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Before, blockchains were regularly connected with computerized monetary standards, for example, Bitcoin, or substitute variants of Bitcoin like Bitcoin Cash. Today, blockchain applications are being investigated in numerous businesses as a protected and practical approach to make and deal with a disseminated information base and keep up records for advanced exchanges of various types.

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After the main square has been made, each resulting hinder in the record utilizes the past square's hash to compute its own hash. Before another square can be added to the chain, its genuineness must be checked by a computational cycle called approval or agreement. Now in the blockchain cycle, a greater part of hubs in the system must concur the new square's hash has been determined accurately. Agreement guarantees that all duplicates of the appropriated record share a similar state.

When a square has been included, it very well may be referred to in resulting squares, however it can't be changed. In the event that somebody endeavors to trade out a square, the hashes for past and resulting squares will likewise change and upset the record's shared state. At the point when agreement is not, at this point conceivable, different PCs in the system know that an issue has happened and no new squares will be added to the chain until the issue is fathomed. Regularly, the square causing the mistake will be disposed of and the agreement cycle will be rehashed.

Blockchain stages

Blockchain stages can be either consent less or permissioned . In an open, permissionless blockchain like Bitcoin, each hub in the system can lead exchanges and exchange charges and take an interest in the agreement cycle. In a private, permissioned chain like Multichain, each hub may have the option to perform exchanges, however cooperation in the agreement cycle is confined to a predetermined number of affirmed hub.

Blockchain agreement/approval calculations

Picking which agreement calculation to utilize is maybe the most urgent part of choosing a blockchain stage. There are four standard techniques blockchain and other circulated information base stages use to show up at an agreement. By and large, open stages pick calculations like Proof of Work since they require a ton of handling capacity to figure, and are simple for other system hubs to confirm.

Verification of-work calculation (PoW)

Functional byzantine adaptation to internal failure calculation (PBFT)

Verification of-stake calculation (PoS)

Appointed verification of-stake calculation ( DPoS )

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Before, blockchains were regularly connected with computerized monetary standards, for example, Bitcoin, or substitute variants of Bitcoin like Bitcoin Cash. Today, blockchain applications are being investigated in numerous businesses as a protected and practical approach to make and deal with a disseminated information base and keep up records for advanced exchanges of various types.

Blockchain wallet customer service

Blockchain wallet support number

Blockchain technical support number

Blockchain contact number

Contact number for Blockchain

Contact wallet Blockchain number

How blockchain functions

A blockchain record comprises of two kinds of records, singular exchanges and squares. The main square comprises of a header and information that relates to exchanges occurring inside a set timespan. The square's timestamp is utilized to help make an alphanumeric string called a hash.

After the main square has been made, each resulting hinder in the record utilizes the past square's hash to compute its own hash. Before another square can be added to the chain, its genuineness must be checked by a computational cycle called approval or agreement. Now in the blockchain cycle, a greater part of hubs in the system must concur the new square's hash has been determined accurately. Agreement guarantees that all duplicates of the appropriated record share a similar state.

When a square has been included, it very well may be referred to in resulting squares, however it can't be changed. In the event that somebody endeavors to trade out a square, the hashes for past and resulting squares will likewise change and upset the record's shared state. At the point when agreement is not, at this point conceivable, different PCs in the system know that an issue has happened and no new squares will be added to the chain until the issue is fathomed. Regularly, the square causing the mistake will be disposed of and the agreement cycle will be rehashed.

Blockchain stages

Blockchain stages can be either consent less or permissioned . In an open, permissionless blockchain like Bitcoin, each hub in the system can lead exchanges and exchange charges and take an interest in the agreement cycle. In a private, permissioned chain like Multichain, each hub may have the option to perform exchanges, however cooperation in the agreement cycle is confined to a predetermined number of affirmed hub.

Blockchain agreement/approval calculations

Picking which agreement calculation to utilize is maybe the most urgent part of choosing a blockchain stage. There are four standard techniques blockchain and other circulated information base stages use to show up at an agreement. By and large, open stages pick calculations like Proof of Work since they require a ton of handling capacity to figure, and are simple for other system hubs to confirm.

Verification of-work calculation (PoW)

Functional byzantine adaptation to internal failure calculation (PBFT)

Verification of-stake calculation (PoS)

Appointed verification of-stake calculation ( DPoS )

Blockchain wallet customer service

Blockchain wallet support number

Blockchain technical support number

Blockchain contact number

Contact number for Blockchain

Contact wallet Blockchain number


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I've been sharing conspiracies on reddit longer than this sub has been around. I have a story to tell.

This story is mostly crafted from my own experiences, my conversations with some of the people involved, and the rest is my own guesswork as I try to fill in the gaps...so bear with me!

That's why I wanted to share with this community, which I've watched grow over the years. I remember posting about the death of Barry Jennings (who witnessed explosions in the WTC on 9/11) the day after it happened. This was before /r/conspiracy (or right around when it was formed), and I remember thinking "we really need a sub for conspiracies on reddit!"

And here we are, 12 years later and over 1.3 million subscribers...incredible!

So...

My story starts with a young man. We'll call him Andrew.

Andrew grew up in the 90's in a coastal US town and quickly blossomed into a tech whiz at a young age.

He began building his own computers, and after a brief stint using Windows, he decided that Bill Gates was everything wrong with technology (and the world), and he made it his mission to make sure folks like Gates were NOT the future of computers.

He really believed that the use of technology was a fundamental human right, and that charging people for "proprietary" OS's that hid their source code was a violation of these rights.

He saw a possible Deus Ex-like future, with a technocracy literally around the corner if we didn't act now.

Andrew soon joined the Free Software Foundation and began rubbing elbows with the likes of Richard Stallman. He begun exclusively using GNU/Linux and was the type to correct you if you called it just "Linux". He also began visiting tech-savvy forums like slashdot and started networking in earnest.

By 2006 (his senior year of high school) Andrew was completely over his "education" and decided to just drop out completely.

Shockingly, a college accepted him anyway. A small East Coast school had been actively courting Andrew, and when they learned he had failed to get his HS diploma, they accepted him anyway!

Now sometime during this period Andrew went to Iceland and stayed in Reykjavik for several months.

This trip may have happened during the summer, fall, or early winter of 2006. The reason for his trip had something to do with his efforts in the FSF or similar group. The possible significance of this trip will become clear as we go on.

What is clear is that Andrew started college in the fall of 2006, and that the circumstances were unusual. Andrew soon met several like-minded individuals and began building a social and technological network at his school.

Two individuals in particular would become key players in his life (one more prominently in this story, but the other was significant as well), and eventually the 3 would live together in town for several years.

But for now let's stick with Andrew.

Andrew had an idea to build a social network for his college. Except, it wasn't just a network, it was a wiki for information about the school...and beyond. Soon, it began to morph into something much bigger in Andrew's mind.

He saw his project as being one of many data "hubs" for leaks of important documents and otherwise sensitive information.

So yeah, he saw the opportunity for a wiki for leaks (see where this is going yet...?).

As his ambitions grew, his behavior started to become increasingly erratic. He was caught with drugs and arrested. Strangely, the charges were pretty much dropped and he was given a slap on the wrist. Eventually he decided to leave the school, but still lived in town and had access to the servers on campus.

By 2010 Andrew was still living in the small town with his two "hacker" buddies, who were still enrolled at the school.

This house was in some ways legendary. It appears that many "interesting" people spent time at or visited the residence. Indeed, some of the early movers and shakers of /r/conspiracy itself passed through.

There was usually a full NO2 tank for anyone who was into that kinda thing, and they were stocked with every hallucinogen and research chemical known to man.

It was also likely under surveillance by multiple intelligence agencies (NSA/Mossad/etc).

Over time, the mental state of Andrew was slowly starting to deteriorate, which wasn't helped by his abuse of drugs.

Still, Andrew decided to move his base of operations to Europe, spending time in Belgium, the Czech Republic and elsewhere.

One of his housemates was soon to join him on his adventures in Europe and elsewhere abroad. We'll call him "Aaron."

Aaron had a very similar story and upbringing as Andrew. Aaron was also from a coastal US town and was born into privilege. He was also, supposedly, born into a family with some serious connections to intelligence agencies, including an uncle with ties to the NSA, and both parents connected to military brass.

By 2015, Andrew and Aaron were living together in the Czech Republic. During this time they were working directly and/or indirectly for the NSA (via Cisco and other companies).

You see, the "college" they met at was actually a front for the recruitment of kids into the IC. Apparently, many "schools" in the US function that way. Go figure.

Their intelligence and valuable skill set (hacking etc) made them valuable assets. They were also possibly involved with the distribution of certain "research chemicals" (of the 2C* variety) to dignitaries and their entourages (in one example, they provided 2CB to a group with David Cameron).

In addition, Andrew was allegedly involved with, or stumbled upon, an NSA-linked surveillance project directed at the entire country of Malaysia, while Aaron was involved with Cisco.

Aaron himself had gotten into hot water for releasing damaging information about the NSA, and even claimed to be an NSA whistleblower, and was also possibly the individual who leaked the 2014 (or 2015) Bilderberg meeting list.

And then things went bad. Andrew quit the Malaysia project and Aaron left Cisco. It seems Andrew and Aaron were "set up" during a fiery false flag event in the Czech Republic in 2015. It may have happened at an embassy, but it's unclear which. There is no information on the web about anything like this (afaik).

Aaron was immediately targeted and spent several years on the run. Allegedly, he was added to the list of victims in the so-called "Great Game".

The Great Game is the term used for an international assassination program where intelligence agencies share a list of targets to be neutralized. The German BND and Mossad are heavily involved, as other networks. Individuals targeted by the Great Game may be offed by actual assassins, or by NPC-like humans whose minds will be influenced by mind control tech (a la Matrix...say influencing someone to ram your car unwittingly ie).

As Aaron went on the lam, Andrew soon returned to the US, shell-shocked by his experience.

Both Andrew and Aaron continue to suffer from some sort of PTSD from these series of events, rendering Andrew largely incapacitated and Aaron scattered and discombobulated.

The Meat of the Matter

OK...where does that leave us? Why am I sharing all of this? I think there's much more to this story.

So let's start speculating! Everything I'm about to say is stuff that was told to me personally. I can't vouch for any of this information, though obviously I thought it was compelling enough to share.

Here's the gist: The so-called whistleblowers you see in the media are almost all fake.

This includes: Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, Thomas Drake and William Binney (hey look, his AMA is pinned on this sub right now...no comment!). These individuals, and others, are controlled opposition. The real whistleblowers are severely punished.

For example, Bradley Manning was punished with chemical castration in jail. His "transformation" was chemically induced torture.

Andrew was not alone in his passion. There were lots of other young visionaries like him who dreamed of a freer and more transparent world.

In this story, Julian Assange was an intelligence asset...a psyop meant to steal the thunder from real activists like Andrew.

In this story, a small college-based "wiki" for government leaks was used as the model for an intelligence operation known as "wikileaks".

In this story, Andrew traveled to Iceland at some point in 2006.

When was Wikileaks founded? Wikileaks was founded by Julian Assange in December 2006, in Iceland.

Aaron discovered (legally, like Manning who had clearance to access all the data he leaked) damning information about surveillance happening by the NSA, specifically against recruits entering the US army and elsewhere.

In this story, the "Andrew" identity was co-opted and turned into "Julian Assange", and "Aaron" became "Edward Snowden".

Granted, there were probably other people that these whistleblower imposters were modeled after, but Andrew and Aaron seem like very strong contenders for some of this inspiration.

Now, much of the following may be gobbledygook (lol I spelled that right first try!) for all I know, but since I'm having a really hard time making sense of it all, I'll just include everything I can and let you guys run with it.

Here are some phrases, ideas, terms and people of note that may be involved with this story...MODS: None of this is doxing! All of the links of people are wikipedia pages or published interviews/articles. So yeah. Not dox!

IN CONCLUSION

I don't know how these terms, theories and individuals fit into this story, but that they may be somehow related.

Hopefully there are enough bread crumbs in here to keep some of you busy!

Any help/insight would be appreciated. I confess I'm not so tech-minded so I can't offer any more explanation about some of the more techy terms.

Anyway, thanks for reading, and thanks for continuing to stimulate after all these years! It's really nice to see this place continuing to thrive after all of this time!


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Before, blockchains were regularly connected with computerized monetary standards, for example, Bitcoin, or substitute variants of Bitcoin like Bitcoin Cash. Today, blockchain applications are being investigated in numerous businesses as a protected and practical approach to make and deal with a disseminated information base and keep up records for advanced exchanges of various types.

Blockchain wallet customer service

Blockchain wallet support number

Blockchain technical support number

Blockchain contact number

Contact number for Blockchain

Contact wallet Blockchain number

How blockchain functions

A blockchain record comprises of two kinds of records, singular exchanges and squares. The main square comprises of a header and information that relates to exchanges occurring inside a set timespan. The square's timestamp is utilized to help make an alphanumeric string called a hash.

After the main square has been made, each resulting hinder in the record utilizes the past square's hash to compute its own hash. Before another square can be added to the chain, its genuineness must be checked by a computational cycle called approval or agreement. Now in the blockchain cycle, a greater part of hubs in the system must concur the new square's hash has been determined accurately. Agreement guarantees that all duplicates of the appropriated record share a similar state.

When a square has been included, it very well may be referred to in resulting squares, however it can't be changed. In the event that somebody endeavors to trade out a square, the hashes for past and resulting squares will likewise change and upset the record's shared state. At the point when agreement is not, at this point conceivable, different PCs in the system know that an issue has happened and no new squares will be added to the chain until the issue is fathomed. Regularly, the square causing the mistake will be disposed of and the agreement cycle will be rehashed.

Blockchain stages

Blockchain stages can be either consent less or permissioned . In an open, permissionless blockchain like Bitcoin, each hub in the system can lead exchanges and exchange charges and take an interest in the agreement cycle. In a private, permissioned chain like Multichain, each hub may have the option to perform exchanges, however cooperation in the agreement cycle is confined to a predetermined number of affirmed hub.

Blockchain agreement/approval calculations

Picking which agreement calculation to utilize is maybe the most urgent part of choosing a blockchain stage. There are four standard techniques blockchain and other circulated information base stages use to show up at an agreement. By and large, open stages pick calculations like Proof of Work since they require a ton of handling capacity to figure, and are simple for other system hubs to confirm.

Verification of-work calculation (PoW)

Functional byzantine adaptation to internal failure calculation (PBFT)

Verification of-stake calculation (PoS)

Appointed verification of-stake calculation ( DPoS )

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[Daily Discussion] Monday, August 31, 2020

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/r/Monero Weekly Discussion – August 29, 2020 - Use this thread for general chatter, basic questions, and if you're new to Monero

Index

  1. General questions
  2. Wallet: CLI & GUI
  3. Wallet: Ledger
  4. Nodes

1. General questions

Where can I download the Monero wallet?

There are multiple Monero wallets for a wide range of devices at your disposal. Check the table below for details and download links. Attention: for extra security make sure to calculate and compare the checksum of your downloaded files when possible.

Please note the following usage of the labels:

⚠️ - Relatively new and/or beta. Use wallet with caution.

☢️ - Closed source.


Desktop wallets

Wallet Device Description Download link
"Official" GUI / CLI Windows, macOS, Linux Default implementation maintained by the core team. Use this wallet to run a full node and obtain maximum privacy. Integrates with hardware wallets. Current version: 0.15.0.1 / 0.15.0.4. GetMonero.org
MyMonero Windows, macOS, Linux Lightweight wallet -- you don't need to download the blockchain and run a node. MyMonero was developed with the assistance of the core team. It also has web-based and iOS versions. MyMonero.com
Exodus Windows, macOS, Linux ⚠️ / Multi-asset wallet. Exodus.io
ZelCore Windows, macOS, Linux ⚠️ / Multi-asset wallet. It also has Android and iOS versions. Zeltrez.io
Guarda Windows, macOS, Linux ⚠️ ☢️ / Multi-asset wallet. Guarda.co

Mobile wallets

Wallet Device Description Download link
Monerujo Android Integrates with Ledger (hardware wallet). Website: https://www.monerujo.io/. Google Play / F-Droid / GitHub
MyMonero iOS Website: https://mymonero.com/ App Store
Cake Wallet iOS Website: https://cakewallet.io/ App Store
X Wallet iOS Website: https://xwallet.tech/ App Store
Edge Wallet Android / iOS Multi-asset wallet. Website: https://edge.app/ Google Play / App Store
ZelCore Android / iOS ⚠️ / Multi-asset wallet. Website: https://zelcore.io/ Google Play / App Store
Coinomi Android / iOS ⚠️ ☢️ / Multi-asset wallet. Website: https://www.coinomi.com/ Google Play / App Store
Moxi / Guarda Android / iOS ⚠️ ☢️ / Multi-asset wallet. Website: https://guarda.co/ Google Play / App Store
Exa Wallet Android / iOS ⚠️ Website: https://exan.tech/ Google Play / App Store
Wookey Wallet Android / iOS ⚠️ Website: https://wallet.wookey.io/ Google Play / F-Droid / App Store
Exodus Android / iOS ⚠️ / Multi-asset wallet. Website: https://www.exodus.io/monero/) Google Play / [App Store](https://apps.apple.com/app/exodus-crypto-wallet/id1414384820

Web-based wallets

Wallet Description Link
MyMonero Web version of the MyMonero wallet. Web
XMRWallet Web wallet with TOR support. Web / Onion URL
Guarda Multi-asset wallet. Web

How long does it take for my balance to unlock?

Your balance is unlocked after 10 confirmations (which means 10 mined blocks). A block is mined approximately every two minutes on the Monero network, so that would be around 20 minutes.

How can I prove that I sent a payment?

The fastest and most direct way is by using the ExploreMonero blockchain explorer. You will need to recover the transaction key from your wallet (complete guide for GUI / CLI).

How do I buy Monero (XMR) with Bitcoin (BTC)?

There are dozens of exchanges that trade Monero against Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Check out the list on CoinMarketCap and choose the option that suits you best.

How do I buy Monero (XMR) with fiat?

  • Kraken (USD and EUR): old-school, decent exchange. They might require your documents for verification and approval of your account.
  • LocalMonero: peer-to-peer exchange. They have pretty much everything as a payment method and they support hundreds of fiat options.

How can I quickly exchange my Monero (XMR) for Bitcoin (BTC)?

There are multiple ways to exchange your Monero for Bitcoin, but first of all, I'd like to remind you that if you really want to do your part for Monero, one of the simplest ways is to get in touch with your merchant/service provider and request for it to accept Monero directly as payment. Ask the service provider to visit the official website and our communication channels if he or she needs help with system integration.

That being said, the community has been recommending two services in particular, XMR.TO and MorphToken. These services are only recommendations and are operated by entities outside the control of the Monero Project. Be diligent.

How do I mine Monero? And other mining questions.

The correct place to ask questions and discuss the Monero mining scene is in the dedicated subreddit r/MoneroMining. That being said, you can find a list of pools and available mining software in the GetMonero.org website.


2. Wallet: CLI & GUI

Why I can't see my balance? Where is my XMR?

Before any action there are two things to check:

  1. Are you using the latest available version of the wallet? A new version is released roughly every 6 months, so make sure you're using the current release (compare the release on GetMonero.org with your wallet's version on Settings, under Debug info).
  2. Is your wallet fully synchronized? If it isn't, wait the sync to complete.

Because Monero is different from Bitcoin, wallet synchronization is not instant. The software needs to synchronize the blockchain and use your private keys to identify your transactions. Check in the lower left corner (GUI) if the wallet is synchronized.

You can't send transactions and your balance might be wrong or unavailable if the wallet is not synced with the network. So please wait.

If this is not a sufficient answer for your case and you're looking for more information, please see this answer on StackExchange.

How do I upgrade my wallet to the newest version?

This question is beautifully answered on StackExchange.

Why does it take so long to sync the wallet [for the first time]?

You have decided to use Monero's wallet and run a local node. Congratulations! You have chosen the safest and most secure option for your privacy, but unfortunately this has an initial cost. The first reason for the slowness is that you will need to download the entire blockchain, which is considerably heavy (+70 GB) and constantly growing. There are technologies being implemented in Monero to slow this growth, however it is inevitable to make this initial download to run a full node. Consider syncing to a device that has an SSD instead of an HDD, as this greatly impacts the speed of synchronization.

Now that the blockchain is on your computer, the next time you run the wallet you only need to download new blocks, which should take seconds or minutes (depending on how often you use the wallet).

I don't want to download the blockchain, how can I skip that?

The way to skip downloading the blockchain is connecting your wallet to a public remote node. You can follow this guide on how to set it up. You can find a list of public remote nodes on MoneroWorld.

Be advised that when using a public remote node you lose some of your privacy. A public remote node is able to identify your IP and opens up a range for certain attacks that further diminish your privacy. A remote node can't see your balance and it can't spend your XMR.

How do I restore my wallet from the mnemonic seed or from the keys?

To restore your wallet with the 25 word mnemonic seed, please see this guide.

To restore your wallet with your keys, please see this guide.


3. Wallet: Ledger

How do I generate a Ledger Monero Wallet with the GUI or CLI?

This question is beautifully answered on StackExchange. Check this page for the GUI instructions, and this page for the CLI instructions.


4. Nodes

How can my local node become a public remote node?

If you want to support other Monero users by making your node public, you can follow the instructions on MoneroWorld, under the section "How To Include Your Node On Moneroworld".

How can I connect my node via Tor?

This question is beautifully answered on StackExchange.



The Crypto Daily – Movers and Shakers – August 31st, 2020 (current BTC/USD price is $11,708.94)

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Koi Event causes lag!

All day all night people sitting with alts fishing like some sort of bitcoin...

Ever since Koi fishing event started i have been able to feel a server delay, my charters sluggish sticking and missing combos i normally do easy.

Maybe they should have there own server and leave everyone else alone. Maybe the devs do this already?

Am i the only one getting this stickyness when playing?


A theory of why Ethereum is perhaps better "sound money" than Bitcoin.

The idea that Bitcoin's supremacy as "sound money" is very frequently thrown around by the biggest talking heads in the crypto world. I know I will get a lot of hate for suggesting that this theory is not only flawed, but it is straight up wrong. As unintuitive as it may sound to Bitcoin maximalists (no offense intended) I believe Ethereum is on the path to becoming the global leading asset and model for sound money... give me a chance to explain why.

  1. The idea that nothing can change Bitcoin's issuance schedule is a myth. There is absolutely no divine power controlling the supply of Bitcoin. Contrary to what is commonly asserted, Bitcoin's issuance protocol is not primarily driven by what is currently implemented. The real driver is consensus: the majority of network participants must agree that what is currently defined must not be changed. There is an underlying assumption that the consensus would never want to change Bitcoin's issuance. On the surface this makes for a nice "sound money" narrative, but it is false premise and sticking to it could be ultimately detrimental. It presents a long term sustainability issue (the hope that somehow Bitcoin's base layer will scale enough to maintain security entirely through fees). It also completely dismisses the possibility that an unforeseen event could create pressure to change the issuance. If Bitcoin managed to create a consensus mechanism that did not rely on mining, it it very likely there would be consensus to reduce issuance. On the other hand, if some potentially catastrophic event would create incentives to increase the issuance, it would only make sense for the network to achieve consensus to do so.
  2. Issuance flexibility is not fundamentally bad. Etheruem's approach to adjust the issuance according to the contextual circumstances has resulted in a faster rate of issuance reduction than what was originally defined in the protocol. The rate of issuance will continue to decrease as new developments allow for it to happen without compromising the network security. There is a very high probability that Ethereum will achieve a lower issuance rate than Bitcoin in the next two years, and it could possibly achieve zero issuance in the next five years. This would be a result of a successful implementation of PoS, shading and EIP-1559.
  3. The root of all evil is Proof of Work. PoW is by far the primary cost of operating the Bitcoin network. It is the primary determinant of how much issuance is needed as a financial incentive to keep miners doing their thing. The very mechanism that secures the network's decentralization is unfortunately quite wasteful. The degree of decentralization is a direct result of how much random mathematical operations are being done by miners.
  4. There is a better way. Some people will take offense by the use of the word wasteful, and they claim that it is not because those mindless calculations are what is actually securing the network. However, its wasteful aspect becomes clear if there is a different way to achieve equal or superior decentralization without the need to crunch mathematical problems. This just so happens to be embodied in Ethereum's design of Proof of Stake. It will drastically reduce the cost of securing the network, while providing at least 2-3% annual returns for the ownership of Ether. When Ethereum's issuance becomes lower than its staking rewards, it will effectively have achieved the same effect as having zero (or possibly negative) issuance.
  5. The value proposition of Etheruem 2.0 is unmatched. There is just absolutely no asset in the world that has a 2-3% self-denominated annual returns and just so happens to be rapidly appreciating. When wall-street's greed sees this, it will create the mother of all bubbles.
  6. Don't dismiss the flippening. On February 01 2018 Ethereum reached 70% of Bitcoin's marked cap. That happened before DEFI, before proof of staking was withing reach, before effectrive layer 2 was a thing, before wrapped Bitcoins and before the first signs of mass adoption use cases were actually on the table (like integration with Reddit, VISA). Utility is a huge factor in driving prices, lets not forget how Silk Road played a key role into propelling Bitcoin's value. Yes, Etheruem crashed hard after the peak in 2018, but perhaps it is simply manifesting a higher volatility pattern that is reminiscent of Bitcoin's early years. Bitcoin's first 5 years were characterized by aggressive price swings, why should it be different for Etheruem (considering it is about 5 years younger than Bitcoin)? If the volatility patterns stands on this bull market, we will see a flippening.

So... do I think Etheruem will flip? Yes I do, but I still hold Bitcoin. No one has crystal ball, and nothing is certain. Perhaps Etheruem will crash and burn, perhaps Bitcoin will become the next Yahoo, and perhaps they will both thrive in this new exciting crypto world.


A theory of why Ethereum is perhaps better "sound money" than Bitcoin.

The idea that Bitcoin's supremacy as "sound money" is very frequently thrown around by the biggest talking heads in the crypto world. I know I will get a lot of hate for suggesting that this theory is not only flawed, but it is straight up wrong. As unintuitive as it may sound to Bitcoin maximalists (no offense intended) I believe Ethereum is on the path to becoming the global leading asset and model for sound money... give me a chance to explain why.

  1. The idea that nothing can change Bitcoin's issuance schedule is a myth. There is absolutely no divine power controlling the supply of Bitcoin. Contrary to what is commonly asserted, Bitcoin's issuance protocol is not primarily driven by what is currently implemented. The real driver is consensus: the majority of network participants must agree that what is currently defined must not be changed. There is an underlying assumption that the consensus would never want to change Bitcoin's issuance. On the surface this makes for a nice "sound money" narrative, but it is false premise and sticking to it could be ultimately detrimental. It presents a long term sustainability issue (the hope that somehow Bitcoin's base layer will scale enough to maintain security entirely through fees). It also completely dismisses the possibility that an unforeseen event could create pressure to change the issuance. If Bitcoin managed to create a consensus mechanism that did not rely on mining, it it very likely there would be consensus to reduce issuance. On the other hand, if some potentially catastrophic event would create incentives to increase the issuance, it would only make sense for the network to achieve consensus to do so.
  2. Issuance flexibility is not fundamentally bad. Etheruem's approach to adjust the issuance according to the contextual circumstances has resulted in a faster rate of issuance reduction than what was originally defined in the protocol. The rate of issuance will continue to decrease as new developments allow for it to happen without compromising the network security. There is a very high probability that Ethereum will achieve a lower issuance rate than Bitcoin in the next two years, and it could possibly achieve zero issuance in the next five years. This would be a result of a successful implementation of PoS, shading and EIP-1559.
  3. The root of all evil is Proof of Work. PoW is by far the primary cost of operating the Bitcoin network. It is the primary determinant of how much issuance is needed as a financial incentive to keep miners doing their thing. The very mechanism that secures the network's decentralization is unfortunately quite wasteful. The degree of decentralization is a direct result of how much random mathematical operations are being done by miners.
  4. There is a better way. Some people will take offense by the use of the word wasteful, and they claim that it is not because those mindless calculations are what is actually securing the network. However, its wasteful aspect becomes clear if there is a different way to achieve equal or superior decentralization without the need to crunch mathematical problems. This just so happens to be embodied in Ethereum's design of Proof of Stake. It will drastically reduce the cost of securing the network, while providing at least 2-3% annual returns for the ownership of Ether. When Ethereum's issuance becomes lower than its staking rewards, it will effectively have achieved the same effect as having zero (or possibly negative) issuance.
  5. The value proposition of Etheruem 2.0 is unmatched. There is just absolutely no asset in the world that has a 2-3% self-denominated annual returns and just so happens to be rapidly appreciating. When wall-street's greed sees this, it will create the mother of all bubbles.
  6. Don't dismiss the flippening. On February 01 2018 Ethereum reached 70% of Bitcoin's marked cap. That happened before DEFI, before proof of staking was withing reach, before effectrive layer 2 was a thing, before wrapped Bitcoins and before the first signs of mass adoption use cases were actually on the table (like integration with Reddit, VISA). Utility is a huge factor in driving prices, lets not forget how Silk Road played a key role into propelling Bitcoin's value. Yes, Etheruem crashed hard after the peak in 2018, but perhaps it is simply manifesting a higher volatility pattern that is reminiscent of Bitcoin's early years. Bitcoin's first 5 years were characterized by aggressive price swings, why should it be different for Etheruem (considering it is about 5 years younger than Bitcoin)? If the volatility patterns stands on this bull market, we will see a flippening.

So... do I think Etheruem will flip? Yes I do, but I still hold Bitcoin. No one has crystal ball, and nothing is certain. Perhaps Etheruem will crash and burn, perhaps Bitcoin will become the next Yahoo, and perhaps they will both thrive in this new exciting crypto world.


Weekly /r/DesMoines Events Thread for the week of August 30, 2020

This thread is for any events going on in Des Moines this week! What events will you be attending? What events do you want to attend? What events do you want to promote? Whats new around Des Moines this week? Add a comment below.

Please provide the following when posting new events: - Time, Date, Location, Cost and some sort of description of the event.

New threads start every Sunday, and will be stickied at the top of the subreddit.

Here are some places to find things to do: Cityview's Calendar - Juice's Calendar - Des Moines Register Event Page - Catch Des Moines Calendar

If you have any recurring events, specials, or other suggestions for this weekly thread, please send us a modmail

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THANKS FOR HELPING US CROWDSOURCE THIS

Discord for Iowa/Des Moines https://discord.gg/2MKbCv5 

Trivia Nights:

  • First Monday of the month is Mona's Pub Quiz at The Lift

  • Benchwarmers in Ankeny on Mondays

  • BeerStyles in WDM, Tuesdays 7-9 PM

  • Ridgemont in Windsor Heights Wednesdays 8-11

  • Wednesdays at Fireside Grille in Altoona -starts at 8

  • Trivia Thursdays at The Ingersoll Tap.

  • Tuesdays at Quinton's

  • Gas Lamp has triva on Tuesday

  • Tuesdays at Basement Bar at Des Moines Social Club

  • There's trivia at The Beer House in Urbandale on Wednesdays, 7pm. Also at F&O's on Fridays, 9pm

  • Tuesdays at Wellman's Ingersoll

  • Wellmans Pub on Ingersoll has trivia Tuesday night at 8

  • Trivia at Thunder Head in Ankeny every Tuesday

  • Trivia at the Keg Stand, Thursday nights (I think it starts at 8:30?)

    Drink Specials:

  • 2 for Tuesdays @ the Flying Moose every Tuesday all night (Also, 2 fers every day until 8pm)

  • Beechwood has 2 for 1 on tuesdays.

  • Quintons: Thursday Half off all drinks

  • Quarter beers at both Flying Moose and Mickey's Clive on Weds

  • Wednesday is geeks who drink at the red monk

  • Lift has $3 draws on Thursday

  • First Wednesday of every month there is a bottle share at 515 Brewing @ 6

    • Tuesdays they have trivia at The Hall in Valley Junction too. Starts at 7.
    • Smashpark in WDM has trivia at 7 and 8 on monday nights

    Weekly Open Mic night:

  • Gas Lamp now does karaoke on Tuesdays (with a live band for you to sing with!).

  • Tuesday night comedy open mic at Lefty's Live Music at 8pm.

  • open mic every Tuesday at Luckys at 8.

  • Friday night at the Beechwood is free stand-up comedy.

  • Acoustic music open mic at AJ's on East Court, Sundays at 4pm

  • Free Killer Queen at Up-Down every Thursday!

  • There is trivia at The Ducktail Lounge on Sunday’s.

  • Open Mic Thursday at Java Joe's Downtown at 7:30

    Other Ongoing Events:

  • Blues Jam Band every Tuesday at Carl's Place, $3 tallboys

  • Des Moines Bitcoin and Blockchain MeetUp at Gravitate in West Des Moines - 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month (eg Oct 25th) at 7:00pm

    If any of these are no longer current or you would like to add something, please ping /u/annarchist to update this thread otherwise I may miss it.


Algorand, Bitcoin SV, Steem price analysis: 30 August (current BTC/USD price is $11,595.91)

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Emerging Opportunities in Bitcoin Market with Current Trends Analysis (current BTC/USD price is $11,612.03)

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Aug 30 Cryptocurrency updates!

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#ETH returns to $400 More buyers+limited circulation=bull market!

The Grayscale fund has been buying 85% of newly minted #bitcoin

Fidelity also joined the #cryptocurrency market. And Fidelity is far larger than Grayscale!

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Ledger CTO discusses wallet’s safety after multiple security setbacks

This post was originally published on this siteThis post was originally published on this site Ledger, one of the crypto industry’s most popular hardware wallet providers, has faced multiple difficulties in recent weeks, including a breach in the company’s customer contact database and a wallet vulnerability putting users’ Bitcoin (BTC) at risk. Are the recent events simply a summation of a few […]


List of Today's and Tomorrow's Upcoming Events

I will be bringing you upcoming events/announcements every day. If you want improvements to this post, please mention /u/houseme in the comments. We will make improvements based on your feedback.

 

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NEXT DAY UPCOMING EVENTS


 

General

ICON(ICX) MyID Release August 30, 2020
PIVX(PIVX) AMA August 30, 2020
QuarkChain(QKC) DeFi Campaign (Round 1) August 30, 2020
DEEX(DEEX) Crypto E-Merchant Model August 30, 2020
COTI(COTI) COTI PAY August 30, 2020
General Event(CRYPTO) AMA w/Cryptowid August 30, 2020
LUKSO(LYXe) AMA w/CryptoProfitCoach August 30, 2020
ASIC Miners Released August 31, 2020
NEM(XEM) Website Updates August 31, 2020
IOTA(MIOTA) IOTA 1.5 Phase 1 August 31, 2020
TRON(TRX) Klever Staking August 31, 2020
Ark(ARK) Mainnet Launch August 31, 2020
Edgeless(EDG) Network Upgrade August 31, 2020
Stox(STX) Town Hall August 31, 2020
StrongHands(SHND) New Identity, Logo, & GUI August 31, 2020
StakeNet(XSN) DEX Launch August 31, 2020
Dock(DOCK) Danforth Testnet August 31, 2020
Libra Credit(LBA) Ama with CEO August 31, 2020
Digitex Futures(DGTX) ETH/USD Futures Market August 31, 2020
Digitex Futures(DGTX) The DGTX Converter August 31, 2020
IoTeX(IOTX) DEX Launch August 31, 2020
QuarkChain(QKC) Five DeFi Products August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Validator Staking-Mainnet August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Mainnet Update (Kratos) August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Governance August 31, 2020
Kava(KAVA) Kava Testnet 9000 August 31, 2020
Synthetix Network Token(SNX) Pollux Release August 31, 2020
Chiliz(CHZ) Multi-flash Sale August 31, 2020
Azbit(AZ) Weekly AZ Burn August 31, 2020
TrustSwap(SWAP) Testnet Launch August 31, 2020
bZx Protocol(BZRX) Protocol Relaunch August 31, 2020
ARPA Chain(ARPA) Dev Update August 31, 2020
JUST(JST) Yield Farming August 31, 2020
ILCoin(ILC) Retribution Release August 31, 2020
Mcashchain(MCASH) MCASH for MAS holders August 31, 2020
Verasity(VRA) Esports Platform Update August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) Staking Contract August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) SparkPlay Reveal August 31, 2020
PCHAIN(PI) Monthly Burn August 31, 2020
Akropolis(AKRO) Delphi Mainnet Launch August 31, 2020
Avalanche IOU(AVAX) Avalanche Mainnet August 31, 2020
Globex(GEX) Globex Farm Expansion August 31, 2020
Globex(GEX) Staking Program August 31, 2020
Jupiter(JUP) Swap deadline August 31, 2020
Perlin(PERL) Staking Reward August 31, 2020
Sentivate(SNTVT) Rebrand Rollout August 31, 2020
Feellike(FLL) Staking Algorithm August 31, 2020
Newscrypto(NWC) Expand to Asian Region August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) Testnet MảrgiX Chain August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) DeFi Integration August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) MargiX Chain Testnet August 31, 2020
The Sandbox(SAND) AMA w/NanoNews August 31, 2020
MultiVAC(MTV) New Roadmap August 31, 2020

 

Exchanges

Kryll(KRL) New Exchange Listing August 30, 2020
Factom(FCT) Exchange Listings August 31, 2020
Bitcoin Private(BTCP) ProBit Listing August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) CEX Exchange Listing August 31, 2020
ETHPlus(ETHP) Probit ETH Pair Listing August 31, 2020
Celo(CELO) Coinbase Pro Listing August 31, 2020
Meter Governance(MTRG) MXC Listing August 31, 2020
sLINK(sLINK) BKEX Listing August 31, 2020

 

Software/Platforms

Pundi X [NEW](NPXS) System Update August 31, 2020
DAPS Token(DAPS) DAPS Web Wallet August 31, 2020
Kingdom Game 4.0(KDG) KDG 2.0 Release August 31, 2020

 

 


List of Today's and Tomorrow's Upcoming Events

I will be bringing you upcoming events/announcements every day. If you want improvements to this post, please mention /u/houseme in the comments. We will make improvements based on your feedback.

 

https://kryptocal.com | /r/kryptocal | Android | iOS | Telegram Interactive Bot (add cryptocalapp_bot) | Telegram Channel @kryptocal

 

ADD AN EVENT

If you like an event to be added, click Submit Event, and we will do the rest.

 

NEXT DAY UPCOMING EVENTS


 

General

ICON(ICX) MyID Release August 30, 2020
PIVX(PIVX) AMA August 30, 2020
QuarkChain(QKC) DeFi Campaign (Round 1) August 30, 2020
DEEX(DEEX) Crypto E-Merchant Model August 30, 2020
COTI(COTI) COTI PAY August 30, 2020
General Event(CRYPTO) AMA w/Cryptowid August 30, 2020
LUKSO(LYXe) AMA w/CryptoProfitCoach August 30, 2020
ASIC Miners Released August 31, 2020
NEM(XEM) Website Updates August 31, 2020
IOTA(MIOTA) IOTA 1.5 Phase 1 August 31, 2020
TRON(TRX) Klever Staking August 31, 2020
Ark(ARK) Mainnet Launch August 31, 2020
Edgeless(EDG) Network Upgrade August 31, 2020
Stox(STX) Town Hall August 31, 2020
StrongHands(SHND) New Identity, Logo, & GUI August 31, 2020
StakeNet(XSN) DEX Launch August 31, 2020
Dock(DOCK) Danforth Testnet August 31, 2020
Libra Credit(LBA) Ama with CEO August 31, 2020
Digitex Futures(DGTX) ETH/USD Futures Market August 31, 2020
Digitex Futures(DGTX) The DGTX Converter August 31, 2020
IoTeX(IOTX) DEX Launch August 31, 2020
QuarkChain(QKC) Five DeFi Products August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Validator Staking-Mainnet August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Mainnet Update (Kratos) August 31, 2020
OneLedger(OLT) Governance August 31, 2020
Kava(KAVA) Kava Testnet 9000 August 31, 2020
Synthetix Network Token(SNX) Pollux Release August 31, 2020
Chiliz(CHZ) Multi-flash Sale August 31, 2020
Azbit(AZ) Weekly AZ Burn August 31, 2020
TrustSwap(SWAP) Testnet Launch August 31, 2020
bZx Protocol(BZRX) Protocol Relaunch August 31, 2020
ARPA Chain(ARPA) Dev Update August 31, 2020
JUST(JST) Yield Farming August 31, 2020
ILCoin(ILC) Retribution Release August 31, 2020
Mcashchain(MCASH) MCASH for MAS holders August 31, 2020
Verasity(VRA) Esports Platform Update August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) Staking Contract August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) SparkPlay Reveal August 31, 2020
PCHAIN(PI) Monthly Burn August 31, 2020
Akropolis(AKRO) Delphi Mainnet Launch August 31, 2020
Avalanche IOU(AVAX) Avalanche Mainnet August 31, 2020
Globex(GEX) Globex Farm Expansion August 31, 2020
Globex(GEX) Staking Program August 31, 2020
Jupiter(JUP) Swap deadline August 31, 2020
Perlin(PERL) Staking Reward August 31, 2020
Sentivate(SNTVT) Rebrand Rollout August 31, 2020
Feellike(FLL) Staking Algorithm August 31, 2020
Newscrypto(NWC) Expand to Asian Region August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) Testnet MảrgiX Chain August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) DeFi Integration August 31, 2020
MargiX(MGX) MargiX Chain Testnet August 31, 2020
The Sandbox(SAND) AMA w/NanoNews August 31, 2020
MultiVAC(MTV) New Roadmap August 31, 2020

 

Exchanges

Kryll(KRL) New Exchange Listing August 30, 2020
Factom(FCT) Exchange Listings August 31, 2020
Bitcoin Private(BTCP) ProBit Listing August 31, 2020
Sparkpoint(SRK) CEX Exchange Listing August 31, 2020
ETHPlus(ETHP) Probit ETH Pair Listing August 31, 2020
Celo(CELO) Coinbase Pro Listing August 31, 2020
Meter Governance(MTRG) MXC Listing August 31, 2020
sLINK(sLINK) BKEX Listing August 31, 2020

 

Software/Platforms

Pundi X [NEW](NPXS) System Update August 31, 2020
DAPS Token(DAPS) DAPS Web Wallet August 31, 2020
Kingdom Game 4.0(KDG) KDG 2.0 Release August 31, 2020