Hi Glen, et al.,
I'd *love* it if you (or anyone) would argue with me and help me refine my
> thinking or, better yet, change my mind and be able to explain how Smolin,
> England, and Deutsch/Marletto are fundamentally different!
I'll give it an equally feeble try. 😋 Actually, I see these three
Phake keyboards anoy me shurely theirs ones with a real one
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The usual suspects, no doubt: gossip, emotional blackmail, and extreme
humiliation. I was posting to highlight the perkiness associating to these
announcements, as crypto coin gets remade again and again into yet another
bubble. The geekiness of the hash graph cto was something I hadn't seen
befo
As to rules why not something like kaza that somehow asks what the rules
are?
On Nov 3, 2017 12:28 PM, "Gillian Densmore" wrote:
> That is to cool! Do you know if that might be a good thing? Any geueses
> if that'd lead to a global cuurency? What if something goes wrong?
>
> On Nov 3, 2017 11:
That is to cool! Do you know if that might be a good thing? Any geueses if
that'd lead to a global cuurency? What if something goes wrong?
On Nov 3, 2017 11:54 AM, "Joshua Thorp" wrote:
> >In thunder token, the protocol proposes a split set-up so that
> transactions are confirmed very quickly,
>In thunder token, the protocol proposes a split set-up so that
transactions are confirmed very quickly, with the blockchain only being
used in the case of emergencies. The rest of the time, thunder token will
use something a little less familiar – a system of agents that follows the
direction of a
https://www.coindesk.com/cornell-professor-claims-blockchain-advances-thunder-token-debut/
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On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:03 AM, Tom Johnson wrote:
> https://squawker.org/technology/blockchain-just-
> became-obsolete-the-future-is-hashgraph/
>
> ===