how can we trust that ethereum and tron are legit if there's no way for the public to check their claims through some kind of proof of unique actions?
if they're not scams and have a solid dev team, why not at least show they have proof? it could just be a bunch of low-quality code that isn’t fit for real currency use.
i’d say the p2p crack engine is more reliable, assuming it has verified proof... although i jumped into it due to price games.
do you even know what you’re talking about? everyone in the community keeps insisting that fully verifiable unique action proof 'won’t work', yet we see huge sums of money flowing around with zero proof backing them.
maybe i’m overthinking this, wish i had cracked the doge coin case instead.
doge for deepfakes
if i’d made a sweet $500 million from doge memes as the one who started it all, life would be golden.
this all feels kinda shady, like a bribe or something.
way easier than dealing with real competition, just make a meme app.
trust issues without proof of unique actions
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