What I learned from Twitter is that most cryptographers here are two-faced, arrogant, pretentious acting psychos that are trying to compensate for their social awkwardness. On rare occasions only, they are helpful, "normal" human beings. It's exactly like that. #bitcoin #iota
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Replying to @tangleblog
And what I learned from these conversations is to stay as far away as I can from Iota. Sloppy tech, toxic people.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
The "sloppy" tech shifted billions securely without fees over the last 2.5 years. Also, they held their promise in many ways. No hack, it scales, it's a German NGO with major announcements. Your bandwagoning is embarrassing and short-sighted. Bye bye, enjoy blockchains.
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Replying to @tangleblog
Except when funds were frozen, of course, „to protect against an attack on the network“. One hell of a decentralized currency right there. Also, people have spent billions on tulips, must be a solid investment!
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @tangleblog
Bitcoin's overflow incident caused a few millions coins to poof into existence. Eth's inability write a language that devs won't screw up resulted in 100s of millions at risk, so let's not pretend cryptocurrency is about perfection and iterative development doesn't apply.
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Replying to @Crypto_Kingdom @tangleblog
Don‘t even get me started on a rant on ETHs broken language design, from overflowing integers to making the contract language turing complete. Or the general madness of proof-of-work schemes.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @tangleblog
Then why start with IOTA? Both Bitcoin and Ethreum's flaws were much larger in scope and their larger brand would give you a better platform for raising industry wide concerns.
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And quite frankly, how Iota devs try to hype their „AI-generated hash“ is plain offensive to anybody with even a remote clue about either AI or hashes. Which might even be ok if this wouldn‘t scam people out of their hard-earned money.
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