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Re: <nettime> Josh Hall: Blockchain could reshape our world – and the far right is one step ahead (Guardian) |
On 02.03.2018 22:27, Carsten Agger wrote: > > > On 03/02/2018 09:17 PM, Morlock Elloi wrote: >> That article is technical nonsense. 'Blockchain' that has PoW >> consisting of 1.6 second of handset CPU is trivial to fake. And where >> is the consensus? Car does the same? Or is car running 500KW GPU >> cluster doing hash verified by ... who? Cheap PoW ("Proof of Work") is >> contradiction in terms. >> >> This is actually a good illustration of utter bullshit that passes for >> 'technology'. >> >> We need blockchain powered nettime! BLOCKTIME! >> > The good thing about the Blockchain-based dystopian visions is that they > won't ever actually come to pass. Blockchain is impractical and useless > from a technical point of view. It's pure hype and nothing more. > > On the other hand, the bad thing about the Blockchain-based dystopian > visions is that everything bad that you could conceivably do with a > Blockchain you could do better and much more efficiently with an > ordinary database. > > So there are definitely reasons to worry about the future surveillance > nightmare, but Blockchain is not one of those reasons, because it won't > ever make much of a difference in the technological sense. Its hype > might, but Blockchain itself is useless outside the realm of > cryptocurrencies. I say that as someone whose background is in > technology, specifically computer science. > > Best > Carsten Hi, thanks guys for your opinions on blockchais, But neither pointing to authority in the matter (apprently we are all experts all the time) nor polemicizing against a non-mature technology will help me in understanding the phenomena. let's get back to the subject in ten years. -Oli -- gpg --recv-keys 0xF7FF417738641ACAB2AABB0540A278BC354F8D5A # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: