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ReverseAcid Monthly Recap
- ReverseAcid Monthly Recap - November 2018 (Vol 1)
- ReverseAcid Monthly Recap - December 2018 (Vol 2)
- ReverseAcid Monthly Recap - January 2019 (Vol 3)
- ReverseAcid Monthly Recap - March 2019 (Volume 4)
Crypto Analysis Series
- Part 1 - Basic Attention Token and How It's Revolutionizing the Internet
- Part 2 - Golem Network Token as a Potential Giant Killer
- Part 3 - Augur and the Future of Decentralized Predictions Markets
- Part 4 - Dogecoin - Such Meme, Much Value
- Part 5 - Zilliqa
- Part 6 - IOTA
Previous Posts
- Bitcoin’s Innate Problems: Volatility and Mining Centralization
- Legislation and Taxation of Cryptocurrencies - A (Very) Brief Outlook
- CME Futures and Dealing With Volatility
- Two Men on an Island - An Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs and What Follows (Part - 1)
- Why Unveiling Fake Volume is Essential for Market Growth
- Understanding the Difference Between an ‘Open-Community’ and ‘Closed-Network’ Blockchain
- Operational Difficulties in Running a Cryptocurrency Exchange
- Dharma Protocol: Tokenized Debt and Funding Through Decentralized Systems
- Should Cryptocurrency Wallets be Registered with Government Authorities
- Venezuelan Economic Crisis: An Outsider's Perspective
- Barriers to Stablecoin Adoption: Detaching from the Traditional Notion of Markets
- Why Bitcoin Proves Markets Function on Behavior
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Dear @reverseacid
First of all, thanks for sharing link to your publication with me.
I found it quite confusing and fascinating. Can information be owned and treated like an asset?
Oh yeah :) I remember now how I sugested my solution that involved a little bit of violence :)
ps. Difficult topic. As much as I found this issue quite interesting, it's also not easy to "digest" and understand.
Yours
Piotr
Excellent information, educational, always present, congratulations, great job.
Hello @belkisa758.
Much thanks for taking out the time to go through our post. Do stayed tuned for more information in the future. Your suggestions are always welcome.
Cheers.
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Hello!
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Much love to you from all of us at @helpie!
Keep up the great work!
Great series!
Thanks for the education! ;)
Where and how does Grin (mimblewimble) come in?
@lauch3d this could be interesting
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Thank you for your introduction,
That gives the other party, let the other party verify that he is the real owner,
That verification code should only be used once!
Hi @reverseacid. Another well written article. Thank you.
This is an area I've not researched before, so I'm looking forward to learning more. Your article is a great starting point.
Thank you for sharing this post. I am not familiar with Zero-Knowledge proofs so a lot of info to start with. I will save it and reread it later again.
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Hello @wakeupkitty.
To make the everyday user familiar with concepts that usually try to scrap off our head is what we are thing to achieve. I hope you found a little clarity by going through our post.
We would personally like to thank you for all the effort you've been putting in for us. We don't really know how we could return the deed.
Always open for suggestions from your side. Much thanks.
Cheers.
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Привет друг, отличная работа.
The entire crypto phenomena seems to come down to an issue of veiled centralization of controlled currency - surely there exists someone with the knowledge of the exact calculation of man hour labor over what course of time is equal to the sustainability of the growing human population. At what simple point have we reached such singularity? i.e. why is the internet not free (and tax free??) for all now that the sufficient worldwide infrastructure is in place? Please consider in terms of this angle.
Hello @lanceman. Thanks for checking out the post.
Coming to your point, what you ask say is reasonable. Due to the increasing exponential use in internet traffic, it is reasonable enough to assume that the cost of accessing the infrastructure should be astronomically low.
But as you said, centralized gatekeepers exist to keep a check and profit off of entry. That's why all of us here are fighting for. We are fighting for a decentralized internet infrastructure that's rewards users based on participation rather then charging them for usage.
IMO, the days where this is even a remote possibility sounds not to far. Recently we saw a projects trying to do just the same. @jadams2k18's introduction to the NOIA Network can help you gain some perspective. As we understand it, NOIA is a protocol for a decentralized internet architecture.
Hope that tries to answer your query.
Cheers.
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Hi! I'm still using NOIA Node application
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