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Quote from: roadkill on November 09, 2014, 12:05:45 amWow. Source?Tons of articles about it all over the internet.
Wow. Source?
The picture of the bitcoin mining company that burned recently would be great to go along with 'proof of waste'.
Quote from: JWF on November 07, 2014, 04:41:23 amQuote from: bytemaster on November 07, 2014, 04:11:17 amCredit for this belongs to: John Underwood, former CEO of Sun Microsystems Australia who was visiting with us these past 2 days in VA. http://ph.linkedin.com/in/underwununofficial or official consultant? Long term or was this a one off? Appears this could have some nice potential for assistance.John has been working with us and following our progress for almost a year. We are laying the ground work for how we can work together to support the remittance industry. After the past two days I suspect good things to come from this relationship.
Quote from: bytemaster on November 07, 2014, 04:11:17 amCredit for this belongs to: John Underwood, former CEO of Sun Microsystems Australia who was visiting with us these past 2 days in VA. http://ph.linkedin.com/in/underwununofficial or official consultant? Long term or was this a one off? Appears this could have some nice potential for assistance.
Credit for this belongs to: John Underwood, former CEO of Sun Microsystems Australia who was visiting with us these past 2 days in VA. http://ph.linkedin.com/in/underwun
I would like to recommend that our community start referring to POW as proof of waste in all conversations about bitcoin.I would then like suggest that we refer to our system as a "Real Proof of Work" system where by all stakeholders have come by their stake by doing valuable work.
I have always sucked at spelling Memorization is not my strong suite... spelling cannot be reduced to logical abstractions.
proof of waist
*Wastelol. For being the genius you are, your grammar needs some work!