@ someone that nobody follows? I don't know if that would work anymore.
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Oh! I can make an "invisible ink" account!
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Commitments https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commitment_scheme … 1. Write a thing. 2. Hash it. 3. Tweet the hash. 4. Reveal tweet & hash(tweet) = commitment.
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Give command line examples while you're at it.
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Btw, my prediction wasn't that The Crazy would pass away. https://twitter.com/AP/status/775087797157986304 …
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You could use a hash commitment, but OTOH, predicting where The Crazy is going may not be a thing you'd want to prove.
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I think it'd be about proving The Crazy is very predictable.
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, I've seen people post result of one-way function. I admit, it's pretty nerdy. "Prediction: SHA512sumhere" Then reveal later.
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I got one: "so Jordan can win the finals with the flu, but Hillary can't suck it up for our 9/11 heroes?"
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Does prediction equal causation?
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