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To: SMGFan

“To: Kaslin

the idea of mining a bitcoin using massive computers to find one? I still do not get it.”

I am with you on this. You get paid for doing complex equations (logarithm), have yet to figure out what the math is for and who exactly is “paying” for this service. Sounds like a bad sci-fi movie to me.


30 posted on 12/29/2017 6:41:09 AM PST by dgbrown
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To: dgbrown
Bitcoin math will help bring strong AI into existence. Strong artificial intelligence is where the machine's intellectual capability is functionally equal to a human's.

When this happens, humans will be nothing more than pesky ants being stepped on at an AI picnic.

36 posted on 12/29/2017 6:54:27 AM PST by WhatNot (The Gospel doesn't promise the American dream, it promises Eternal life in the Kingdom of God.)
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To: dgbrown
You get paid for doing complex equations (logarithm), have yet to figure out what the math is for and who exactly is “paying” for this service

It is proof-of-work. If there were not 8400 million trillion SHA256 hashes to be completed before the correct hash result is found, there would be no proof-of-work. You can do the hashes on paper, at approximately 0.67 hashes per day. Then it would take you only 12,000 million trillion days before you get the correct hash result. So instead they use highly parallel hardware hashing. When the correct hash is found, they do it all over again, from scratch. That happens every 10 minutes by design.

The reason there is such difficult proof-of-work is to prevent inflation. Because Bitcoin can't be arbitrarily inflated it has shot up in value. Some call it a bubble, but I'm not sure it is. It is artificially scarce, but mathematically designed to be artificially scarce unlike beanie babies. There is simply no way to produce extra to satisfy even a very weak demand.

Looking at the thin trading volume, one can only conclude there is weak demand. Why is the price so high? No supply. None of the dweebs who bought at $50 have any interest in selling. They don't need the money.

43 posted on 12/29/2017 7:05:13 AM PST by palmer (...if we do not have strong families and strong values, then we will be weak and we will not survive)
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