News about Proof

More / Etherum Reddit - 8 months ago

A Simple Proof of Sybil-Proof

Happy to share this piece on a theoretical advance in sybil-proofing permissionless blockchains -- not exactly an Ethereum-specific paper, but the approach solves a fundamental network funding problem that is hurting Ethereum (i.e. "how to incen...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago

One about Mining, Proof-of-Work and difficulty.

Mining and Proof-of-Work Mining refers to the process of aggregating, verifying and recording transactions into the blockchain, without relying on a central coordinator, through use of Proof-of-Work, which is achieved by including a specific (valid)...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago

Proof of transaction

hello there, id like to know if there is an option for someone who sends the btc to proof that its actually from him? example: youre the receiver and received btc from 5 different people, how do these people proof which one of the transaction belongs...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago

Proof-of-work is the cornerstone innovation

Every part of the code is significant, but the most important part is the globally decentralized physical power competition and the hardware involved. Plugging ASICs into the global electric power grid is creating a planetary-scale computer where the...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago

LK-99 super conductor and proof of work mining

With all the hype around LK-99 room temp superconductor (which looks like it isn't actually a super conductor) does anyone have a perspective on the impacts that would result if the variable costs of Bitcoin Mining (electricity and cooling) becam...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago

Proof of Dad

If any one is into Bitcoin and Dad stuff found this blog on Wordpress this morning, it’s an interesting concept. https://proofofdad.wordpress.com submitted by /u/FUBAR_VIKING [link] [comments]

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago

Bitcoin, Proof of Work, and Fundamental Value

One thing I read on this subreddit, repeated time and again, is that Bitcoin (or any cryptocurrency for that matter) lacks fundamental value, but this is okay because all currency lacks fundamental value. Apparently the only thing that gives any curr...