I made money odd BTC and that's it.
Whatever vision they had, it's not fucking happening. Web3 being pushed by those altcoins is bullshit. It's so totally unnecessary.
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I made money odd BTC and that's it.
Whatever vision they had, it's not fucking happening. Web3 being pushed by those altcoins is bullshit. It's so totally unnecessary.
I thought we were doing ai now
wait, what if we created a neurotechnological device powered by AI that'll read your mind and speak to people instead of you?
Ok I will do a image recognition software using if else.
So I’m clear, does blockchain always refer to those *coin currencies? Or is it be used for other purposes too?
Imagine you have a database, you decide to add something to it and now you have to solve 5000 sudokus. Also you can't remove anything as well. Have fun
cannot remove anything is a feature, it prevents people from changing history (imagine being able to undo all your outgoing payments)
And the reason you have to solve 5000 sudoku is by proving you have a limited resource, in this case processing power (and proof of stake makes it the money you have and skip the 5000 sudokus). Because if you are identifying people by a user account, there's nothing stopping 1 person from creating 20 billion accounts.
This is just plain wrong. Blockchain is not a synonym for cryptocurrency or proof-of-work.
Grifters ruin everything and this reply is a perfect example
I do understand what blockchains are; my question is more to whether they are used outside of cryptocurrencies or not.
~I do also like your explanation.~
can be used for AI