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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
      last edited by

      @tim_g said in Crypto Predictions:

      What happens when cryptocurrency isn't so cryptic any more? Like when quantum computing comes out?

      Just need new quantum currency.

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      • IRJI
        IRJ
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        http://www.ibtimes.com/paying-income-taxes-bitcoin-us-state-may-accept-cryptocurrencies-2020-2654857

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        • guyinpvG
          guyinpv
          last edited by

          My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

          When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

          Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

          Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

          How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

          Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

          With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

          Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

          And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
          I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

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          • computerchipC
            computerchip @guyinpv
            last edited by

            @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

            My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

            When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

            Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

            Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

            How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

            Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

            With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

            Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

            And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
            I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

            I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

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            • computerchipC
              computerchip
              last edited by

              Anyone who thinks "crypto" has no value, can take a look at this crypto.

              https://wowtoken.info/

              πŸ˜ƒ

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @computerchip
                last edited by

                @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                Anyone who thinks "crypto" has no value, can take a look at this crypto.

                https://wowtoken.info/

                πŸ˜ƒ

                That's not cryptocurrency

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                • computerchipC
                  computerchip @Obsolesce
                  last edited by

                  @tim_g said in Crypto Predictions:

                  cryptocurrency

                  Well...ok, you got me, it's a digital currency.

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver @computerchip
                    last edited by

                    @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                    @tim_g said in Crypto Predictions:

                    cryptocurrency

                    Well...ok, you got me, it's a digital currency.

                    Eve online's ISK is the defacto digital currency. It can easily be transfered to any number of currencies and it's been incredibly stable.

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ
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                      I was definitely a nocoiner for awhile...

                      https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nocoiner

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        https://www.ccn.com/south-korean-top-crypto-official-dies-amid-mounting-regulatory-pressure/

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                        • guyinpvG
                          guyinpv @computerchip
                          last edited by

                          @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                          @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                          My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                          When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                          Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                          Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                          How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                          Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                          With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                          Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                          And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                          I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                          I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                          Well at least you're doing your part.

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                          • computerchipC
                            computerchip @guyinpv
                            last edited by computerchip

                            @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                            @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                            @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                            My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                            When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                            Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                            Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                            How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                            Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                            With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                            Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                            And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                            I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                            I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                            Well at least you're doing your part.

                            The original crypto is not even 10 years old, man, so you got out right as it was getting started? πŸ˜ƒ

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                            • computerchipC
                              computerchip @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller

                              @scottalanmiller said in Crypto Predictions:

                              https://www.ccn.com/south-korean-top-crypto-official-dies-amid-mounting-regulatory-pressure/

                              Interesting quote from the article: "He passed away while he was sleeping and [his] heart [had] already stopped beating when he was found dead.”

                              It's always rough when you find them dead while their heart is still beating...

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                              • S
                                Spiral
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                                My question with it, is the reliability of long-term storage of value in current cryptography. As others have alluded to, the future is uncertain pertaining to computational complexity theory. It would seem reasonable, that current β€œNP-complete” type problems will be solvable in polynomial time at some time in the future. Which means current cryptography does not work anymore. Then, what happens to the stored value, when denominated and validated in a computation which is has lost its previous inherent strength.

                                For transactional systems, this is not a big deal, because you would just update to the latest crypto standard moving forward with new transactions.

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                                  Spiral
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                                  • IRJI
                                    IRJ @computerchip
                                    last edited by

                                    @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                                    @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                                    My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                                    When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                                    Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                                    Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                                    How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                                    Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                                    With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                                    Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                                    And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                                    I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                                    I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                                    bahaha!

                                    Can you send me some doggcoin?

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                                    • RojoLocoR
                                      RojoLoco @IRJ
                                      last edited by

                                      @irj said in Crypto Predictions:

                                      @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                                      @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                                      My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                                      When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                                      Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                                      Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                                      How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                                      Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                                      With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                                      Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                                      And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                                      I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                                      I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                                      bahaha!

                                      Can you send me some doggcoin?

                                      Is that Snoop's cryptocurrency?

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
                                        last edited by

                                        @rojoloco said in Crypto Predictions:

                                        @irj said in Crypto Predictions:

                                        @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                                        @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                                        My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                                        When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                                        Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                                        Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                                        How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                                        Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                                        With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                                        Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                                        And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                                        I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                                        I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                                        bahaha!

                                        Can you send me some doggcoin?

                                        Is that Snoop's cryptocurrency?

                                        That's wha tthey use in Bogata, Romania

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                                        • IRJI
                                          IRJ @RojoLoco
                                          last edited by

                                          @rojoloco said in Crypto Predictions:

                                          @irj said in Crypto Predictions:

                                          @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                                          @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                                          My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                                          When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                                          Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                                          Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                                          How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                                          Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                                          With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                                          Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                                          And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                                          I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                                          I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                                          bahaha!

                                          Can you send me some doggcoin?

                                          Is that Snoop's cryptocurrency?

                                          No, that's dawg coin.

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                                          • IRJI
                                            IRJ @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Crypto Predictions:

                                            @rojoloco said in Crypto Predictions:

                                            @irj said in Crypto Predictions:

                                            @computerchip said in Crypto Predictions:

                                            @guyinpv said in Crypto Predictions:

                                            My knowledge of crypto is out of date by about 10 years. I used to mine when it pretty much only BTC, then I got into LiteCoin and DoggCoin etc.

                                            When my wallet became like a full gigabyte and I wanted a little processing power for myself, I kinda fell out of it.

                                            Now there are 1700 crypto coins and I don't have a clue what makes one "better" or "worse" than another. They are all just blockchain right? Or wallet services? Or fancy programs and apps that surround it?

                                            Why are there 1700 cryptocoins? What is still being discovered that makes one or another better? A cuter mascot?

                                            How are they solving some of the inherent problems with it? For example theft or wallets being lost or stolen? Those coins are just gone forever, never to be back in the market? This seems to me like a currency with an absolute max number of coins (and ability to lose them is not uncommon), available coins will simply dwindle over time.

                                            Is the problem of humongous wallets and processing power needed, solved? I don't want to lug around 10GB of the world's daily transactions on my computer all the time, or forget to open an app and have to wait 3 days for it to catch up with updates.

                                            With a decentralized nature of these systems, who do you complain to about bad transactions? Is there a refund system like credit cards have chargebacks? If someone steals from you can you complain to someone and get it back? Didn't used to be able to.

                                            Like I said, my knowledge is about 10 years old. I need a refresher and understand why so many, what are the real differences, what makes one better than another, how are wallets and security handled now?

                                            And I'm supposed to be a nerd and I can't keep on top of this. What are the chances the general public are ever going to care to learn or use it or anything else? Why I get change back from a store, I get dimes and nickles and dollars. I don't get a choice of 82 different currency variations with all different exchange rates.
                                            I don't see adoption happening until people can say, here, THIS one is "cryptocurrency". Try it. Not 862 variations, no doubt created by people hoping to win the lottery, take a bunch of coins early, hope it goes well so they can cash out later. I don't know.

                                            I stopped reading after you said your knowledge of crypto was 10 years outdated and when you said doggcoin.

                                            bahaha!

                                            Can you send me some doggcoin?

                                            Is that Snoop's cryptocurrency?

                                            That's wha tthey use in Bogata, Romania

                                            Dogecoin is actually a really nice coin for small transactions. The fees are very minimal even compared to litecoin.

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