Could there be a topic owner command (or whatever the appropriate term is) for whomever created it and then admin commands set by the owner? Genuinely don't know, just spitballing.
If topics had owners that seems similar to moderators in subreddits. The goal is to keep memo permissionless.
Most node software has single threaded message processing...When a block processes then the queue is jammed until the block finishes. Only BU nodes are unaffected by this.
Great point! I've updated memo to use separate processes for memos vs normal transactions. It seems to be helping.
Again, not an argument. I could say the same about you but it wouldn't mean shit or discredit your arguments by itself.
The point LR is making is that there is no room for civilized exchange of ideas or sound arguments with us. The premise is not that we are simply mistaken, but that we are evil.
We shouldn't hold back fungibility because we are afraid the gov. won't back us. They already don't support us, and they probably wont for a very, very long time.
I'm so very tired of people in, for example, the Nano community making posts like "glad we aren't private, we will get rich cuz gov," I think the fight for fungibility is well worth it
Memo.cash site has been under a DDoS login attack since about an hour ago. We've been tightening up firewall rules to mitigate. Sorry for any site slowness that has occurred.
Not being able to have daddy Federal Reserve print you money when you fail may make banks more responsible when using bitcoin. That might make them not too quick to adopt it.
Also, if they lent out Bitcoin directly, not as a basis for their reserves, it would be impossible for them to do fractional reserve banking. Would require an extremely low deafult rat
Doesn't matter what type money it is. Once you loan it out, it becomes debt. That money can then be reloaned again, making more debt. Please read the article posted.
You are describing fractional reserve banking, which can be done with anything in theory. But there is no Bitcoin press in case of a run on the banks.
Employers take that to heart now. Larger companies, like Amazon, who wield the State's power are able to get away without caring for employee happiness, however.
"If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good?" -Bastiat
I agree but instead of AI I prefer emergent market-driven intelligence. Political centralization is too dangerous. Bad record of famines and mass murder.
Look I know that primarive part of your monkey brain is desperately trying find out about our relative status but you're going to have to use the more advanced part of your brain and fuck off.
"use the more advanced part of your brain and fuck off."