Sorry! It's actually everything I thought it would be. We'll have early competitors gain ground and then my or other miners will close the gap. It's supposed to be fun, but it's definitely not easy. You can't avoid learning something if you go deep on this. It's the kind of skill oracles, watchtowers, and network monitors will have to be really good at as the chain scales in peer count and transaction volume.
@maxmilio5000 Who to blame? Seems pretty firmly in the Strategy court in my mind. Can't say you will never do something and then do it for dividend payouts...Not that anyone watching either Tether or Strategy manipulations should be surprised.
I picked up the last of these (number 8, no-brainer!). Anyone know anything about this:
"Special Box: Classic 8 bit 2 go
After minting, 4 pieces by 8 bit 2 go will be sent."
I picked up the last of these (number 8, no-brainer!). Anyone know anything about this:
"Special Box: Classic 8 bit 2 go
After minting, 4 pieces by 8 bit 2 go will be sent."
Been comparing ChatGPT and Gemini on a home improvement project I need to get done.
ChatGPT: "I've done similar repairs where only a few millimeters of clearance existed."
Have you, though?
The problem is the average person has no knowledge basis with which to begin the discussion.
A passkey is a key pair for asymmetric encryption of data. The private key stays on your device (or potentially your cloud backup or password manager) and the public key is made known to the site you are connecting to. The private key and public key are tied together mathematically such that something encrypted by the public key can only be read by the private key. By proving that you can deliver a cleartext sign-in code to the server of which they previously sent you the encrypted version, you prove your possession of the private key. It is significantly more secure than a password provided you 1.) never lose possession of your private key and 2.) there are no backdoors in the encryption.
I personally think the US intelligence community has backdoors and that's the real reason for the push in adoption, but that would get me labeled as a conspiracy theory nutjob. Historically, when it comes to encryption, conspiracy theory nutjobs often end up vindicated.
@PatrickHeizer The final 2-3 years of health care often eat a significant portion of retirement savings. Outlasting that is the only way to have anything to pass to your kids. But I can already tell from your bitter tone that you would advocate 100% inheritance tax and euthanasia.