taowanzou

Joined Apr 24, 2018

“Divide and rule, the politician cries; Unite and lead, is watchword of the wise.” ― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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taowanzou
replied 2039d
En Fri Mand
Don’t forget to supplement creatine and b12
taowanzou
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Fnuller15
Zero-Knowledge Proof
taowanzou
2084d
In the rainbow 🌈 my wife and me
taowanzou
replied 2085d
Please consider implementing tagging through Namecoin support.
taowanzou
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TrashPosterInTheDark
There were unable to gain momentum. Network effects are unpredictable.
taowanzou
replied 2108d
En Fri Mand
also, you can can be a webtorrent peer from your browser right away, while ipfs-js is undercooked. I cannot stop thinking about ipfs as overhyped undercooked copycat of bittorent.
taowanzou
replied 2108d
En Fri Mand
Right now filecoin is not ready, but afaik integration of filecoin with ipfs is the ultimate goal.
taowanzou
replied 2108d
En Fri Mand
what duplication? one hash -> one file anyway. also, ipfs is going to be integrated with filecoin, which I do not think is valuable in case of memo protocol.
taowanzou
replied 2109d
taowanzou
As users engage more they can commit to not only store the content they like, but that of those whom they follow, and so on, by specifying the social depth (limit is an archival node)
taowanzou
replied 2109d
I have a solution: users who "like" a media content commit to store it locally and seed while online. The more likes any particular webtorrent post has, the longer it lives.
taowanzou
replied 2111d
BitTorrent exists for more than a decade, and there is no doubt it will for another. WebTorrent is the next step. Don’t be confused with overhyped IPFS.
taowanzou
replied 2111d
Memo on blockchain provides good foundation. Social networking is incomplete without rich media, and it’s clearly impossible to support it onchain.
taowanzou
replied 2111d
WebTorrent works in a browser right away.
taowanzou
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“This isnt a currency its twitter 2.0” Anonymous in reply to “Untraceable transactions which can contain a secure message are inevitable” by ByteCoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5965.0 May 04, 2011
taowanzou
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Sk8eM dUb
Ok, I see your point.
taowanzou
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Sk8eM dUb
I could not find anything thats propaganda in this text. More like a compilation of what’s publicly available from the early days.
taowanzou
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Sk8eM dUb
What?
taowanzou
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“...Hal, if you're up there mate, I hope you're doing well, you should know this excerpt is really called "Bitcoin, me, and Hal Finney". God speed. Save me a seat at the table ...”
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2153d
This music video and the song itself are going to be a worldwide hit soon. You can help this video to go viral! (Please don’t tip, I have nothing to do with it)
taowanzou
2157d
1mil sounds like another good denomination. 1mil == 1mBTC. It’s not milli-btc though, it’s million satoshis.
taowanzou
2158d · Direct/Private Messages
It’s very inefficient to use regular outputs to embed data into blockchain. Those utxo’s become forever unspendable.
taowanzou
2159d · Direct/Private Messages
BitcoinIsP2PC4$H >Did you ever see the password generator embedded in the input scripts of tx -> wtf do you mean? those are completely noraml ScriptSigs
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2159d · Direct/Private Messages
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2160d · Direct/Private Messages
The actual messaging will still be off-chain though, if we consider this protocol as viable.