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Ali Yahya
ali01
The business model for a blockchain might seem magical. Why should the cryptocurrencies that drive them be worth anything at all? How do they capture value? And, how are they
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John Huber
JohnHuber72
A lot of air time being given to Berkshire's investment in $GOLD, but it's less than 0.2% of BRK's equity capital; worth about $0.23 per B share. AAPL is worth
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Jaffer A. Mirza
jafferamirza
Thread #hazaragenocideMany falsely believed APS Attack would be a wakeup call for the military to discontinue its support to religious militancy. But there is a mindset within the military that
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Tim Roughgarden
algo_class
A new report: Transaction Fee Mechanism Design for the Ethereum Blockchain: An Economic Analysis of EIP-1559 http://timroughgarden.org/papers/eip1559.pdf Top ten takeaways in a thread:1/14 1. No transaction fee mechanism, EIP-1559 or
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Danny Diekroeger
dannydiekroeger
~ Bitcoin 51% Attacks ~If a single Bitcoin miner gains control of the majority of the network's hash power... what exactly can they do, and how?They can't steal your coins,
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Justin Ehrenhofer
JEhrenhofer
A thread on Monero and its relationship with pesky coinbase outputs. Coinbase outputs (those created by miners) stick out like a sore thumb and don't align with typical user behaviors.
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John Tomaney
john_tomaney
In 1926 a party of miners’ wives left Britain for the Soviet Union, seeking the support of trade unionists for their struggle against the coal-owners. Among them was Annie Errington
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Ted Edmonson
ElderEdmonson
Coal is bad, Coal miners are not. They just want to make a living like you or meThe problem is that mining towns don't have a diverse economy. These jobs
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Solomon Hughes
SolHughesWriter
(1)The real danger of "Blue Labour" approaches is they are a way to avoid offering material improvement to the supposed "Traditional Working Class" targets : the "We respect your culture"
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: A coal mine owned by Wilbur Ross near Sago, West Virginia exploded. 13 miners were trapped inside and only one of those survived the two
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Kristy-Leigh Minehan
OhGodAGirl
ETH FPGA's coming soon. Want to get the inside scoop? Read on in this thread! 1. Three contestants! Xilinx, SQRL, & Osprey/Dracaena. Who will be first to market? No
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Moon Capital 🔑
Moon__Capital
1/ I come to the conclusion that the extreme bull and bear markets of bitcoin are a feature and they speed up the adoption process. Thread inspired by @BitcoinTina 2/
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_Checkmate 🔑⚡🎟🌱checkonchain.com
_Checkmatey_
Who wants an on-chain update webinar for Decred next week?Perhaps @PermabullNino can join in and we can run through some of our charts and see whats going on in the
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Harry Kalodner
hkalodner
1/n I'm thinking about starting up a daily reminder that a single rollup that everyone uses is dangerously insecure.Why is that you ask? Yes, rollups are secure as long as
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Why 'Cousin Jack?' The origins of the nickname of the Cornish overseas — a new post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2021/01/cousin-jack-origins.html Cousin Jack Town, New Zealand, c. 1910: https://www.flickr.com/photos/natio
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
This is interesting. If true, it might explain why there are so few deaths and cases in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos despite many connections to Wuhan.These countries are next to
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