The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @lopp ever

September 27th, 2017

@timelessdev It’s not so much that DAGs are provably flawed as it is that A) IOTA has some closed source “coordinat… https://t.co/k7Jb75qE0r

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@2drewlee They can be negative, sure, especially when conveying a message of rejection. But it’s hard to express co… https://t.co/c6QKfwICMD

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@desantis @ChaincodeLabs It would be nice if you could select time frames for the first two sets of stats…

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If I’m reading this correctly, the developers at @ChaincodeLabs are winning at documenting their code! 💏🏼💏🏼💏🏼… https://t.co/HUknPlUGGo

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maxkeiser The only bubble in is ignorance. pic.twitter.com/heeoUTcA7r

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“Cryptocurrencies need to be backed by central governments.” - @wolfofwallst https://t.co/pRLlmjLcBq https://t.co/GpX4laZKdc

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@jonmatonis And yet they do play an interesting role of signaling within meatspace consensus…

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@wolfofwallst On a less obvious level, BTC is backed by the resources of all of us who support it financially, technically, & ideologically.

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@wolfofwallst On an obvious level it is secured from attack via proof of electricity consumption and by a network of fully validating nodes.

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@wolfofwallst I heard that you think Bitcoin isn’t backed by anything - I’d suggest you look deeper. Bitcoin is backed by massive resources.

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RT @Avivz78: Applying some #algorithmic_game_theory to redesign #Bitcoin’s fee market.
New paper with @or_sattath and Ron Lavi.
https://t.…

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