@zero_lessons@RealSunny97 This sounds tangentially related but novel compared to Hapgoodโs 1958 work regarding a sudden rotation of the crust, whereas your theory addresses the internal rotation. Would love a compare/contrast.
@shsa0722 @coinbureau If I recall correctly, they are differentiating between a yield bearing token (just holding a stable coin in your wallet gives you yield) and the requirement to stake the token in order to obtain a yield.
This is enthalpic driven (energy reducing) not entropic (order reducing). The potential energy is minimized as the nails lower their center of gravity, initiated by external force.
While order locally increases in the nails, entropy is exported via heat, friction, sound, etc., into the surrounding environment. So, the overall entropy of the โsystemโ (the entropy of nails plus the surrounding area) increases, obeying the second law of thermodynamics.
@CryptosR_Us Just to be accurate, this is true for BTC held on the Bitcoin blockchain, not wrapped BTC, which does have counter-party risk and what most retail investors hold.