Repliessteemitboard (66)in bitcoin • 5 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!Congratulations @seafood! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on…steemitboard (66)in bitcoin • 7 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!Congratulations @seafood! You have received a personal award! Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to view your own Board of Honor on…linkback-bot-v0 (54)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!This post has been linked to from another place on Steem. The Hidden Beauty of the Two Times Table. by @pedrosgali Steemit's Top 5 daily Honorable…creatr (70)in security • 8 years agoRE: Should it be impolite to ask for a person's real name?: privacy in the age of Big DataI generally find your article to be "right on," Thank you. :) However, you say: I'm not suggesting that people should be able to get fake passports, drivers licenses, work at a company under an…irit (50)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: A demo of an interactive Library of BabelI upvote Ucharleshosk (63)in bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Ode to the Contrarian ArtifactsThanks, ill add it to my reading listl0k1 (69)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Have creatives "done everything before"? NO!: a combinatorial approachAn excellent discussion of combinatorics. I have a physics theory that is based on the idea that the universe is actually expanding at the velocity we call the speed of light. This expansion drives…pedrosgali (47)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: The Hidden Beauty of the Two Times Table.Thanks man, looking forward to your follow up on the Primes.termtrip (47)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: All I Am AskingIn reality you practice anarchism on a daily basis, anytime you do something without someone telling you, that is a form of anarchy, you just don't realize it, but anything you do that you were…pedrosgali (47)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!Sweet.makerblog (34)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!A very graphic way of showing it. Easy and clear.seafood (51)in bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!I wish to make something clear that I did not in the article. I understand that without Proof of Work there is no Bitcoin. Consensus cannot be reached without it. But it is proof of useless…pedrosgali (47)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!Thoroughly enjoyed that, I'd be interested in reading your code too. :)skapaneas (70)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!you are going in my top 5 honorable mentions of steemit with this post. I just loved it. the visualization is dope... keep it up mate.magdalenaruth (42)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!Wow i bet the patterns even have intrinsic meaning!!! upvotedrazvanelulmarin (72)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!This is amazing.herzmeister (63)in bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!In theory , Proof-of-Work should eventually disappear in the ecological equation, because competition will drive mining to be worthwhile only where the waste heat can be used (and where no other…blakemiles84 (67)in bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!I disagree completely. The electricity expended on Proof of Work is a sunk cost that 'charges the value battery' of every bitcoin. bitcoin_value = electricity ( cryptographic signatures + network…tocode (52)in bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!You are right. In the long term, improvements in the way the network handles transactions are to be expected. What other possible solutions have you explored including Proof of Stake?tocode (52)in mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!Beautiful. What about even and odd bases in finite (all numbers consists of N or less digits in base B) arithmetic. Is the sign always defined? What about other operations, can we define absolute…