Message from @LotheronPrime

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2018-07-09 00:59:50 UTC  

"buuut I just don't know how it would work" you admit so, so sounds like LOTS of room for mistake. but the stakes are too high for an entire industry (and critical) to be at such high risk from such a wreckless policy or social experiement.... thats the problems w/ the inherent flaws of central planning.... guaranteed mismanagement

2018-07-09 01:00:07 UTC  

compensation is just roughly electricity + a small amount for healthcare

2018-07-09 01:01:02 UTC  

so enough to pay for tylenol in the hospital, got it 😛

2018-07-09 01:01:27 UTC  

so you can only ever really crypto mine with data you already know the answer to

2018-07-09 01:02:40 UTC  

better to trade crypto 😁

2018-07-09 01:02:45 UTC  

that would depend on your definition of mining.

2018-07-09 01:03:02 UTC  

I dont see a long term outlook for crypto

2018-07-09 01:03:10 UTC  

of any kind

2018-07-09 01:03:12 UTC  

I could be wrong

2018-07-09 01:03:14 UTC  

but I don't

2018-07-09 01:03:20 UTC  

blockchain is the more interesting technology

2018-07-09 01:03:29 UTC  

I just see it as wasteful of actual resources

2018-07-09 01:04:00 UTC  

crypto depends on enough people accepting it in exchange for goods

2018-07-09 01:04:20 UTC  

pewdiepies latest vid was actually pretty good

2018-07-09 01:04:41 UTC  

ya, itll just keep evolving to meet market demands and other requirements to use as a stable decentralized currency with more and more widespread use

2018-07-09 01:05:55 UTC  

the problem with blockchain is the ever increasing size of the chain in data storage

2018-07-09 01:06:07 UTC  

youtube is worse

2018-07-09 01:06:07 UTC  

with the next iterations of blockchain/crypto type tech and beyond

2018-07-09 01:06:12 UTC  

YT is worse lol

2018-07-09 01:06:23 UTC  

but its managed by a company that can pull the plug

2018-07-09 01:06:28 UTC  

BC isn't

2018-07-09 01:06:38 UTC  

for sure..... the blockchain size has already gone parabolic

2018-07-09 01:07:20 UTC  

there's really no way around it if you're using it as a way to historically track and verify every transaction since inception

2018-07-09 01:07:21 UTC  

buuut

2018-07-09 01:07:27 UTC  

transactions cost complications.... liquidity issues ....... still lots of problems to work out

2018-07-09 01:07:27 UTC  

just gonna have to start printing pieces of the ledger and storing them in warehouses

2018-07-09 01:07:46 UTC  

and then tie them to some sort of categorization system

2018-07-09 01:07:47 UTC  

interesting... Charles dickens wrote a peice in 1837 which was a bit like westworld

2018-07-09 01:07:48 UTC  

with printed cards

2018-07-09 01:08:03 UTC  

a theme park where people fight automatons

2018-07-09 01:08:37 UTC  

LOL sick. i would so do that

2018-07-09 01:08:50 UTC  

gotta bring back card catalogs

2018-07-09 01:09:02 UTC  

I grew up in a small town where there is a big museum... which holds an automaton from 1772 ...and as a kid I really did not appreciate how amazing it was

2018-07-09 01:09:06 UTC  

sounds hella fun xD

2018-07-09 01:10:11 UTC  

whoa.... i would like to see that!

2018-07-09 01:10:14 UTC  
2018-07-09 01:10:16 UTC  

I want to open a theme park of old and semi-old computers that can do things if you know how to operate them fully. 😃

2018-07-09 01:10:41 UTC  

they muted it, but it has sound too

2018-07-09 01:10:59 UTC  

all pure silver leaves

2018-07-09 01:11:18 UTC  

hah wow.... seems like itd take some engineering genius to pull that off back then.... like passive mechanics or something... maybe some wind up crank?

2018-07-09 01:11:38 UTC  

yeah its wound up