@c___f___b invented PoS I think, in NXT. He is working on IOTA now. Why?
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Replying to @ercwl @VitalikButerin and
If the "smartest guy in crypto"
@VitalikButerin recommending his inventions after 5 years... Wouldn't you agree@c___f___b is a genius ahead of his time... So why doubt what he's working on now?
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Replying to @SteenhuizenLind @VitalikButerin and
Definitely, both
@VitalikButerin and@c___f___b are very smart people. But I have argued these points ad nauseum with@c___f___b. I found that he never refuted my criticizm with anything but ad hominems, which he shouldn't have had to resort to if he had a better answer.3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @ercwl @VitalikButerin and
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Replying to @SteenhuizenLind @VitalikButerin and
Well, he wrote me an essay on Medium, talking about how all cryptocurrency systems are centralized because Trump could blow up the planet with a nuclear bomb as an argument to why the Coordinator isn't a problem. So that tweet doesn't really apply here.
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Replying to @ercwl @VitalikButerin and
I read: he didn't do the homework that you gave him. Now about the coordinator do you understand it's because the project is still young? Like using training wheels on a child's bike... Why would you take the training wheels off before the kid learns how to ride?
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Replying to @SteenhuizenLind @VitalikButerin and
IOTA is never going to mine PoW using millions of IoT devices. IoT devices don't mine. There's not going to be significantly more PoW-contributing devices in IOTA than in other cryptos. Without the economic incentive, users will never produce enough PoW to be secure. Do the math.
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Replying to @ercwl @SteenhuizenLind and
That's correct if you mean CPU-bound PoW and incorrect if you mean Network-bound one. Be more specific, please. BTW, you can't be unaware of
#IOTA plans to migrate to network-bound PoW, we discussed that with you IIRC. Why are you forgetting about info which is against your PoV?2 replies 10 retweets 98 likes -
Replying to @c___f___b @ercwl and
Can you point to a description of network bound PoW? I'm expecting a very low probability I'll find it credible, but would still be interesting to read.
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Replying to @VitalikButerin @ercwl and
I think probability of you finding it credible is indeed very low. I have been working on it since 2012 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112676.0 …) and even a prodigy like you may need to put some effort into getting the idea. I'll ping you once the documentation is ready if I don't forget that.
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