Bitcoin needs to be economically incentivised to be stored and accepted. Anonymous transactions give a neutral reason to store on the timechain, as that data gives insight in things that affect you too.
Monkey dicvs don't. They wouldn't even exist if they had to follow the free market (public mempool)
I would reccommend simplex over telegram though. It is a pretty good app.
Bitcoin is the only digital cryptographically secured form of money that has a completely neutral genesis.
Bitcoin is the only one that has enough participation to secure against powerful adversaries.
It is an alternative economy, so network effects are really important. All crypto-label projects would crumble if they got as big as Bitcoin.
I would only pay for #open-source products. And as the developers from that app don't want to do that, I won't use it. I also don't know how good the privacy is that they provide. They use google maps and etc.
#Bitcoin #hodlers need to understand that their #privacy needs to be good. Really good. In the future, people are getting greedy and will try to find out who holds bitcoin from early on.
#Bitcoin related apps without #privacy are a no go.
I would be honest if I say that I wouldn't let that just happen to me if I was the one being tackled :)
I guess because its knowledge cannot make him smarter, it needs extra external information. It does not get this from prompts I believe:
Only during the "training phase" an AI learns something I think. Although it could be that the AI sends all the prompts back to the host servers where the devs incorborate those into the training or another kind of database. But an AI asking itself things does not give him extra information.
I would not pay for them too.
I post links to animators on youtube. Ofcourse via invidious links.
An animation that I came accross. I think it is nice to see people putting time and effort in something and showing the result to everyone. It gives me proof of work vibes.
#animation #saitama #scp
Symmetrical cryptography seems unaffected, but asymetrical cryptography looks like it does. So the public key private Key cryptography will be broken, the one from which you sign your transactions. Idk how they are gonna solve that. But there probably are solutions to this.


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