New: informoAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917zzansteemhive-185836hive-183959hive-180932hive-166405hive-144064photographyhive-150122uncommonlabhive-101145hive-183397hive-188619hive-184714bitcoinkrsuccesshive-193637hive-145157hive-180301hive-103599hive-124908hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikersjohan-nygren (63)in informo • 6 years agoPatenting the idea of 6-tubulin bytes, on Ethereum, under private key microtubule and private key spiraeumEthereum is not cryptographically secure, since it does not have a deterministic state (the DAO "rescue fork"), so its use as a ledger that can be back-traceable may be limited (next generation…johan-nygren (63)in informo • 7 years agoComparing the "consensus failure" in 1945 to the consensus failure in 27 B.C.Fire, a genetic archetype, was added to the tool-kit of the human species from volcanoes around lake Turkana, 3 million years ago, and imprinted itself as a memetic archetype, with very deep roots…johan-nygren (63)in informo • 7 years agoThe “flat earth” meme, expansion tectonics, and CoulombThe “flat earth” meme comes from that plate tectonics is false. In general, continental drift has been explained with two models, one where the Earth radius has been static, and another where the…johan-nygren (63)in informo • 7 years agoCraig Wright on the Nakamoto consensus [2018]▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSjohan-nygren (63)in informo • 7 years agoBitLattice as Ethereum 2.0, and how sharding required a new state topologyIf Ethereum was Bitcoin 2.0, and added smart contracts (Szabo, 1997) to the state, then how Vitalik Buterin has described what Ethereum 2.0 would look like is that it would use sharding, with…johan-nygren (63)in informo • 7 years agoBitcoin (2009) => Ethereum (2014) => BitLattice (2018), the Nakamoto consensus, smart contracts, sharding/latticeThe Nakamoto consensus The innovation that Craig Wright brought to the world was how to distribute authority widely, the Nakamoto consensus. That was a radical, world-changing idea, since it…