Paper ledgers are "immutable".
You don't change the entries, you append records by adding a correction record
CSW
Oct 6, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633547351333000?thread_ts=1633547351.333000&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3102
You don't change the entries, you append records by adding a correction record
CSW
Oct 6, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633547351333000?thread_ts=1633547351.333000&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3102
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CSW
Oct 6, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3102
Oct 6, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3102
If you issue an NFT using a DHT, nChain owns the GRANTED 2016 patent.
US is pending
But, EU is tougher and we file there first.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ea/45/f7/e96c0f8a557c21/EP3420669B1.pdf
CSW
Oct 6, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3104
US is pending
But, EU is tougher and we file there first.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ea/45/f7/e96c0f8a557c21/EP3420669B1.pdf
CSW
Oct 6, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633551627343400?thread_ts=1633551627.343400&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3104
Yes, I wrote code for hacking groups in the 80s.
I said that I am openly owning my past
I was in trouble as a teen for changing the teacher records in school. I didn't alter grades, I did add funny profiles and embarrassing materials.
I did hack white sands, when I was 13
I did have a visit from Nice men with ear pieces.
I was a teenager, welcome to young stupid Craig
I took over the global dns at one point, to make a point.
But, even those who never use bitcoin have used my protocols and code products
There was some of my code in Bay Networks systems
So... if you think you can make points on me by saying how bad I was as a kid, go for it.
CSW
Oct 7, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3106
I said that I am openly owning my past
I was in trouble as a teen for changing the teacher records in school. I didn't alter grades, I did add funny profiles and embarrassing materials.
I did hack white sands, when I was 13
I did have a visit from Nice men with ear pieces.
I was a teenager, welcome to young stupid Craig
I took over the global dns at one point, to make a point.
But, even those who never use bitcoin have used my protocols and code products
There was some of my code in Bay Networks systems
So... if you think you can make points on me by saying how bad I was as a kid, go for it.
CSW
Oct 7, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633630267403400?thread_ts=1633630267.403400&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3106
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CSW
Oct 7, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3106
Oct 7, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3106
I need people to help me.
I have made a promise, it is legally binding. It will take effect after the US court case.
I have bound myself to donate 1 million bitcoin to the poorest 1 billion people.
This is what I am doing with the trust
I now need help
Ps
This is btc as well
All 60 billion usd
CSW
Oct 8, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633656628442200?thread_ts=1633656628.442200&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3109
I have made a promise, it is legally binding. It will take effect after the US court case.
I have bound myself to donate 1 million bitcoin to the poorest 1 billion people.
This is what I am doing with the trust
I now need help
Ps
This is btc as well
All 60 billion usd
CSW
Oct 8, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633656628442200?thread_ts=1633656628.442200&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3109
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CSW
Oct 8, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3109
Oct 8, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633656628442200?thread_ts=1633656628.442200&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3109
The pledge is to get the 1 million bitcoin to 1 billion people.
BTC gets exchanged to bitcoin
And, money as in Bitcoin does help. Being a part if the cash economy
People don't need to be told what they need
They need a way to achieve and access
Oh.
The Value of the BTC will be distributed
The 1 million BTC become traded for BSV and local money, CBDC on BSV etc.
CSW
Oct 8, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633706855019000?thread_ts=1633706855.019000&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3111
BTC gets exchanged to bitcoin
And, money as in Bitcoin does help. Being a part if the cash economy
People don't need to be told what they need
They need a way to achieve and access
Oh.
The Value of the BTC will be distributed
The 1 million BTC become traded for BSV and local money, CBDC on BSV etc.
CSW
Oct 8, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633706855019000?thread_ts=1633706855.019000&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3111
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Oct 8, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3111
Oct 8, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3111
I wonder if the BTC people understand...
nChain has the patent on discrete log contracts
Mixing
Taproot
November
Technically ever BTC node will be in violation of nChain ip when taproot is live
Nice that they see the value of R puzzles as well.
License fees
CSW
Oct 9, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633735090053300?thread_ts=1633735090.053300&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3114
nChain has the patent on discrete log contracts
Mixing
Taproot
November
Technically ever BTC node will be in violation of nChain ip when taproot is live
Nice that they see the value of R puzzles as well.
License fees
CSW
Oct 9, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633735090053300?thread_ts=1633735090.053300&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3114
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CSW
Oct 9, 2021
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https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3114
Oct 9, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633735090053300?thread_ts=1633735090.053300&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3114
Len Sassaman and Satoshi: a Cypherpunk History.
Evan Hatch
Feb 22, 2021 https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10
Basically, the BTC Core bois and Dodger come up with a new alternative cypherpunk every few weeks and then that person gets discredited and they move on to another. At the current rate they gonna run out of people very soon.
CSW
Oct 10, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633832710103900?thread_ts=1633832710.103900&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3118
Evan Hatch
Feb 22, 2021 https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10
Basically, the BTC Core bois and Dodger come up with a new alternative cypherpunk every few weeks and then that person gets discredited and they move on to another. At the current rate they gonna run out of people very soon.
CSW
Oct 10, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633832710103900?thread_ts=1633832710.103900&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3118
Medium
Len Sassaman and Satoshi
Weβve lost far too many hackers to suicide. What if Satoshi was one of them?
Interestingly, many of the systems we use today, and machine learning and data analysis are, in fact, quite old. The distinction is not so much the model but rather the ability to process information and the efficiency of the hardware. As an example, OβBrien (1983) discussed the use of generalised linear modelling around four decades ago. The systems required for tools such as GLIM were large excessive machines that few people could access. Now, the same computational capacity is available on the average desktop and sometimes mobile phone.
Hopfield (1988) discussed artificial neural networks thirty years ago. Keller (1961) talked about perceptrons and the ability to create artificial neural networks sixty years ago. I remember having a presentation with Google in 2006 where the company told me that these things would never take off. The interesting aspect of this is that the constant expansion of computational and storage capacity means that many of the things we once took for granted or thought could not be done are now becoming increasingly simple.
Consequently, the benefits of storing information and starting to outweigh the cost of storage very shortly. Consequently, you will start to note that the cost of removing data and pruning will have a higher cost for many organisations than you find as a cost of storage. The doubling of storage capacity every fifteen months means that the entire global storage that exists today will be again available in fifteen months on top of what we have now. A further fifteen months from that, there will be four times what we have today.
Hopfield, J. J. (1988). Artificial neural networks. IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 4(5), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1109/101.8118
Keller, H. B. (1961). Finite automata, pattern recognition and perceptrons. Journal of the ACM (JACM), 8(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1145/321052.321053
OβBrien, L. G. (1983). Generalised Linear Modelling Using the GLIM System. Area, 15(4), 327β336. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20001967
CSW
Oct 11, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633935037161600?thread_ts=1633935037.161600&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3121
Hopfield (1988) discussed artificial neural networks thirty years ago. Keller (1961) talked about perceptrons and the ability to create artificial neural networks sixty years ago. I remember having a presentation with Google in 2006 where the company told me that these things would never take off. The interesting aspect of this is that the constant expansion of computational and storage capacity means that many of the things we once took for granted or thought could not be done are now becoming increasingly simple.
Consequently, the benefits of storing information and starting to outweigh the cost of storage very shortly. Consequently, you will start to note that the cost of removing data and pruning will have a higher cost for many organisations than you find as a cost of storage. The doubling of storage capacity every fifteen months means that the entire global storage that exists today will be again available in fifteen months on top of what we have now. A further fifteen months from that, there will be four times what we have today.
Hopfield, J. J. (1988). Artificial neural networks. IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 4(5), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1109/101.8118
Keller, H. B. (1961). Finite automata, pattern recognition and perceptrons. Journal of the ACM (JACM), 8(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1145/321052.321053
OβBrien, L. G. (1983). Generalised Linear Modelling Using the GLIM System. Area, 15(4), 327β336. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20001967
CSW
Oct 11, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633935037161600?thread_ts=1633935037.161600&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3121
What I hate about TLAs
TLAs or three-letter (can be more, go figure) acronyms are reused across industries. CLTV, for instance, can mean customer lifetime value and has been used this way in finance and accounting for decades, yet a bunch of people decide to rename things and make life difficult for those who want to explain other concepts.
https://churnzero.net/churnopedia/lifetime-value-ltv-or-customer-lifetime-value-cltv/#:~:text=Lifetime%20Value%20(CLTV)-,Lifetime%20Value%20(LTV)%20or%20Customer%20Lifetime%20Value%20(CLTV),average%20lifetime%20as%20a%20customer.&text=EXAMPLE%3A,%2450%20per%20month%20(ARPU)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/combinedloantovalue.asp#:~:text=The%20combined%20loan%2Dto%2Dvalue%20(CLTV)%20ratio%20is,than%20one%20loan%20is%20used
CLTV Formula and Calculation
\begin{aligned} &\text{CLTV}=\frac{\text{VL1 + VL2 + ... + VLn}}{\text{Total Value of the Property}}\\ &\textbf{where:}\\ &\text{VL = Value of loan}\\ \end{aligned}
CLTV=Total Value of the Property
VL1 + VL2 + ... + VLn
where:
VL = Value of loan
CSW
Oct 11, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633947675162800?thread_ts=1633947675.162800&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3123
TLAs or three-letter (can be more, go figure) acronyms are reused across industries. CLTV, for instance, can mean customer lifetime value and has been used this way in finance and accounting for decades, yet a bunch of people decide to rename things and make life difficult for those who want to explain other concepts.
https://churnzero.net/churnopedia/lifetime-value-ltv-or-customer-lifetime-value-cltv/#:~:text=Lifetime%20Value%20(CLTV)-,Lifetime%20Value%20(LTV)%20or%20Customer%20Lifetime%20Value%20(CLTV),average%20lifetime%20as%20a%20customer.&text=EXAMPLE%3A,%2450%20per%20month%20(ARPU)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/combinedloantovalue.asp#:~:text=The%20combined%20loan%2Dto%2Dvalue%20(CLTV)%20ratio%20is,than%20one%20loan%20is%20used
CLTV Formula and Calculation
\begin{aligned} &\text{CLTV}=\frac{\text{VL1 + VL2 + ... + VLn}}{\text{Total Value of the Property}}\\ &\textbf{where:}\\ &\text{VL = Value of loan}\\ \end{aligned}
CLTV=Total Value of the Property
VL1 + VL2 + ... + VLn
where:
VL = Value of loan
CSW
Oct 11, 2021
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1633947675162800?thread_ts=1633947675.162800&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/3123
ChurnZero
Lifetime Value (LTV) or Customer Lifetime Value (CLTV) - ChurnZero
Lifetime Value (LTV) or Customer Lifetime Value (CLTV) is the gross profit a customer delivers to your business in their lifetime. Click for more...