFYxSnh4SHlmZmJrMlJGdWFfcXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbEpieDRrSG8wUVRKS041dGJOQ2VPaDRhZ3JSV0RGX1NxbFlNc3lBUndPemlQSWRCMkRFekNvS01LejlTZzlaRmR5R3RabEM1eHpXQlB2UDdQU2JBZmM5VDc3MVhyYmNGSVMycUlieU1YM2g3LWRQTFRlYWxJRVhIcjdQN3dZZU1Beld3eENkcnhZd0VXLXYtdTNuM29ZZDUtcG50NnJ2TjFvdzNZOEhuZE5xQ3E1ZXc0eUJpb0FIdnBGWGRQaVBu |
This coin is ancient, no improvements, and is lagging behind every single crypto. Meme coins make more money than this joke of a coin.
FUCK YOU DONALD MCINTYRE | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMkNvSUdjRnU5WnZ4TlFYSnhfa2RSZkw0S1RId3V6SUI5NEJoeXJjY281ZHFwN2drOW5MZEwwdkFCYTNLMHlCUzllbDIwR1BOV3E4QjZONklsMGFLdHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZHlWZl9Ydk56bTBobVpDWF9TU2lFaElYbDdYVXFobEIxaDhzWExabnU1S3RKUmxlV094OU5pWURFR0Nfay16a3dsU2JjVjNaeXhrQTBteHNZMmZOSkRtR19UMFN0ZVlZemNNQTk5UFdyN2d6eWtFYkRYYTEtQmdSMmd0T09oMS10V2VlOFVoaDA4dVFLZ2ltR2hxYnRaTVNhS1JSTXU2X2Q4RUF5X2hIZEFRPQ== |
Sure anyone know the exact date of F3 (fast finality) launch? I read a X post someone commenting that launch date is postponed to Q2! Is that true? | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-07 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNE5qRkFWczhBQURzLURiY2w3b1hXRFdpSXg5ZUJFOU85T3dhRDNkZ0VYYXFoWmM1ZmZ2TEM1Zktwc3dMdTYxbFlHY1dFRTVVQjBtYVA0SFRuLVp1SHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWUtvTGxCVlZVSU5VVjhaWkdocG9UOFhlTG8wTHJTRjl1UVhiZmt5eVpwbGw1S05yUmlLby11b256dHdfa2xTMnluNFVDaXBkLWg3VDVXT0swU0YtbFlBeXNJOWxuVndsTlVxQnBkdjJZZkhaWkRIOE1ROTg1U3VVbkJtMHk3cXFnZjBZSS00VWFLMzVPNVFCRFZDVXpSUURHbzZpSDloRGw0R21qM3EtN1BzPQ== |
I want to start filecoin mining. I can build a 320TB machine with 1GB internet and 256GB RAM and a good video card? How do I get started? What is important to know? How much would the profit be? I would be grateful if I could get some help from an experienced miner :) | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaXZfbWxSbElSNEpmUXdqdkZYdDhRTVBBTFFHemt5eTh5S25oOGF5bjRLSUE0cDU1c205bkpSZFJXT2tJSFN6ckxIRmdEakNxOGJfcU9FRTg3ajdwbmpYSVZmaFptNWFaNWN5WmxWMFhEQlk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdENfSWt2LVQyTlo4dEExRzVSUW5xODBHVmxqRTRXc21pUmh6b0FzNGowSEpmbUUxQ1pEanVkSDdseWQtUXkweDc4MzlEOFh0cmNOekt1UUphclRSTUxtUHBhQlQ2TkRBOVVjem0zeHJiZE1Rc3ExVWlUc0h5QWNmUWxYMjJlWEJlMzljLVZrUDdRaFZKcVk3OGlXbWwxUTB4WVh0Z0FuTW9laFJQVC1lN2lVPQ== |
I can’t see this space being useful especially for the next decade. What’s the reason for the hype? Filecoin will never get CLOSE to its ATH because of its market cap and it’s practically useless. Am I wrong? | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSVpfYzlMSEFlVDd0WHdUNkI4VlBrQ1ZIajZhYlNSUEJCcnNnbEdmMVFVRGVOclgxMVI1cE1KcFRBdDFyZi1tZ1JpX3k5NGJUZ1RsSkV4ZGZ4bEpnUWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpScjdWUFFDN0tGS21QSGVtaHRMVXZxQXFJWll5dEFYcXA2N0ZqclE1UmlEZTA3azNwZzN5VnhOOHhGUWdCN3RtaVJBTTlkU0JRc292TWtJcFp2dzBZT2JGY0JzQjlBQTI5R0M2WXJjemVHbldRTzhXLXFlbVpkand0REljQlVVdXFwckg1UlVPSHotQngxMm4wR2dvc3hUZElQQW9NZElva2tiVHVIZ012SThtcVY5YndfeTBkMVh2TEhWb2NnV1ZJ |
I’m new to the crypto and blockchain space and feeling a bit overwhelmed. After reading a few articles about blockchain’s evolution, I’m unsure where to start my learning journey. Should I begin with Web3 concepts first or dive directly into understanding blockchain technology? What resources or learning paths would you recommend for someone starting out in this field?
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Pretty much the title. Getting into mining, found a potential candidate that mines ETC at a good entry point for the miner, and profitably at that. Anyone have experience / outlook on ETC?
Thanks everyone! | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWl85OUlyNkZDN29JSWg0OUV6S0QwOXNjNjFoLWxZeHlxZlNITGpENm5ySTJVUXZwcUk5V19sdWJ4a2hXelJDYUdMa2llZzNxcjAwR3VnZHhwX2Z5Z1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVFRaZXNOektVTkh6bFNZamlWdGxvUlZ5cEo1MmxHS0FIWEF2RG1ON0RyWW9kRmJKb29iYzVYVktlNnFwaUlHYTRnNzdMTXhvWDhFdnBmVnAycjl1M3BWdlZkR1ZwS3VVM09HUS04WDhYaG5LYk9sb005ZklmUDBMNktDajZGUkRYajRYUU44OUEwWW1XNGFmSzVwQW1NcFZ0TmJ3cXJvV0J1WW1BNlpPeHJTejFIbXlwUEI1ZWJGZHRfaFA5TFFxMi1scDhFZThFVkx5N0lqUFdlWVdoQT09 |
AI systems are becoming increasingly powerful, but how can we trust their outputs and ensure they’re processed securely? Oasis Protocol is addressing this by combining Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) with blockchain technology to deliver verifiable AI.
Here’s how it works:
* **What Are TEEs?** TEEs are secure hardware environments that isolate sensitive data and computations, protecting them from unauthorized access or tampering. Think of them as a vault for processing data while keeping it private.
* **Blockchain Integration**: By coupling TEEs with Oasis’s blockchain, computations performed inside these secure enclaves can be verified using cryptographic proofs. This guarantees that the AI models and their outputs haven’t been altered.
* **Why It Matters**: This combination enables decentralized applications to maintain both transparency and privacy, solving a key issue for industries that rely on sensitive data, such as:
* **Healthcare**: Securely analyzing patient data without exposing it to breaches.
* **Finance**: Ensuring fraud detection algorithms operate as intended without bias or interference.
* **Government and Compliance**: Proving compliance with regulations while maintaining data confidentiality.
Oasis Protocol is paving the way for AI systems to gain trust in critical applications where verifiability is essential. By leveraging TEEs, they ensure computations are not only private but also provably correct—offering a balance of security and accountability. You can deep diver in their post [here](https://oasisprotocol.org/blog/verifiable-ai-with-tees). | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdVhDYTdveWI4Ym1Tek1kRkh1U01KeEZucUJxM0JpekQwQW9td1FfeXdtQjhuSFVfYm5qWld6dDE5MWd6M1FZMnhqVEQ5ZmRod3h3MHZ4Z2kxRS1BNlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSR1hhbG1mcmFBRU5ZcUNkY1JLSm9jdTJwd0VPWDVSUGkyY3hnb3RwRW0zeFZDWG9Pd2lGZ1lpUGxZQnFLMXZaT3RXMmxxZXEtV2JBa2hDWmY0aWFXS2VmX0pxUTlXOC1RSzVuX3ZRNnphOW5rWW13ZDc0NE9yVHhfTzJjTmRQdzlYQUNoU3NUS19OdEtaZl95TmhRdFVfSDFCN000X09tc3dYdXFDZWNWVXRtZFVxb2xhb3RQSWFkUDg5ZXlDQlY0dGVvZXdtRzhhQUNRNWRIby12bDFWZz09 |
Long story short, 2 years ago I send the money to my friend cant remember (0f.. to 0x..) maybe but the coin i never received.
So now binance supporting 0x and f0 address so my friend should now received my money or not?
Hes not receiving my calls that's why I'm asking to you all
Thanks | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSd2hVS2dDcy1NMjY2SjZfX0dyNHg0eV93WWQwWUlveURfWDZvR3BvQmJmUjJCdDFFNEpuMHNEdEZOdDdmX3V4X1hRUHpSQU1rRGVxWmlxXzlKSXVQQUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpScjR6TlNXSE9FSzhnQWdTUHdOekxBTDljdXhWX05OUVBxV3c5ZFdyQkk4d0NZY3JpZ1JtZG9nQWtFX3N3NjdnQXNKa3MzelU1bWItSzZUVTVkV2tZN1k3M0tuZjlFWUJoSTliT1NaTHJjMkt0Z0FTcDNNM2lJUDJINTlmWEI5M1lvYWhxcVRoQWczY2xJVktUa0dzNGRGRGR5d3M4cFczQ0VzX0xvUG1DTk8tX1E5WUpWVXZmcnowSFZsTHVmR0Rs |
Filecoin collaborations with Solana and other networks makes it a more attractive platform for investment. Usability wise, it is a cloud like decentralized storage system so in terms of real world usage it has a purpose. Technically speaking as a trader big volumes has been placing since its lows from last year until now, still anything can happen in the market. But if my prediction is right it breakout and reach 61 usd or contest 81 usd. (Im using tradingview binance platform) Let see where will the price action gonna be, personally ive placed mine since last year. Always manage your positions and risk management. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-15 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSVZnYlN2QmVKdDVpNXNKUElMWTJsSjJaX2dVQWZxaGFZLXMtSEpkOGtRXzZ6cGR5dW5wV0RoY19kWnMxLWp1ZlZQeVg5NTJQY2lOYkJkRWNOUW9pYUo3RVI3ZEdUdEt1RTRtWFpUemRjeUk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSS1Njek5JcnRjV1ItVFFiNTJJQlgyVm9QNzI5UWNZNUs0UzAxejRhTXJROEFZVGg2SE9ORnpJeVRUbjE2VXdTWmFrdndmZEo5SUZpUUR5ODVLcVc5SlFXQVJVVGo0WE1oell1eVh2djV6SnRXUklSWjNPbWhpVVp0aEI1dnlZUTFGNXk1YzNmbDZWQVc3Y1ZneDlNZ0xRLWRXSTl2Nm9pOEJXSVJmaHhqbjlJPQ== |
I have to say I was very spectical of FIL until I found Juan Benets videos on YouTube. I know that may sounds funny but hearing that man talk about the future of this project with so much passion was amazing and really took away so many doubts I had. If your doubting FIL I highly recommend looking up the Filecoinfondation on YT and checking out some of his videos or just any of their videos in general. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-16 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSalE1Wi1hTm5QTVoyNGNRVXV4WC1fc0Z4dFNpWi1CUEVXN29NU0JUQzAya2tNb1RjR0E5ekNJX1NnOThsTnBmUmw2eFktNTNxMVdKaU96SnZnV2d6SzNVaWVLSjFQUDFEZGdQUWFLMWx2QUk9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSY0MxVThJOS1fT0dvNVpFNWM2MjhaNmJMOHl1R1U3bWhxMTROR3dZbTJBY3k0SklsaXJsMjJ6T3F2MU12Y0trcE9BZjZrR1JqMi01RFNIeWdYb2pZTFlHN18zWVBvNlh0WDQ5bzRTYVY3U1d6YjFNNUdFS3JkdnNLN0szQlV2NkZUVlIwLWxyZ1hHOHlHbk9jSzBUS19BPT0= |
Seeing as how filecoin dropped so substantially, what is your reasoning for buying filecoin? Are you not afraid that it'll tank some more ? What were the reasons for why it dropped from 150 to 5$? | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-19 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbmtYOUdGR2JnVkVYYW1pdVoyWExQSy0zLXRfRG9DenR0aV9MRk1hcjhERW1TX0Rhc2tLN0lKbUYzR01zYU10ZHZRal9Zcm5zM2laWmREVGFtMUI0R2pIM2NzMGg2aXVyODdTWmVKRS1yLTQ9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYTZQemtJX1ktWDFydlVBS09HeVlHTm9famdOLWJySmc4VXlSbWZPelZySUlkSjZXX21KSEQwTzdQNzUwQjYxb0dqMHJacmxzay1xMkZ4MVFpbWNRUjlNbV8xLUV0ZDlYeUhfRmF6MWtET0hraGl2d0FtN09MVDlraVVNRV9rOFlBRVBxVm5hY1FBTE5YcDdranVqbGJIblNZUWY2UUZhdHVXZUFqNjRFTmtvPQ== |
Next one to head back to $172 | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-19 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTXl1UVVtQmF4UWYwQ01tTkZNRmV1elVobDZiZzJXclAzZTh4YUNPc21xTlVTSUhnX0RGRU1iRnhveG11dDNIaDV4X0lWeWc1NHp1REpENVROT3p1U1RUY2tmc0xfd0dzckhXcjBiYUl5M0E9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNmR5TTdmaXR0ZDFua0RhcGFlT25JbEpFXzdSVTlmcy1fQlVCVEtzOTZ0NzVEbVV0YU13bEN3TDNDSDhPQkd0dEFKOUlFQVE1V013WjJqOGgxWU9JNS1Ec2E1ejNpOHlZYzZwU21MTGNpZXFFNERqWFdCU2Niak9VYTFwMUVfcVBfelJMTWtxZmkxcm94V2JYT1BZNjdmZHdrZHUwbmY5bG5zUGc1eVlOeXVISlk3azIya2hDZWdZM3VKWHh5Q0h3c2t6THVuQVhscXhXbW1GWjM5MVRSdz09 |
This coin has consistently lost money all my other coins have been making bank whilst this shrimp has been bucking me in my wallet duck this shrimp I’m selling | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbV9QWUZ4aS1nUjA3Vm9IYUpYZm1jY2hPRE9rMFNuZVVBR01DQkI4al9COHBIQWJLNVhQSjFuSTdPZFVCRWNub2xkLUNISXZCWGNELW9udWVpMkVvTUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRnNJY2xSbDNRREdFNUhMVVd1UW9UV1VMM2xUdG92eDJ2U3l4ZUhHS1pqWlo4YmcwQm1xNUZjWF9VWVNVT3ZhamdSY1Q5TmYwTGVGQVRfV3oyc2VqU2ktQnFjOHN2ZzlPb093STlCQjlnMFd1Rm1FdDlacGE4OHd0Q3lmeGU2QVBXZC1rTzFBQjRVd2lldW11cWlXLUtmdFlBMVBobHRadnBBSGN6d1IyN3djPQ== |
Have faith it will soon move! 🙏🏻 | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUl9NNlZkN1EtdTNSalZtQkkydW5QMjlHeWZRQndxVVoxYm9STkZEc0ZFaUhPVEstNHN1NDM4NGZCeDZabVdqZVQ0YTd2c0pTMzYtMlFqOWdHYXd4QjNhVzQ1di1kWTRjTmJjZXF0eG53X2s9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSb3ZuQ3dqZzVyS2xoM004WW0xMThtNHRseXNRMnBSR01ITWxKOHFfNWNxQXJSRmVnNzR2R2lOZkJHUVpQRlAzUngyOEEyMlhOV3gxLTh1b001dEhBSm81OWNDdUFYNS01RjR1anpCX2kyRjNSc0lzaEhfTTltZC1sRnhBSk8yZklTV2l6dWh2Z3JkRm1DMzlTSWZ2N2g0YjRVX1lJQ05lVVZaV2I1NEZ6bjZBUHRIdy01aVNfdjAteTJ2Qm9sZ0hu |
Hey y’all I bought FIL a few years ago on KuCoin and have been informed that KuCoin is removing users from he US by shutting them down. Wondering how to store my coin into either a hot wallet or cold wallet? I have the original ELLIPAL titan cold wallet but I need to update it but not sure which network to use? (I think I asked that correctly?) I see that on KuCoin they provide both BSC and HECO contract addresses but I was reading FIL went to its own network?
Sorry if I am asking the wrong type of question as I am still pretty new to this. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTW9KbW1nQ3gzandYWjFoMkVWTXlUQ2gxNGM1eXdsZ2dMenpkdkpFdnd2S1dCMTB4M0hrak9LQjEtMDhPRkdiTHh0STZodUNRQTJYODhKQVNDTEhLbVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSV2hwWExvclpzcGdSMUMzR2RFYnJWTE90czEwelN1MWhlbFZWV25kbG5sb3NITDhMdWpwWG1EY2dCTjhwQ01scWZ1azg3YzQxdkRNWDdxZFd1b3dYYzBZYm5sQzdGYkhRX0EtNGg4UmNFd2pKOWx4YTdXS0Z2Z0VXdmJJMTcyQW9WQzYtbHhTSS11VERfZy1Iekw1dHhkZkFWMTlTUUdSZUMxV2MwczkzSng0PQ== |
This is from 2013, from the bitcointalk:
[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327767.0](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327767.0)
Someone can explain it to me? For what I unterstood this has not double spending, just the problem with accepting unconfirmed transaction? Am I wrong?
Thanks | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSQUJjSnZaakJfVXRzWXVVSnlCdnZUbUs5eXQ1bUhYZHVzbkRDUzBKQWJaS1pUR1FOZ3lrTzljRTd6M2lFckctaDNTTTE3dFk3djdiNGE5N2RmTG1LcHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNW44Y3JESi1wUGtDWDV4WnZJN2NjMU55UXFkQ2FKbVY3RUNTQXh2VXQxc1E4TF82cm80NWpzSXlDZG5IUTlwNVRYN0hRdUxlZU1pN29XSy1JZ0NGTjdYUjNLRWwxQTZpREZfS054LUs1OVBDbjRyMHd1M1Y1MGQxcFdibWdiOFVOS3dCcEp4bHZHaUhDTHFlVGJ0d2plaTg5QWZmSHprWUJBamdES08yNGlfS3Vnd3NWMzdOVmdzd016QnJuRGt5 |
Is there any ready built application to interface with the network? It does not need to have a UI.
From what I understand the files need to be split to buckets and in general they need to be preprocessed and go through IPFS (?).
Please do not suggest to go through gateways, that destroys any meaning for me. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZVZuQmE3eWprN01tU3dvYlJ5a2ZIc3ZTLWI2LVRpaHR4TFhmRE5ORGMtSjc0aHZqY1dsUklWUk1aY2haR1lfTWFWSjY2OXhPUEcwRmI0ZXpNcWJoblE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUVl5VUt2dExBMWZXRnpOTmtRWnFYVi1DQlpTZ1VuSTB1MGJ1akpGa1NYRS1SWmM3NGo5VnFSVGxyZGVJWFM2bVR3MVNtLS1aN1hHd3M5Y3hucWZtZTU2Z1RSVEFlZUo4b0Q5TWJOYjhFZHpLZ0lnVkwwdFNFci0xeEVacTE2dmI0MTRGRzN5RThhUHdQaUJpcDRiQWprVWdiWklSQXhIZVRpcWw3YTlmT2ZVT1FidHliSHRVWGlZN2lTM0ZlOW8tMFJNRW9jN1ZNMndlaE4wdk12MlVaQT09 |
Am I missing something, or does it just not make that much sense?
I see companies and startups claiming blockchain technology and well... I thought the whole point of Bitcoin's blockchain was that it was decentralized and essentially unhackable.
Wouldn't a centrally owned blockchain be editable by the owners?
Does this still add security enhancements? The 'trustless environment' isn't really there though... so its almost just boasted security.
Or is that the entire point? They don't care about the visibility and authenticity, just the security? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdWl3eDltWS1sTDZUSjVsQmhncWNKR3F4Mmd1Nkowa1RNaEthTV83T2dURC0yV1FCUkluS1ViNkxDRXB2Q1ZoSjVBMFNSdTlVV3BiT2c5Y0t4d0ZNSTlCOE9NWlhTelVxWDlDZTVVU2REdWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSDNSV2luRUU3TktuUU8xZkpvVTdXb0U5dGFtMS11ejk1TnVDU2I1a1NnQ3pVaExlMmxHVGNVSDFJdDhXalZTQjNYZ19MX3Y4ZnFWN0NVWmp6VDg2Q2pKNVYxOEFfTHQ0RnhPZmZ4UVVYNjIwNUdIdjZPbjNCZ0pjc2k0ZUdrWllOMHdqR3BVR1prY3hmaUlETXBlNnQ1NmE4X1gyc21MSC1uYTV1LXFjVEZ0Zm5PVWw0OUNfYnQ2NVN4RHhsaTBBWERJUGxDb0luSGtYR19SSE9QeTUzQT09 |
Ethereum Foundation has been doing great at unleashing news through 2024. Now we need to keep up the pace for 2025.
Can anyone find anything new? I challenge everyone to think up one possible news brief that could go on ethereum foundation for 2025. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-25 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYjY1OUU0T3lfLTg3VXlzNzVyTzJCSEp5eHdzbDlqM2xFZF9aY3VWdTkwSHVFa2VkQTByY1B3ejBJSlNuRHJmVVRUOXNZWTlvZ0RpQldaMDF1RktNR2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZkdZNXVoMWVRUktMeEFnc29aWVJOdVVUdWdwbF8tTHItRHlrTFhsbUFtN2M1R3hPX0U1RENYcWo1WkQzYzU3UzFJRU1FMU5lY2s4WElpcWhrMHVGTUdJeGp3OHlnLUZfZDZWYTR3NW9ycnFGUnBhYnZPdFhfd3B1V2VLTVVTb3dTbElCMk9URFMtRGxRMmZfcnM2cE9NNm52N2UzNENXaGU5a053TEtjckNjS1gyaWZic1pUY2ROZ3M1V3ZwWExKekhZRlI4QklHakZFalJFYkt4NWRGdz09 |
Nope. Paying a company to try out your product doesn't counts, especially when that company doesn't proceeds with using it, like Archive.org. And having dozens fake sites "using" Filecoin is not cool. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNDZLb3FvUGIyUmU5eG9EZkdGOWNsOWhhZTdYYjRYZzNTY2NqcE5oQVlRRDIzamRXTGVYMUpibEdkUGQ0YldRVzFDQzBmVlBWVHU3aHcxcDEzV3BmZWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNUN5cEN0Q0doWm1hbmtwX0RWdDZPc2VsZzdPSlhPVzNySE9GZVZJak9ac2N5VWNQd2VVSGYyc21aNF9nM3ZhQU1Lbjd5bjlEb1B4ZHhvRGxIaWRWelJ0Tjk2OFA4aVU4dWc2RW9JeUwxUVlzXzQtQUprZVlBd0VURkRXUzZrd21WUDh0eklOdHItZnFoZTlNUkJEbmdkOEM2akdjcExYdGY4MGx1X19FUDB0SFp4T2U3QWhCSFY1VjdoY1I5VUR0Q25HX0hBVkhURFd3eHJVX0pxMjdyZz09 |
Hey everyone,
I'm planning to get in the market in a bit after researching quite a while about bitcoin and xrp. Both really fascinates me and believe both could co exist in the future to create the future of financial technology.
This is what I got and please correct me if I have mistakes and I'm open for discussion down in the comment sections so feel free!
**Key Differences Between Bitcoin and XRP Algorithms**
**Consensus Mechanism**:
* **Bitcoin**: Uses **Proof of Work (PoW)**, where miners solve complex cryptographic puzzles to validate transactions and add blocks to the blockchain. This process is **energy-intensive** and relatively **slow**.
* **XRP (Ripple)**: Uses the **Ripple Protocol Consensus Algorithm (RPCA)**, which relies on a network of **trusted validators (Will talk about these later)** to reach consensus on transactions. It is **faster**, more **energy-efficient**, and does not require mining.
**Transaction Speed**:
* **Bitcoin**: **10 minutes** on average due to the time required to mine each block.
* **XRP**: **3-5 seconds** due to its lightweight consensus algorithm. Very fast.
**Scalability (TPS-wise)**:
* **Bitcoin**: Processes about **7 transactions per second (TPS)**. Scaling has been a challenge due to its block size and consensus model (?)
* **XRP**: Can handle up to **1,500 TPS**, making it more suitable for large-scale, high-frequency use cases like global payments.
**Purpose**:
* **Bitcoin**: Designed as a **decentralized digital currency** and store of value, often referred to as "digital gold."
* **XRP**: Primarily developed as a **bridge currency** for cross-border payments and facilitating fast, low-cost transfers between financial institutions.
# Combined Benefits for Financial Technology:
1. **Improved Efficiency**: Bitcoin’s decentralization and XRP’s speed/low cost can complement each other in creating hybrid systems that are both secure and scalable.
2. **Reduced Costs**: Both cryptocurrencies eliminate the need for traditional intermediaries, reducing inefficiencies in transaction and operational costs between countries.
3. **Innovation in Payment Systems**: By integrating blockchain technology, Bitcoin and XRP can inspire new solutions for digital payments, lending, and "**ASSET"** tokenization.
Some questions that I have:
1. Can both co-exist with each other later?
2. Is XRP decentralized or centralized?
* Validators on the XRP Ledger include universities, financial institutions, and independent organizations, making the network less reliant on Ripple Labs.
* Since Ripple Labs created XRP and still holds a significant portion of its supply (over 40 billion XRP in escrow). This concentration of ownership can give Ripple Labs significant influence over the XRP market, defeat the purpose of decentralized currency like bitcoin.
Please correct me if I have any mistakes and I hope we could learn from each other :) Thank you! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaE1kaTBGb0VFUmwtTzJSYjRLMnBZT3JvMTkwTmRXSlBRVlc2WHBqRXVYQ1k1eUZsbmotWVBWRXV6UVdBN2xzRkFwaVhNYzVHTVpldW1nQjBrcklrV205SEJ3UGxNMUxUX3hRcWZJRkllb2s9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSOW5RVkxUclVhdjQ1ckE2Q0Z6UlFqSzZTZFdIYWZrRWNIVlJXeURXeVZYcmVZbWhiUTQwT2w0Mi04Tl9PenVlS0wzX2I0dzcxM2NucHpZd1J5bmdyMXhHaDFCX2VCakdMUlRRamxSMkNWQ05hVzFtVmhZXy15bE5yX1NYN2dZQlI2WE92N3NTa2d1U2c3QWoxQl9VZnJTWUtuSVdNeGdDTWZySTJkT3oxTG1UTjlTNG9zVk9IaTNNR3IxSnJmcDNE |
Alight so this is coming from a noobie in crypto, never interested until a few months ago. I noticed Ethereum Classic with Robinhood and have been hooked on this crypto. I don't have faith in any long term coins expect this one, and that is because Ethereum Classic hasn't really had any major spikes yet and am expecting one any time soon. So now to my big boi question. I noticed the highest pike was about close to $200, so I check ETH to see if it also matches with that highest pike, but it didn't. I thought that this crypto ETC was a spinoff off of ETH, and it should match right? And why did ETC bounce so high, what news made it jump like that? And should we expect anything like that? I am planning on throwing thousands on this crypto depending on the next upcoming months. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSc3F0SjM2VUZwQUMwRkpSTkZTa1BubHJCLVhtdlJyclM1eG5XTjZmbU41MWhhRVVVR3l1TFZwd0tUT0hid205SlQ1elNuRC0zNE5XOGQ5d1hiVV92WVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSX0FBSXNQWFUtd0QzeFp0TUJCVTdOaDlINHh4b0lfNFFadlpJcWJ4M3Y5Zzh6NnVHNm9TdjY4b0pJYXNzWlJXOG4xVnFhXzVvNXBvQ1JkaTY2Wm10UHJvdkU1ckVxRTIxN0dVUHlnVGIwRktXWnZRR1hMOWd0UkZFTlFLQ0oyOEN2ZVFFVWtMZHVlcWRfeG9ZMWJhRE40ekQxMUtZRy1Vc1UzUG56SjMwanBnPQ== |
At $4-something per coin, Filecoin has lost more than 99% of it's all time high. Will it ever bounce back? I think not. What's going on here? Looks like Filecoin is a kind of ponzi scheme. These should be **big red flags** for anyone considering investing in Filecoin:
* You can't use Filecoin in the real world. They'll tell you that to store data on IPFS you need a lot of it, and you need to invest in Filecoin. Any rewards you reap will trickle down from that initial investment - classical **Ponzi scheme**. Compare with Amazon, Google and others for ease of storage.
* There are no real world case scenarios of Filecoin being used by any company or organization: giving [Archive.org](http://Archive.org) 50,000 Filecoins credits to try it out, doesn't mean it's being used outside of the trial period.
* The Filecoin companies in China ran a **pyramid scam scheme**, and founders were actually imprisoned.
* Filecoin development APIs do not work and haven't been updated in years on GitHub.
* Filecoin Foundation advertises a lot of similar-looking websites, touting them as if they are doing something Filecoin-related that moves things forward. They all appear to be **fake storefronts**.
* The idea behind Filecoin is nothing that hasn't been done already: take P2P sharing and Torrents. Same candy. Just that these actually work, unlike Filecoin.
Filecoin has failed. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-29 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZzRLTlh0aVNiYTZtVWdjakxQdFQ3MDcweFVvaG1JTU15U01lVF9xSWVxSDhab1lyYXRVbl81cFVUNDNDbGFyQXhCcnhqcHBHYWxwbWlhZHIxNE5zamc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZ2JSUVFzNldEVWxlZmZtU3Vpem1vb0NsbExMTjVMUV8teVhRMUJUUkxUc2J1c1BLWTdkN21FRG5YZTZoa2RJQ1Bhc0puN1Q5SHpzYUdOX0VPZWhlOXlEbFg5Y0xSNjNnSzJ1UmotaUhBVThFMER4OWdwRV9LVnBWU3V0ZEpseVJuXzk2Q3d3dlRKdklOX2s3dXJOek5CS2VRUkNBMHhGYm1hY2VhUEk2YWZiQnI2dGRlTFplV19kSmdfQmF1Q0loNHRyT0x5VEgtMzA4VU0tRlNvX280QT09 |
Data redundancy:
By having multiple copies spread across the network, Filecoin mitigates the risk of data loss if one provider experiences issues.
It's written the client chosen how many copies he wishes to create. But what is the standard minimum ?
I'm asking this because 25 EiB of available storage might get filled by 10EiB of client data.
Also does filecoin break client data into several encrypted pieces & spreads it across different storage providers ?
Then it creates multiple copies & again spreads it.
Thanks for answering 🙂 | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-01-29 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbklHSmQxbVgxV0VXMW9iSXdaTFJTblAtYlphUzZvZlozUl91a0lkQ3Y4NlRfTDVUMm1ZWGltSkxiSnZtclZXYjZkTW5Yc3ZoaG51VldQbmxab0hGRVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSi1mcXRkbC1NVFQzYlo2SXFONERBekhic2ZYWGlGWFJqZ0NyX2dOU0lNQkdWOGhZcnByZWFGVU1NalVvR3dxRi1zSldMNXFtOVJydjJyVzQ1b2dCemRVX1NhcWRNUzU0QXZEdnk1MTBJVjQ1VkpOTTFULVRsOGV5QWpXRW9DZkd5bVVIY1hucm9oM3d2bWtsZEc0REtSZVppRHZYakZCVWhoRVNQd3ZiT3NwNnlUcjExQm5XQk01VE44bGJua1JiT29WNl9KTGM2M3JRT081R2ZQYlRnQT09 |
I have an option in my wallet for ethereum classic tokens. Is there a list of these or is this even possible? Thanks id like to buy some. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-01-29 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSM3BBaHVETmJFSEFpTVpfN1QyRzR2QmJwT29na2hRTUtoZ01GUG9ZR1VKSEgxYy1BOUNudlVSR2QwNktPMU5iZ0VOcVRoX2pBUTlUNm1zaUMwZ01YU3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZEkwWW1SX2piMGpfelM0U19aTThOR1FWbkFtMEVGakdwMnpTbjh4VlgzTXNVSkZIeEhya004cENDekdkZzJEbmNob2hlS1NfTE9jdF9aVVRpbnluYm5SVmdEbFoxaUI1QzdpSTM2WnZhQ2RjNGN6ZnRxS212dnRSQ3VIV0FrbjZjaUxPR2NZc3pDVEZrN0ZlaEtFMlJfYjEzeTR4Ql9Ubk9TQmlJZzdsMmtXbHR1VTZBU0FmRV9tUDJmMXlHWW5NX0lBeGphMFA3WWQzMkVOckFuR2swQT09 |
I have been trying to set up a local blockchain on my Windows PC using Docker and blockchain tech like Geth, or Ganache. Sadly it all failed multiple times now am stuck. All I am trying to do is set up a local blockchain with at least 5 nodes that use Proof of Authority as the consensus algorithm. PLEASE HELP! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-01-30 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdTFfS2ViU0FSOHpsd24wT2JCakRwaExmODBfTDczN1NOeWYxY3JoWEczZFAxYnYzNGYtUlBjblNfOTFKM0s4Umd2Y2tCS0JuLWE1enFiRXVUTGh1aTE0UHJqRkpNWDF1Z0NIUTIxWXF3cTA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSOVpPSTM0dEdDVFJyUl94cWxfQmkycU4yWWE0SEkzSGJvQl9GQlpTSDVpbnlmSEloQmdDY3ZpWGlUQUtEQ1BROGhkVkxqcTFCLWY1N3FjeUxMYTZMazQwYXczaHgzVWlxWkM1TXNZd3pvVXF3LVJEaERCSjRTaU4tRVVzemFnX19mRlJqdTltQ0E2X0hUUU4zX25VSGdBOTV6MVVQYUNheUxTbWxOaWt4cld5WndmMGNzTG1BQlpTLUlCd01ZZ3RiT2t2V19RaU56M1c4YWFWZUVoMWVGUT09 |
When will the price follow? | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMDMzeHRIcXl2QjJSckVBS0RJeVU1eTFTN3ZpMjdyVWpjbUdUNTRReDlNUF9sTUZfSEpsajc5empyRXRtTEVxVDVKSXRXWXB0UG0tdlRweTA2UDhxLU1MT0U3T0huR0NnMTdFM2d0WnhiUms9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdlBjVnowSEU3RmZvVVdNV1N4VUR1SXdSQWUxaklqaXF2UzhPd3ljYUExSklVdElNekxvczBzQ01hWkVodThjNjdSYzR6QWxaeG9XUExkSW9WRzZmUGxmZ1JYcE5WeTRTbU5HYTN1Z2dsTng1NlQweXdRZ2E0UzZ2TGN6TjFzLVlYMXBiLTJJT0VTX2dTVUkzandMRHF5YWdvQzF1WkhKSzFhZVFVdURSb3pGTlBLOS1BZEdjRUxuaFdmSVFkM1pF |
Crypto has gone through a lot of trends—Bitcoin as “digital gold,” Ethereum and smart contracts, DeFi, NFTs, and whatever else people have hyped up. But one of the most interesting (and underrated) use cases is prediction markets. I honestly think they could be a huge part of crypto’s future.
# What’s a prediction market?
It’s basically a way to bet on real-world events—elections, sports, stock prices, anything. If you think something will happen, you buy “Yes” shares. If you think it won’t, you buy “No” shares. The price moves based on what people believe the probability is. It’s like a stock market for real-world events.
# Why does this matter for crypto?
* They’re actually useful – Instead of just trading meme coins, prediction markets provide real-world value by showing what people *really* think will happen.
* Less censorship – A lot of places ban certain types of betting (especially political betting), but decentralized markets are harder to shut down.
* One of the best real uses for crypto – People always ask what crypto is actually *good for*. This is one of the best answers.
* Better than traditional betting – No middlemen, lower fees, and the odds are set by the market instead of bookies.
Platforms like Polymarket and Augur are already doing this, but it still feels early. If crypto is going to have real-world applications, **prediction markets could be one of the biggest.**
Curious to hear what others think—are prediction markets the next big thing, or is something holding them back? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSX3lQYkF3S0o5YzBfUmM1N0U1dDlRZWFpb2gyQm9SNElfTmU5aHc2OFV4Y1NTcjNXbnFBdmNya2xLTE43VHJpWmc2elVFd1lfdkVRWGNZVDFTT2s1M1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSbzl5WHRIQktrUHdzcDl3eWgtV2FTcDFfM3VNbENTZnhaT29lQUpndXpjZzQ3ZjNPRXlFcW5WQTl4dTZhZFcyU25DNEFCdllYT3NIbVh3SFVWRGZhdGd1bFd3cWd0bkdDRDJmOW1TVGdzNHNsdUhtalQ0ZUtBQjlpY010YzdON1FCRFNsRXg1VEtLMWhvS1Z4cTVZUmxkaTVDdFZta0F4RURES0pRZVRYNExpb1EzNlFtczZqSzVsOHkyM2I1TEh3ME1ONXhBYkNodHk0ek13MTdnT1pZQT09 |
I transfered some ETC from kucoin into coinbase, the transaction is still pending after hours. How does it work? Whats the average transaction time? | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSY1dSWVNXWXRqd3Q5MktCSUZ4Wk0yN1U5VWdKY1ZEY0lmZzNJeVhfQjJKU3F3cW5WWEpLZmQtcHZHSkVlcnVidFJKMVBjemoweklsSFpjVTFWNi0yd0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWUowdE1adzFNbFo3Z295S0pQVkprTks2RzR0VEo3QkRZLTJWc0dlcTB6THBZNERLU1EyYjRyTk9GQWNmbllGb3VjX3prOHVKazZUdDFreVplTHZwS244eWhqUVRxUWc3MnRwb3RVUGFMNjNkQnlGX2J5dFJjQkxJd1F2elZ0aDBNdzdjZTFxSU5nVDdVQVRlUXA4NnBsazZBVDJ2NXlHRV9VdENPa0hyRlNnPQ== |
I read quite a lot about the trade war, and people keep saying wait until the end of the week crypto-wise. Why is that? I doubt the trade war ends just in one week right? I ask because I wanna pump a lot into ETC and want to know. (Already got 2 grand in it.) | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-03 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSQ0RGMl9QYnd5LTBZMHJKcmRZZUZadURoZ1UyOWh4SVRRWlMyMFk5VW4tODg5YmxuSlRvWDFEVTZoVGhCQmNUR2JMRXk2S1ludWhqb2lNTWZ1aXJwUlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZFJUQXBzdUFhTTJlLVctUkwwbHlqMFZOanliblpkX3hoQzV6T0NfdzRFUzFudURiUkdoRkR3MjNRTkVINkl5ZFNNYzZnYldBZUVoMkUwM3lYU2RxVi1yVFRFNm5WaDVWX3htQnJhZEFvRE9RZDdJVWtCZVpEczVReWZ1VXhxdjYzRWFNSXFZOVpNZll3RHlyWmI2Y2NRdlhlVGwtQWU2YTVGcV95UWtCR0Q4PQ== |
A lot of things are happening on the AI front right now, especially in the AI agents scene, and web3 can benefit a lot from this. I have been interacting with many web3 developers, and a lot of them are building AI Crypto agents.
I have tried dabbling in this space, but the challenge was integrating web3 and crypto apps like Coinbase, Binance, and OpenSea with LLM-based agents. You have to solve for user authentication(OAuth, ApiKey) and also optimise the API calls for LLM function calling.
This can take a lot of time and energy. So, we just made AI Crypto-Kit, a comprehensive suite of Web3 platform integrations for AI agents.
It has both Python and Javascript SDK, and you can build agents with a few lines of code.
Do let me know what you think about [CryptoKit](https://composio.dev/ai-crypto-kit/) and give us feedback. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWGUxN0RZaWpRNDBUaU5ab3hXd050NFozYkFDV0JkLUlUX2xZTENUMmFMa3hLcktnbS15MGNRQzNoY0daNFFCSjMzY2JlOFV2S25IR2NnYmNIZGhsakE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSU1lSTWctRktPalRjMk9teWdOc3pRTEtVOU13T3hMeVpqUlp6WUNsV0hJQlFKV1Y1bkpkWjVpR0s2N2Vua05fc0hZdXJtTHJlMnlmYmktTU8yT01lOWlGQzB1Zng5Qm5ueU5lSmN2N28yZnNXR2ZyODhab1FRTmR6al84STR1SFBuMDJCczJJb0hENjhOZ01vRDhZbzNVd051TVlLeGk0dldZVVZhdkpEd0hyRG1fbHpIbk1ZeG1GX1UyazUxT3djR2JRODlod2ZubHFDZTRxM19aTkFCdz09 |
Hello! I am currently taking a course regarding blockchain technology and my professor has us following along the Princeton Book on "Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies".
[https://d28rh4a8wq0iu5.cloudfront.net/bitcointech/readings/princeton\_bitcoin\_book.pdf](https://d28rh4a8wq0iu5.cloudfront.net/bitcointech/readings/princeton_bitcoin_book.pdf) (page 34-36)
Here is a youtube video covering the very same material:
[https://youtu.be/fOMVZXLjKYo?si=oTFDviBG\_Pj51EJb&t=1487](https://youtu.be/fOMVZXLjKYo?si=oTFDviBG_Pj51EJb&t=1487)
Now I am taking issue with the Merkle Tree explanation provided in this book. However to question material provided by Princeton would seem inconceivable. So I would like to ask this subreddit for clarification before I make a fool of myself in front of my professor. But I genuinely understand this book to be misrepresenting the merkle tree structure. I would APPRECIATE your feedback to my post and let me know what you think. Have I misunderstood something? Is the book making an error?
Ok, on to the material. Here is a direct quote from the book.
>Suppose we have a number of blocks containing data. These blocks comprise the leaves of our tree. We group these data blocks into pairs of two, and then for each pair, we build a data structure that has two hash pointers, one to each of these blocks. These data structures make the next level up of the tree. We in turn group these into groups of two, and for each pair, create a new data structure that contains the hash of each. We continue doing this until we reach a single block, the root of the tree.
Here is a corresponding figure presenting a merkle tree structure from the book:
[https://i.imgur.com/UnpEjqJ.png](https://i.imgur.com/UnpEjqJ.png)
REBUTTAL:
The specific grievance is:
>we build a data structure that has two hash pointers, one to each of these blocks.
I claim this is not the case(with sources provided later). I claim the data structure(parent node) that is made for each pair contains the hash of the concatenation of the children. So if there is a pair of leaves A and B, the parent node does NOT contain two hash pointers for each leaf which is written as H(A) H(B) in the book's diagram. Instead, it contains a single hash of both A and B concatenated, that is denoted as H(A||B).
Further, there are no pointers which let you instantly hop from the parent to its children. The only way to find the child given a parent in practice is by using index arithmetic because all of the nodes in a binary tree can be denoted using indexing. And indexing follows a structure that lets you navigate the tree.
I claim the above misunderstanding leads to a further misunderstanding regarding a proof of membership. As I understand, a proof of membership is the same as a proof of inclusion and a merkle proof.
Here is the text from the book:
>Proof of membership. Another nice feature of Merkle trees is that, unlike the block chain that we built before, it allows a concise proof of membership. Say that someone wants to prove that a certain data block is a member of the Merkle Tree. As usual, we remember just the root. Then they need to show us this data block, and the blocks on the path from the data block to the root. We can ignore the rest of the tree, as the blocks on this path are enough to allow us to verify the hashes all the way up to the root of the tree. See Figure 1.8 for a graphical depiction of how this works.
Here is a diagram they provide:
[https://i.imgur.com/A5KKDJO.png](https://i.imgur.com/A5KKDJO.png)
REBUTTAL: Consider a trivial example of a merkle tree where it contains 3 nodes. It has a root. The root has 2 children(leaf nodes in this case). Also assume a merkle tree is structured as I claim: The leaf nodes contain hashes of their corresponding datablocks. The parents of these leaf nodes contain the hash of the concatenated child hashes. And any further parents are recursively constructed in the same fashion.
Given this simple case, let the datablocks be denoted as A and B. Then one leaf node contains H(A) and the other contains H(B). The parent contains the hash H( H(A) || H(B) ).
I want to prove the membership of the datablock A. The book claims I need only provide the direct path from root to leaf node of A. And I claim this is NOT enough information. Suppose I do as the book states and provide the root and the leaf node containing H(A). First providing the leaf node H(A) is actually redundant. Anyone can fabricate the correct hash of a datablock on the fly. What we really want is a piece of information that confirms H(A) is indeed part of this tree where the hashes propagate upward to the root - and where the root is combined authenticator for all the elements in the tree. Ok so maybe adding the root will provide enough information? If I observe the hash stored in the root which is the output of H(H(A)||H(B)). Well this is NOT helpful! How can I confirm that H(A) was propagated upwards into the root and passed into a hash with H(B) concatenated. I have H(A), but I'm missing half of the input so how can I possibly reproduce the output of H(H(A)||H(B)) to verify? The only way to verify would be if I was provided H(B).
I claim the information that must be provided are the sibling nodes along the direct route from leaf to root which contradicts the claims in the book.
SOURCES
[https://i.imgur.com/hA7fAzL.png](https://i.imgur.com/hA7fAzL.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/a4d6Z3h.png](https://i.imgur.com/a4d6Z3h.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/CmDs8tg.png](https://i.imgur.com/CmDs8tg.png)
[https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/\~raluca/cs261-f15/readings/merkleodb.pdf](https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~raluca/cs261-f15/readings/merkleodb.pdf)
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[https://i.imgur.com/Tj8XEex.png](https://i.imgur.com/Tj8XEex.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/TSrdJaA.png](https://i.imgur.com/TSrdJaA.png)
[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2405.07941](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2405.07941)
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[https://i.imgur.com/cLiRDAe.png](https://i.imgur.com/cLiRDAe.png)
[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720922000343](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720922000343)
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The section on k-ary merkle trees puts further emphasis on the sibling requirements because the number of siblings grows with k.
[https://i.imgur.com/KRFxhTC.png](https://i.imgur.com/KRFxhTC.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/JgQ3Pvu.png](https://i.imgur.com/JgQ3Pvu.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/o0sZmGV.png](https://i.imgur.com/o0sZmGV.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/YoRIfxw.png](https://i.imgur.com/YoRIfxw.png)
[https://math.mit.edu/research/highschool/primes/materials/2018/Kuszmaul.pdf](https://math.mit.edu/research/highschool/primes/materials/2018/Kuszmaul.pdf)
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Here is a merkle tree implementation and the getProof method demonstrates the siblings are returned AND it uses index arithmetic to locate the siblings rather than a "hash pointer" as described in book.
[https://i.imgur.com/3Nm7Mjg.png](https://i.imgur.com/3Nm7Mjg.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/mqOpYFB.png](https://i.imgur.com/mqOpYFB.png)
[https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/merkle-tree/blob/master/src/core.ts](https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/merkle-tree/blob/master/src/core.ts)
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This is a response to a question about how the merkle proof works and they walk through the steps pretty clearly with an actual example using hashes.
[https://i.imgur.com/icda30h.png](https://i.imgur.com/icda30h.png)
[https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/69018/merkle-root-and-merkle-proofs](https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/69018/merkle-root-and-merkle-proofs) | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSblVZLXduSDRkNkV6NURWZnVJa0hfX1lHa2hOTmtoanRGb3dBeXZtaHp5THNIdXFRVDZSYmZBdlp0OFN4akZ4YUk2TmJBQXdOSHBKc1pVcGpFMGtBTkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZzM1allXME1WakFTcXFlSVRlcFpYak54dU50WnhseHk0eEp4MmRSSkNRcldmMEQ2QWtBQ2V3N1VJTGdiSHY2RWQxWTZiMjFyWjNTalo2a2ZTYTVkLUdSQVNEclhzWG53eXh0c1FtMElaVFJxcG1jdU1yZHRUUDNtT3VKVlNzN09fQm1wMkNsVjZ3Z3BIbm95M1o3d2xfTE9vZWtiNi1ERW1vcUo1WjFwM1JaRDNaMHI1dFBjZmF6Rm5hOTUyVUlFSmt4aFlUVnczRzNqVkY4RFR1clY1QT09 |
Still hodling it? And it'll tank even more. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRHZfY2JaWThrRjBvWVl0d1hIbHhFNEpHT2g4V3o4MzRVdi1yVU5VUXNZTUhoNzU5eE1wU2JNZld6ZWhESnhENElxNmR6QVQwMWFQbGRfM3RHU3hETVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRUNDWGpxUjFqNTV5Q2ZSLTEyYWRsZ2k2ZjU4eWxlTndlTE1XQ2MwQXVpRlRDOXdRMW54aGFjTlNtQ2V1bnBQZlNVTWRUV3NyNmdDZTNiXzlYMktwYjJENTNrLXRNUG5HOGdsTFo0cTg3OEMyaWlxR2lKZzF6dVBuSGM4c1pqYWRORGxHaHhITy1vZzVieUd0WUZaOHlILS00WWNNWW1ZZHVZNHZlaVZSWTZqUEVZZ2RFeTlfY0MwYUNtZ3NJNHhEbl8zR0xMNnptM2IwUHJ5OVhvLVRwdz09 |
looking at many coins , only coin that have best entry and big potential to the upside is ETC | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSR0FDVkZCOHlhWWt2RzFVeFgxc0dMcFRjYTFJdUp0RFVGS1haUjRqNWowR3RNR1FZNVI4OUJSQnFHZWZ4OGlFY1pSNUdTbHBTUGJhc3hTaXRNYkxySkVHRndxbDRlbjRuU1otR2Zmb0tFMHM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWmpTT3RYOGJTUEF2ME12UGFoVF92WFJoUGpSUmJWbjBuQTZzSzB1VTkwUThEQWRKMlRPY0RUMXFwZllFWE9LN01tYmN5ZTQ2cmpXN1JKMmdxUm5zcWNZZEd0SU1EbWtoQjZrckdyNzlMRHpBUVVCTHo1cnViSU9BVXIwQ0poYzNjdW5UYUh4dVR2TXNzYzdPSHJaZGxFbGlEN1ZtY1RoRU9XSE5TekdibXlZPQ== |
https://medium.com/@jake.e.rubin/siacoin-the-filecoin-killer-c87eff2a8715
Utreexo coming up the first one to have a full utreexo node! Don’t miss out or you will be sorry that the rocket left without you!
| r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaU5hY3pFaEtiNVoydjByZFE1bTRRMUVERHM1bVhEdkl2Sk5GOXFDX01UVjduWVMzVWFnX1k0UkFvVVRVeWp1aC0wTVlsVnhjZ1JKWE9waHlOQUpCcFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMzVzMm1ibF9rS0E0ekpaVS1VbWozUjMyNVZpYVN2Wm5POURaRFJrM21JWEItNlRQNjFyM2ZMUURRZUR1d3RjVU1NSHFqbXdlT1hCQ1k0Zm9DRnNsOWhSS3Z5UWFPZmt0VjQ0dnJKOTFqUjVxNElHanZZX1duOXp4d1ZJNGhnMTBYc2ViNU9Nck5sYXI5RUNSVHV3c3Z4ZThoUmpnMXFwT1Zva0lBNDBKeS0tZ2pXT1NJMmRTQ1ZFZmxURFVFTEt6 |
Is there a bitcoin "singularity" where one quantum computer could break the block chain and encryption that all private wallets rely on?
When one quantum computer can solve all mining problems and or break wallet encryptions - is Bitcoin worth anything?
I know that the block chain, wally encryption and mining are three separate things, but is a quantum computer the end of bitcoin?
And if yes, how soon? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZEpkSEZnWjhkcU5KX3RWMk1xWmNnSTEyQlAzU3hzMElfdzNiWUxlYlZCbjY4OF9MRWhZTkhBR19GUTZVbWVWaDJkazFFdU42a3kxR2FPOVdDSHFsWnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSa1pCaGhYbXQwWHJveWZEU1ZqaGJhTVgxTUNUd2RBYnNYUHUyZ1FfYWhQSTh6MER3Z3FJVTg0OXlaOGlhU09oS0d1QS1sMmJ3d3JGODIyTWZBQ2xIRlBzS29UNHVDLVJYNHhfZjVYZFhDWFB0NC1TSi0xMHRnazlMSjVkb2FXeXhDUjZHcjJ1emdzX3FPekxHNnI5RWo3ME1HTEcwam5ncEdTU3NNQThTdm1wT1dPTkMtTjNHbk9tRV9nTUY5eW1XY3ZqcnI2MFhzYlFPdUFCUXpTYW14dz09 |
🚀 ETC Nova Hackathon is LIVE! 🌌 A space where creativity meets innovation in the $ETC ecosystem. Whether you’re a seasoned dev, an aspiring student, or just exploring, this is your chance to Code the Future! 💻✨
| r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNjBlc1lveWZhd3VieTBBMGctdUtTbXV2eGRpZ0VmMElaNHVmNEo3S2ZEOWc1ZG9UY1BVSmg4UzlLMEp6aFdHQWhUWHFVcy1VWk5GeE0yZzBXd0lDUUtZbi01R01FazVpc2MzTk1vQTFORHM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSellONy00ckZnQ2hReDdYSENHSzhucUVMRC1xdkllU2dYck9VLU9UeWJidUptWmNIRDRjYUJINUJtal9OQktsRi1SS05qLUFKOGJXYm1LRnMxY1p6Qm9OMzBUWXlIUGM1YmlBM0xRdGZqd09fWU5Yd2tfNFhKQW1FS09pUk9MRzRZTXVHbHRhME5rQ3JLbkdVUW1oODc3Q3RqalBnX3ZxYlN6T1ZjZlJiUnZIdTMtcUhSUzROU3R3blhoaXR0NjRn |
Filecoin Redefines Activation of F3 with an Exclusive Smart Contract
https://cryptonews.net/30498634/?utm_source=CryptoNews&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=shared | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSUUpBczRsR2taQWlmd21ZZ3ZVQk4xcXlDMWFBcHI3ak45dG5QdUlMOHJxODQ3VGtueFN6UVlMMU1HRjZBSFRNeWNsS3V6QW1BazBIeHBoc0pKWkdZS3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMGVvRVBWSHVwN0FzcWNRNkluQXBJd1J2V1JGMl9pRVBNUXU0QWNLdXgybVRIQjVVNHZXRFJOWWtIVXczUnZvMlpWckFYWmlmOXlYaXZuRWpNdHlTWEpFeVlITU9fYWVERFNwZEU2N3dzRXJ2T0doVUx5YTRzT01LZU0yTktDdEt0WXpRR2E0c3VTT3RPcGlfaGFCdVBNdklienk3Ync1ajdycEtJUzBCZkVVRE03Y1lvaHRHaTlhVS16dTdZaERpZFBnTGNaQnhodkJNdTRGdFB5SWlCUT09 |
Seems that no one really brings this one up, but isn't the biggest attack vector the fact that there is a person / team that is able to release updates for these hot wallets? Obviously, at the end of it, even though the source code is available on GitHub and open source, that doesn't matter one bit, as someone is still taking this code and running the build scripts and then publishing the new version to the app store.
There is nothing stopping said individual from making some uncommitted changes locally before building and releasing a new version of the app (so not visible publicly on GitHub, etc.). These changes could purposefully introduce any number of malicious behaviours into the app, such as 1) deterministic private key generation for new wallets or 2) an inconspicuous private key logging mechanism or 3) have all transaction signing simply send to addresses that this individual owns. Effectively draining users' funds until people realize and the app gets rolled back or taken down. Even an hour of time with a malicious version out there is enough to cause significant financial loss.
This is my biggest fear with hot wallets. The more popular they get, and the more people are using them to store a large amount of bitcoin, cumulatively, the more tempting this becomes to the individual with the ability to roll out app updates. It just needs to get into the wrong hands.
Some ways in which this could be mitigated:
1. If Apple would allow users to disable automatic updates only for certain individual apps (such as hot wallets for example), and if they would allow checksum verifications with source code in some way, then the user could update to a new version on their own once they verify and audit the code themselves, or allow time to pass for others in the community to do so, etc.
2. If I somehow knew that Apple placed an extreme level of scrutiny for certain app updates, such as hot wallets, then this would at least be something.. But I truly have no idea if they apply any more rigor when reviewing actual code changes of hot wallets vs some random game.
Or perhaps I am missing something and this is well protected against? If someone can tell me why I should not be worried about this apparent flaw in the release cycle of hot wallet code, please enlighten me. As I do think absent of this particular problem, hot wallets can actually be very secure. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-11 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdklQbGcyNkhCaE1xM2h0N2RZT2x1REFIYU5Ga1A4UkFwZmtIMTBPMGpLcDNRTnhYX3ZsUnIwaDJFUm1Ka0Vyb1I0RDE0Nm9YUVZKUzhLdXJIay1DSEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZHBFWFU3Ykpzby1EcFJGcDI5NTFqem4zOXFPWnBVTlNKdzN3djJrX3RoUEdrNno2ZlY1Nkx4a29GXzEydUlLamZSWWptaHF3V1UyZ3pSSlJpRmJWSm5OUk5va0JQVDZ2cHFHdmFoMGNiZTdRT2xKZms1VkJ4S3NodUNTWEx3OUlTMk9fa2NSMWFSeUp1ZGtMNmVnSEIzWmQyZDN5cjQ3TjRwdkNhY0dmam5vNEdTTHROVGlLenVjMDBnY2w1REpDSG1RQ0xOOG9oSEx4MjIwdjhUNkpZQT09 |
Or if not whats the fastest way to burn liquidity? Because when creating a liquidity pool I have to quickly go burn liquidity and in that time my token shows as it doesn’t have liquidity pool burned that could potentially reduce buyers, because they see that LP is not burned. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-11 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVWJ4V2N1SVp4Q1IzeTVieU1pUW5pUzhTRDlGbW1qcUx4UjVESW83ZXhXZTRBMjhXNlZEVlpXRkdIaklEYXFCdjdNdkhUVE5pMW5QNGNwcDBzeTdpUHNNWVdTUHVtYWRFc0tWZDZWN1FXOEU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSYU5CMWw1S0F2Y2NfMmZ2NTIzUnhnUnlfNGdGVGRCNkZlcEhzN01qUkZEMnF5MElwZENzaUdKLWxVR2p4WFQ0NTVCMzlYVTJRNEVBZ2xqUlZQbHlENjlvWEpHLWQxVkhsRWY3OVlFOUowR3d4T1B6X0FWSzYycUw5UnlPQl9SOTRzWlhjckxQWnJOMWJqTTZHQjQyMl9IOTV2eWd1dTBoZlY0aFpqd0xNSm9pNEhrZkFlR0tBUVhTX1VuY29Bc2J5SHN3Z0Q2SHY3OHpTY3Rud0o1S3lpdz09 |
Would it be possible to implement MimbleWimble on Ethereum Classic, creating a parallel chain of anonymised transactions with the ability to move balances from one chain to the other?
It would make the ETC chain more efficient and offer pretty good privacy. Has anyone looked at adding this functionality to Ethereum Classic the way that Litecoin added it? | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSdF9BZG54ZkJ2RlhBTTNZS3ZqT2QtU3kwLU5NU0l0T0JkMVVCSTZ0OE1pemNQbTVmZzFSV3BwSjVaN0lidTVnTENlZ0ZBbmFXSWQxYnRxNFI3WHRBd3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSNE9PNGt5VjcwUC1pYlFjWEdLdEJTakdmSEhSUDItLU10aEg2TGdwb0doanlHUEhRRGNGLXBZSVc3UzdGX0Vvd0xFYUowQnp1eE1hN3BodVRXOXREd0VmYi01SGZzYWlUT1lscVpSUEs3NmZ4QktCaHZqdDFNU3BMUU5WVU1XMl9VQXh2Y2FHQmtzeTJSZlN3alU2MlBTYzN5OGhFZ3NYMjR4enMxV21jRjJoSDV6VjZ4UWRTTUh3MktJNVFSYVVJ |
Filecoin and TOP AI Network Collaborate for AI Efficiency
https://cryptonews.net/30519516/?utm_source=CryptoNews&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=shared | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSQUo4aDgzNWlDUFBMZWtJaUJBY0V5b1N6OXpLWDFQQ3lkSUhOT2pXYmZBbTU4cDZVa2Zjc2lMaTgzWFJFWnFkb1hfMmtqM2EyZmRNN0ZzMlNoaXp2Nmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWWNOVEFCMjJBc21KQk9BUDFCMHVMUTViSElxMVp1WWw2S2tXdkdEZW9xcjEybHRYNHlXY01BY0k1NnROR0xVUFQ1YWxNOGZOVEUyRFMzQ0U0MFZIQXBrbzN6UkdMbTg2TUpNMW5sb2FNY05sLS14R3ZUS3ZyZW15TXVCdnZTT2JIM0s3WjVoVy1tY2ZKaEZQbllyOERuTkhjaVF0RFozaFdEbkdqdFVvLWdOYjVKWFh3bDk4TDdTWDh4cktCNHBSenlGcFNyM0d3N2VrMVhuZklBMXRDUT09 |
If so, how would someone rent 100TB of storage and manage it over standard protocols like s3 or sftp or something compatible with rclone.
What is the rough FIL/TB
Don't link me estuary, that's 10GB and not a paid service. It would be unreasonable to expect a free service to provide the volume of data I want to store. | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-15 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVFdOa2RIc080RDZwdkY3YUNSQ2tudW9sdkxWUTR5MF9UcG96ZERkSnExWDA2V19VUDlJd1lMdThKRHB5Vm5SczhUVC1rVmtWQVZYUnBjS1FyYzZMdmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaC0xVnlCdU1TYWZjcGJhTjMxZmduOGg5WW5MQ01kVGk0TXhWckhYbWxKdXRQaVFTcV95cDg4eEJmbkE0Q2g4NkltLVBrVm9BNzR1bDdjZjZYeWptQWNxaTB1WHJodEc2STdRVlZUX0N6Q3EyOVphaTAxVngzZTI3SFUzcXFKZ2xNUjI0ZHJwVmtfb0VPYWY2bldTdzQyNll3S2J1LWVMN0NLZ2FTYThTR3F4eldpUXZZZHdvNzgxbjJWb0kzMTVqLTJWcW02UmpuT3JwM1RhWmlCUkxCQT09 |
no hope for etc. False hope! | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-15 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSakg4QU9mRFhscmh0Ty0zS19hS01hWnZLR3NHNzluOXhtYnU4dzZFOV8yejgxNHpVRngwTEUwV1gzOWkwVFBITnBlSW1wQ0stOEEtSnZuTFFLYnVXb3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSQ1g4QktQeDU5OUFKSVNlTHgxOUo1ZlUxV0t2Wlc3UzJxS3h5YjhlTGJYeTJrZTNtSE9GaG1qNDE0SUk3OFBZNFB6YlF5WG9vYjdlVDcwMTExSndQM2FkQkhqZUVGZ0d1MWRVYkxGSUlHTDZ6U250c3NyM2dUMmd6X1hpVmFrRUNLbGt5NGpWa2ZYMzZvZGUtNjlQaE9BcXlpUzU5NzA4WkJnYmNydWpkRHNYNk1Pb3ltZEEtS081Q2FJcThNblFQWWRCb0oycWRUdzFsNms4YWhrNnhOQT09 |
Hey everyone! I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed lately trying to manage multiple platforms just to chase yields that barely beat inflation. It’s exhausting!
I heard about YieldNest, and it sounds interesting because they claim to unify everything into a single restaking solution—one token for multiple yields.
They’ve even got these **MAX LRTs** to unify yields across different protocols. Has anyone here tried it out? Does it really make things easier, or is it just another thing to keep track of? I’d love to hear your thoughts! 🌱 | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSc21CVnJDeWxXTVdiRm81Zk5ncVlLX29XZURWVzMzdlZSNzMyckxFTWtUeG5NRHJLbG9FNml6bE43QVlLVjRUVWotZDNhNlJHWWthX0c1ejgtMTI1dDcxUDZIZ0dtYWhlMkctSkJwNTM3YmM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZGsxWlNwSVE0YzBSWVRZN1B4bV9wcWdodERLTjZKeXNEcTk5Z1lSU2ZxUkZ1OFRPeXI3NWpHbDJpUEFiQmFHU1l4RUpSODZHWmF5bGw1MGczbjM0U09hb2F1MnE2TXVEbWROSGJjWnp2Ql92LUlkaUNJR0xqWGtpREczNkM0d0lvMFZaOGQ3S0RrUHg1TWJHQWxkT0M2RlhCRXNZT204ZFEzZ0xNYUJ0N1VSX3ZKUUFvaC1RYU93VWhfVkFmNE5DU2QxSVN1NkJnbkFfTlpOMzVpWi1wUT09 |
Given that half a million FIL is created every day, how likely is Filecoin to go down even more to below $1 in 2025? | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWnc3T1AxVXhDV2J2aUJHNUtVcS0xYzkwTUNvR05EMDRVRTczLTVzRmNxZ2p0cTNVektqaDZXZzlyX2Z3UENCNWx3eVpxNTUtRktpMVFDTVJDVExjc1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSckhVandKcHB1UDVwRU95alVUOHJLd25EaEJaUi1iUTZIallidG9FaE1sSFd4UDhwTng0dU5XUlRXd3JaV05ha09uN1NWU0FXbzNRNnNTRkY5b053WjNjTE1DQ0hLY2FNVXpvbllGYUt5OHg3azR0UlBaM0JlSmtsMEkwakdkRkp0R09uVGF2VjdMV0thSkNfX0ttUm5YU3dXUGZTMmlEYjBEYnFBTHJWWGYzamNFWjFHT2d1dzBQcEJ6VkhtZ0hmOUZvQW9PX2EzV05IX0o3ZnNoWng2QT09 |
Twitch wants to delete vods since the data storage of them is too big or just cost em too much to store.
https://preview.redd.it/gyxo06wquake1.png?width=1857&format=png&auto=webp&s=c2af4a69b6b3147daa332e86e02844cfbfa277e7
| r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-20 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZ2tkdkpXdmJEZGcxZTFsRlBxVTFpSzVIeXR5YjFJc19Fd2xYcF8xdUtqQ0t3eS0yWGR0RHZvbFhTd24taFdaZ0VlVWU3a1JHVmVmbnZjOVVxV3VmdGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSMWp5TzhtSXRxMnRIWkMwMTczMnhac0FrQjVEcDJEc1BhRkpUeWVldWxkWXQxdVpzSGhJX08tVk5Oa1I2REpseE03QVNHU01Vb2pFbWVKSGQ3TW9sWWl3aGk1MXdBLUlLT3FiUk9xTWRJUmEzUGZ3TjkyODByNmdhUlJSZFpHSmJaakR4Mjk3VG5YN3EzZDIxT1ZsYVBHc3FISjV1dHFWTG90V250b0VQT2VJSGxYbFRnc3I3SXFzUTJ2SlVzMFhUajUtSDdNZzFSTDdCMWdBemVZcEpvUT09 |
To preface my question, I read the [Pi whitepaper](https://minepi.com/white-paper/).
Because of the recent mainnet launch, I started to wonder why (and how) is Pi better than Stellar? From what I understood in the whitepaper, Pi builds on the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP), which is diffetent from Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake. However, what does Pi add, besides maybe the ability to mine on your phone? What added value does it have compared to Stellar (or other cryptocurrencies)?
I don't currently have a clear answer to that question, so if someone can explain that'd be great.
Thank you in advance! | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-20 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSN1lqdW5YQ19Kc3pXMmFrUWxCNzdmYlVtU3pydmNlNVBvb1J2UjFjZWJ4SG9BaFRBZks1TThYY3MzZ0MyX1doTEZ1U0hNMXpWQTZzSjBJUFQ4WENyNjN1eEppUzFrZTNwZ19TY0hKNXdsVzA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTV9PUm9aaFRUa242LWhJT194ZHVJZDF4ZUI4NWhBcVFvaWl3dGpYVnFKQ1pRVFR2WTNuTmp1OUxmakk3T1ZldVB2Z2tOQ1d6cEh5MzZzaVdvQXYyVkl4WjZaMERnV09INXdTbWQzb2lrcVEzb2o4amI0WGdWZzF6MGt5eWRxMkZBdzVzX1p5OHdfZzZjMkFHeXpWeDRRM1NndnlFRzNxdDhhcHRyUExDT0tLWVRidUhvVFE0Q3Y4U2dJRzlaeF9peXNzMlBUVzZHa1pkSDliV0JXbjlLZz09 |
I heard of coin mixers or something but I don't know much of it. Not really leaning towards that route. Let me give am example of what I'm asking for
MAIN wallet, let's call it Wallet A.
Wallet A transfers coins to Wallet B which is a new wallet. So I know if I use Wallet B and start doing transactions on that, it will have the trace of funds from Wallet A if someone looked into the blocks.
I want to have a Wallet I can put money into without being traced back to the main. It doesn't seem like you can ever do that if the funds come from Wallet A. I don't want to buy with cash to put into Wallet B. Is there some way to get transaction from the main to a "burner" without being traced?
I even thought of Wallet A > B > then Wallet C but people can trace B > C then B > A. So how do you make it untraceable or it's not possible since funds started from A? | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSWWNrVGFWNDNfdkZqOHprUUh5cUxDTTdLNTd4WThUY1RJVmNpS2N2ek9xM1hBLVl4QTZQNWdaWW13OFI1cWhVNW9VV0VCaERnRy10ODFhQzE4UzY2a2lKWFZyRlR2WXpvamN5Q1F6Z3pLUE09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSS2JmaENtRXdzRmI4NXVsRExrMUY1dDRoQko4N1JXMEdXdzNzOEl3bDBtaDd6N1BOeU4yUXZuN0txNm5wWUE1Ym9JcEllQUxmdGpqMXdTdUpGb09aSWRqWEwyaTJkYlFUUl8wVFQtTXRMWWxoOE1kZkVmYXZsQUJ1MHFUZTRGZHR1cERNT3BQcVdjVGkwcVhsQmpnV24tZ2VzeVNQd1Uyd09XMHktTExFNnE0OEwteHU3OVdONllsTllpSVFrbEk4dy1FMUVwRVc4QXpadjFDaXpCUmRnQT09 |
https://x.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1893081680208121931
I know most of us here do not care about what this guy says but I still wanna know what is he trying to say in this status! | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-02-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaTVuSDNnOUJHbXRCSllwcXpLS0RIRVp1V2pxRFl1YlRZVklmcFBsM0RqakJ3am9TOFdqeUJuZ2wxYTd4Y0p3ZGJHNjJOU3dMWWxOVXl4VVBQTW5zTWJrRGdWNkdQVjhSZDRoZmxPZmsxZ2M9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSTW9NSUFLS0FUNDJ6bU5TaU84cUZxOTVtaGR6QnREMG9sbUo5NTBUOHpnTXVEZTJTbGNRMFJ3c015Vk5jOGNLdVBvV2psRzZxeG1lUmJKbUVQc3J2MkM2d052VFAyZEtFRC1XNjN0UUVFWHVaRzVFUU9lWGJUTVduQmwtYnVOaVI0amEycVp6bTV1dlNvaUNhUGxXZjhuNHJ6eFBTR01oX1EyV3Zlc25MVXhCZm1KeFlmRzhkVHRkeTM1Z0E1el9Q |
Created a basic tutorial for devs out there to use Lighthouse to store data and push metadata like File info and storage deals onchain Filecoin, Base, Polygon Networks
Do check it out especially if you are already using Lighthouse
https://docs.lighthouse.storage/lighthouse-1/tutorials/pushing-file-metadata-onchain | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-24 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSM3BSUUZITWF2T0lXOFkxTzA5R3g0SHBLMEl1MzdmN3JtQUZnV0FwTXV1cUFQbXplbHVwSkt4NGdvcEltVnhvRjVLYng0REVUOW55bnRoa0wzRlNUUGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSVS02dEEwLU1IZFB4bEdUTG8yaVhvTkxxZUFUdHM5a3hmWUQ5WlVpNG5jemZPa2ZaamlTMS1hUlpIbTFwRnp0Qk1VZWVRTXpfTG1YMVUtTFZWTndZM2kzS3M1bDZGR1NXa1YtYzcxUnM1QUF1Zld4dUNxOGpkZHVZR2NnNUY3b0ZiSmVXTWFnTTJwYU1lQU9JTWRIMjRKZUl5Zm9JRkFhTjdTODVKckV3cWhNPQ== |
I have an UnraidOS array of 50 TB available. How much could I make mining filecoin if I devoted the entire array to mining at the current market price (assuming it remains steady price for simplicity). | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSak5DbTlwWDdUeV93RWF2cW91NER4eDZ1NEhxNDd0NFBZR0lKb3lVZHpnN2N0R0doZXI1Q0NkYUZ1a0NJTkNjTl91S0tlZFFTcVUwYldMenI4RGlxQ0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRUxXYWdZM2puRFVWd2ptSnFoMlZUTWRFMjV5T1hMYmdoczg3eVZ6dXpmOFZwM3lVdm9mLW5Gc25aaVJKNk00ZC03QlNiVUd3aVoteklZZElWN2dyT015dy1WQm9CMGVmM1c5NnZySmd6TzN6c2RPZDlkTjJScmk2dXE3SUU3LVhLeFRObEZLc1pnSDREa1FoMWNsVUk2S2owdVN6MDJPczlTR0NRbTVaQm5VPQ== |
It occurred to me recently that blockchain technologies might have some interesting applications with respect to voting and elections. This wasn’t a novel idea on my part, of course, but from what I’ve gathered based on a quick Google search, it seems like most of the discussion around this topic has been around the use of blockchain technologies to create a complete, end-to-end voting system that would completely replace our current voting system. From what I can tell, though, it seems like there may be some significant vulnerabilities associated with blockchain voting systems (fraud, manipulation/exploitation, etc.) that would need to be addressed before the blockchain could be taken seriously as a viable option to completely replace our existing voting systems, ya?
What I’m wondering, though, without getting into any of the details of how a potential blockchain system that’s similar to what I’m envisioning would actually operate, I’m curious if there are any potential practical applications to use blockchain technologies to create some sort of separate but parallel system (as opposed to a system that would completely replace the existing voting system) that could help support/substantiate the results of a free and fair election… Or that - in the event that there had been widespread election fraud/interference - could at least provide some sort of initial indication that there had been so that there would at least be some justification for there to be some type of additional audit process and/or investigation to ensure that the election had indeed been fair and free.
Truthfully, though, I don’t really know too much about how our current voting system in the US functions, and even less about crypto and blockchain technologies, unfortunately. So… with that disclosure out of the way, I guess I’d like to know if there would be any value in creating a blockchain system that could provide a real time “shadow count” of the votes that are being cast during an election, whereby individual users would be able to submit their “digital ballot” to the blockchain, which would allow the system to keep real time vote counts based on each individual user’s voting district. The rationale being that if the official vote tally were to deviate significantly from the blockchain’s vote count (or vote ratio, at least), then that might be a red flag for society at least to look into the matter a bit more closely, perhaps? And also, another potential function/feature of this system might be for there to be a means by which, once the official ballots had finally been counted, users could check and verify that their official ballot had been processed correctly and that the votes on their official ballot aligned with the votes that they’d included on their digital/blockchain ballot, and if there were some sort of discrepancy, users could report or flag it somehow through the blockchain so that it would be possible to identify any instances in which there appeared to be an inordinate amount of flags/reports in a particular area/district that may have been associated with some sort of election interference, perhaps?
Anyways, I’m sure that there’s a million potential issues that I’m not even considering here and it’s also very possible that this is a dumb idea that’s not even worth responding to, but in the off chance that there’s some kind and knowledgeable Redditor out there who’s willing to indulge my curiosity, I figured I might as well ask. So, yeah, what do you think? What sorts of things would I need to consider if I were to create such a system? Major obstacles in developing and/or maintaining it? Major limitations? I appreciate any information you might have to offer on this topic since I (obviously) know very little! Excited to read your responses! Thanks, y’all!
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Not much to say other than it’s nice to see some justice
https://hub.fil.org/stfil-news | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSRS10SFF5NWRkLUJ5VU40enM3V2ZySEp6ckpjS21nUy0zRkNSZjZGc2FaekJnUFBzaFlJcGcwaXpudkpnS1NlM2ltaHAyMUtkTl85UGZIMHhZdWtCRFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSaVRKejhqRHFWQnk1TWRkM3ZsUHZVOUlYU18zSFZNNlZYcmNQWkQ3V1J0clhGTXN6SFQ0UEU4U0x5UExfZkMzdXFXejdBamZFZXhxclluRzl3ck9ROWZuRElTZnR0Y2hwdnR2eVVVQjFHUFBhWkZqcXpjX1otNTRaZVE0bG5LekVXYnpOTE1hZGNsQTFybDBDVi14SHoxNEJMdjVpWWowdXdFNDRvTjNOUGduZmZIejJlUUFQU2duOTFDVm4wVkRu |
I've seen some traders use API-based bots to automate Binance P2P price updates, but I’m curious—how well do they actually work in practice? Do they ever lag, fail, or cause issues with Binance’s system? Also, does Binance impose any restrictions on frequent updates, or is it generally safe to run them continuously? Is it actually worth the effort to set up a bot, or do most traders find it easier to update prices manually? If you’ve tried different approaches, what’s been your experience? Looking to hear how others manage this. | r/cryptotechnology | post | r/CryptoTechnology | 2025-02-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSLXhhSDdFS0k1LXZrQUVNbWFMUW9WRnJfMG9NemJ3QmtqTTl0NWFEdWV0bUFmVUdNLWZCNkdxSHZWR1MtWEtPQl9mYXQtWVJvak51SDhhV19kYkVtZ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSQklKX0pHSWRKZUF0YXB5T0VjSzJZUG1nMDBXU2NpN1AyMGdpSFFZVVZMd3h6eG9QdER1M2tVRGtGczhFQkFneElFaVg4cFZvdUtfSHBQRV9JRGZUWWlyZUYzNjJEN3VaVS1JYnZqcm54VjRGTFM5VEtvZE1VcXpxSnQ4bkhVXzVUcEpGVjM1a1dQYzA0RDJkWVJ5dkdSZ25MTTJtaGZMRk93UlVlcmdfdVNVLVhsQUJJamR0Wk5zY21iNTJrN0YzQU0tenJNX0cxcVVhWV9ranI3X0dwUT09 |
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Del crypto on FIL Feb 28th | r/filecoin | post | r/filecoin | 2025-02-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSX2YzeXo3SlY0S29HWUcyOEZjWTY2eUkwV0x4MzJKSU9OR2xld2VvNE5LS3IyOFBRTGd2UjAtX1ZvV0FuMjM3Sk1rOFMzUlI0SDhJcDhSUDVwd0RRNWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSZGVIVm83Ml9nYTdnUUp2aU1wVWZ0X1pWWlhRdkpGN25HWmtwcDhFc0Y2MkItU29jUHZ2NFRvUERxLV90SlRpOGlpOWZNckJULVZQanlGOU15RzlqQlM2eG9RQmFqUlJJcUE1b2ZkNlRldHc5V3N6WWEtTjl0Q3o0eU5mdTZ4QXNqZ3Z6SC0yUWZkQUlrTW5lSjIyVGllUUNpT1VWUXRCRndFaVB2NGpUWUE4PQ== |
Hey guys, what do you think about this tweet
https://x.com/satoru_g2031/status/1895929135333326881?s=46
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Trump announced a strategic crypto reserve what if all the grayscale assets are in that reserve if so that would include ETC. | r/ethereumclassic | post | r/EthereumClassic | 2025-03-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpScnFndGZWaGsxX0RpLUViVDdrZldWWXdBbmlSRFNWODRwU2lpelNjeUJLYy1QWGo3MkUyMEJZc0VDR1poaHRnVHgyVHB4RXcyRWoyaS0wMjU3akw0Y2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9YZWpSSjlGS1pxQVlPUVFJblkwS1FqSkk5ZndkcjBGWEI4Y3ppb0wwZnBhN0R3S083akpOYmcwNU5ySE5VdnBkR29WclhMbFM4QnJBT3RQaXJRR3RKQTE2RFRGbmk1cWxycnNJazExWkJmdEhIS1JuMHVCUnFkTnRTWFgwMzFOdlVfbGVtdDVRaGs1X0hkRnFPWVBya3JtUGdCWllJRGhkNTVmeEtMWnBGRnRnR2pQdkJQelNxZ1VTaGxzOVQ1dnZJdG1KZWlOZko5aWdnTm9rYlVpdmNVaVQtQT09 |
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