@djspinhideaway @Sunny_Singh10 I theorized about that and more several years ago: https://t.co/Nzrp3jFMh0
@djspinhideaway @Sunny_Singh10 Right - transaction fees. Which is why it’s important for the system to develop in a… https://t.co/n5dVCpfAc3
@shitcoinprotips No guarantees - some miners could be making what ends up being a terrible investment.
@billruby Yep, one of many variables upon which miners must speculate is how the global hashrate will change in the… https://t.co/VuxpcWllsG
@Brandonruck Certainly not possible to cover all of the variables at play in a single tweet; I suppose my main poin… https://t.co/KNAaqRdl10
@rambogoham Indeed!
Hashrate follows price. Some folks believe price follows hashrate, possibly because hashrate doesn’t simply track ~… https://t.co/wW6G3MWXJx

Be a sovereign pineapple. pic.twitter.com/zofkQL4scc
@Cryptobike @OneStrongCrypto @ChrisConeyInt I generally agree with the trade-offs he identifies between trusted and trustless systems.
@OneStrongCrypto @ChrisConeyInt @Cryptobike Yes, I do disagree with some parts of it. Perhaps I can make a tweet or two later today.
@ChrisConeyInt @Cryptobike There’s self governance (choosing and enforcing the rules to which you agree) and there’… https://t.co/V28lEyDnKL
@Cryptobike @ChrisConeyInt That process is opaque and unverifiable, thus it’s open to arbitrary changes. This is a… https://t.co/sH3IEd0Rb7
@ChrisConeyInt @Cryptobike Correct; EOS users are opting in to this system of authorities who have the ability to a… https://t.co/m89wCRIeKj
@Cryptobike I help people empower themselves and secure their own crypto assets; EOS does the exact opposite by put… https://t.co/2ESpTLZrUj
@spudowiar I’m unable to verify that signature. 🙄
Kneel before your EOS b̶a̶n̶k̶e̶r̶s̶ block producers. https://t.co/e14jZqNNAq https://t.co/zxH4KFyldE
This is pretty great at first glance - I’m diligent about reporting impersonators and yet Scam Clerk found 39 that… https://t.co/da5BiOLexZ