I'm doing a hard fork, too. In my version 78% of the wealth will go to me,
which I will redistribute on based on personal preferences. Come and join
me into a new and obviously superior system.
More seriously though: the paper is not bad, but I can guarantee you that
Bitcoin will *never* change th
> I completed a whitepaper for Bitcoin a proof-of-stake version which uses a
> single nomadic verifiable mint agent and distributed replication of a
> single blockchain by compensated full nodes to achieve 6-hop, sub-second
> transaction acknowledgement times. Plus it pays dividends to holders
> in
Referring to the subsidy for miners as "wasting it on miners" isn't going to
garner you much favor.
On May 20, 2014 11:12:53 AM CDT, Stephen Reed wrote:
>I completed a whitepaper for Bitcoin a proof-of-stake version which
>uses a single nomadic verifiable mint agent and distributed replication
I completed a whitepaper for Bitcoin a proof-of-stake version which uses a
single nomadic verifiable mint agent and distributed replication of a single
blockchain by compensated full nodes to achieve 6-hop, sub-second transaction
acknowledgement times. Plus it pays dividends to holders instead o
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