2023-07-23 20:57:31Z (last updated 2023-10-16 08:55:03Z)
Cryptocurrency. Bad.
Yep, I said it. And I'm going to talk about the impractical bits of cryptocurrency in this post.
This is kind of an extension to a blog post titled "Cryptocurrency is an abject disaster".
=> "Cryptocurrency is an abject disaster"
Also, since I'm required by request in that post to disclose my stake. To my knowledge:
Do you want to get into cryptocurrency and do the things yourself instead of through some third party? Well I got bad news for you!
=> Monero blockchain size | Bitcoin blockchain size
Where do you see places that accept Bitcoin? Monero? Ethereum?
Yeah, cryptocurrency isn't really widespread. Literally.
And if you do see it, well, is it even at a place?
(Except for that one time that a country started using Bitcoin, but basically restricted it to a specific centralized(?) wallet provider if I recall correctly. But I think is still a horrible idea)
Miners and Wallet providers are a major point of centralization. Want to fuck up the blockchain? The miners probably have enough power to do so.
I setup a Monero testnet for testing reasons.
To get enough coins to exchange with the wallets, I had to spend any amount of processing power and wait for 2 hours.
The important part is that it will take 2 hours. No matter how much processing power it takes, the time that must pass is 2 hours.
That means if you have an infinite amount of processing power, you'll probably run out of processing power before you run out of those 2 hours that's needed to run out.
This is quite a bit of nonsense I guess, but the intended uses of cryptocurrency... Basically don't exist.
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