mark.diamond

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  • No, because the architecture is self-contained and no one has access to your personal cryptographic identity.

  • Why would requesting information undermine trust? A node may reject a request if the owner (user) deems it necessary; each node has the right to choose whether or not to respond to a request. Furthermore, each node is…

  • No, you’re not quite right. The use of Bitcoin as a financial instrument is the result of narrowing the scope to a single application. Bitcoin’s architecture was designed as a system that records incoming and outgoing…

  • Rather than just keeping track of transactions, what if nodes began to log events that are linked to specific times and have a cause-and-effect relationship? Each event could look something like this:…

  • Don't worry, no one will be going around persuading various organisations to connect to the network. A list of incentives will be implemented, and some start-ups will also emerge that will already be working on this…

  • Hi everyone, I don't have time to respond to this, so I gave a comparative answer about Lighting Network vs. Blck#### in one message. I will respond to everyone a little later. Thank you for your attention.

  • Lighting Network vs Blck#### Q: What is the core purpose of each network? Blck####: A private, anonymous, fully Bitcoin-native crypto-economy built on the Blck#### network layer. Every application is a node, every node…

  • Hey everyone. I'm working on a decentralized network for instant Bitcoin payments, where you won't need to convert Bitcoin to fiat to buy stuff or pay for services. We've got various businesses and services that can…

  • So, are we really about to see Bitcoin at $1000? Seems like the efforts to control Bitcoin are actually making progress, huh? This year is definitely a crucial one in the Bitcoin timeline.