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@maikel basically, it boils down to the few key features of #Monero:

1. #Anonymity & #Privacy: Unlike with any other #cryptocurrency (aka. #Shitcoins) it's not just pseudonymous in that there is no mandatory linkage between individuals & their wallets, but the entire transaction history and balance is hidden. Unlike say #Bitcoin or #Ethereum one cannot track the coins from the moment of mining to their destination.

2. Speed: Monero's network does mine one block every 2 minutes. After 10 blocks any transfered balance gets unlocked for spending. That means that a transfer is completed at worst within 6 minutes and the balance is being unlocked at worst after 24 minutes. This makes it faster than Instant-#SEPA which only has a 1 hour SLA.

3. #Fungibility: Like #cash all it's coins are equal, since they cannot be tracked. This makes Monero the digital equivalent of cash.

4. #Scalability & #Stability: Monero adaptively self-adjusts block sizes and mining difficulty based upon demand (transactions in it's mempool aka. requested transactions that have to be added to the blockchain) and supply (total blockchain hashrate). Unlike Bitcoin and Ethereum it has a fixed Tail Emission Rate of at least 0,6 #XMR (Monero) per block, so the miners solving it get at least 0,6 XMR (+ transaction fees), which is a longterm stable rate. Bitcoin and Ethereum will necessitate huge transfer fees once their last coins are mined to make sense, which will result in the crash of said cryptocurrencies as they'll be too expensive to trade!

5. Anti-#ASIC and focussed on #CPU|s of general-purpose machines: Whilst it does run on #ProofOfWork, it's specifically designed to run poorly on #GPU|s and not on #ASICs as the latter one are not just manufactured #eWaste but also inherently increase the centralization (with less than a dozen big miners controlling >50% of Bitcoin and Ethereum's hashrate respectably). Thus it's the "least worst" in that regard. #ProofOfStake is not possible due to it's privacy-based setup (#Staking necessitates a public balance) and unlike a #Shitcoin like #FileCoin it doesn't incentivize #hoarding components. (in this case: #HDD|s)

6. Accepted & Convertable: Whilst there is a concerted effort to ban Monero, there are payment processors like #NowPayments that accept Monero. It's low transaction fees and good speed make it useable in settings like Restaurants and Online Stores (sadly not retail, because it would need to be like 60x faster)... And even then it's easy to convert to/from Shitcoins.

That's the #TLDW of Whiteboard Crypto, Mental Outlaw and The Hated One

And finally:

7. Monero gets continously developed and enhanced, whereas Bitcoin, #Litecoin and Ethereum don't even do proper #upgrades via #HardForks (see #EthereumClassic)...

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@tante "#AI" is such a level of "#WastefulComputing" that it makes #CryptocurrencyMining look like an act of #EnergyConservation and #EnvoirmentalProtection by comparison.

Not that it doesn't make #Shitcoin-#Mining any less unethical and wrong!

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@kkarhan @hyc @voxel
My point was that Ethereum staking can be run on a NUC or even on a Rasperry Pi.
There are no ASICs here. So:

"#Ethereum uses #ASIC|s which makes it way more polluting due to these being useless for anything else."
is completely false. misinformation.

meanwhile:
" the only thing that moving #Ethereum from #PoW to #PoS achieved is raising the wall to make it harder, more expensive amd less attractive for #SmallInvestors to fiddle with it."
Is also demonstrably false.

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@cobordism @hyc @voxel It's called #mathematics, because #ASIC|s are simply manufactured #eWaste by virtue of being non-reuseable nor upcycle-able.

Your reply indicates that you ain't aware of fundamentals like what an ASIC is, that producing ICs is inherently bad for the envoirment and that these are just bad per concept, thus you've disqualified yourself with the saneist reply from any discussion.

  • I'll give you a timeout of a few days. Feel free to sincerely apologize after that...
berlin.socialAron Fischer (@cobordism@berlin.social)@kkarhan@infosec.space "Whether the PoS transition did save energy is debateable since #Ethereum uses #ASIC|s" can I have some of what you are smoking? Must be strong stuff :D @hyc@mastodon.social @voxel@infosec.space
#thxbye#EOD#next
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@cobordism @hyc @voxel IMHO the only thing that moving #Ethereum from #PoW to #PoS achieved is raising the wall to make it harder, more expensive amd less attractive for #SmallInvestors to fiddle with it.

Demondtrably, #EthereumClassic would at least be more trustworthy, alas that's an Opinion based off 'vibes'

  • Whether the PoS transition did save energy is debateable since #Ethereum uses #ASIC|s which makes it way more polluting due to these being useless for anything else. #Scalpers are shit but at the very least a #CPU or #GPU can be reused elsewhere…
#asic#scalpers#cpu
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@hyc @voxel also #PoS inherently rewards rich users and concentrates power even more than the nature of #PoW would, as running a #Monero #node or #miner doesn't require expensive custom #ASIC|s that are going to become manufactured #eWaste down the line and can't be repurposed for anything but being the noisiest and most expesive space heaters!

infosec.space/@kkarhan/1146386

  • Or to put it into perspective: PoS implementations like #Ethereum only rewarded already abdurdly rich capital holders and wiped everyone else out due to every PoS mechanism demanding a minimum of staked coins AND even if it didn't all of them inherently reward staking more with a higher "rent" / "reward"!

Case in point: There are only ugly and filthy solutions to that problem and Monero chose the "least worst" they could: Shure it still has problems but those are at least fully known, understood and working as in 'communities can outnumber single rich entities'...

Infosec.SpaceKevin Karhan :verified: (@kkarhan@infosec.space)@voxel like all #PoW #Cryptocurrency, #Monero too does #WastefulComputing. - Unlike many others it automatically adapts #Difficulty based off total #hashrate as it enshures a constant block reward of 0,6 XMR + Tx Fees per block at a constant block time of 2mins per block. That being said Monero was explicitly designed to not be #ASIC-able in a cost-efficient manner and be #GPU-unfriendly, so it's more #decentralized and doesn't cause harm by demanding custom hardware that can't be repurposed that causes 100% avoidable #eWaste! - IOW: I's the *'least worst'* option given it's PoW doesn't incentive or reward capital holders (beyond the ability to host and have power to mine)…
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@voxel like all #PoW #Cryptocurrency, #Monero too does #WastefulComputing.

  • Unlike many others it automatically adapts #Difficulty based off total #hashrate as it enshures a constant block reward of 0,6 XMR + Tx Fees per block at a constant block time of 2mins per block.

That being said Monero was explicitly designed to not be #ASIC-able in a cost-efficient manner and be #GPU-unfriendly, so it's more #decentralized and doesn't cause harm by demanding custom hardware that can't be repurposed that causes 100% avoidable #eWaste!

  • IOW: I's the 'least worst' option given it's PoW doesn't incentive or reward capital holders (beyond the ability to host and have power to mine)…
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“The #Coalition’s spokesman for #MigrantServices has declared his family’s financial interests in a #MigrationAgency that helps people stay in #Australia and overturn their #VisaRefusals as his party wages an election fight over #immigration.

Opposition frontbencher #JasonWood’s wife, #JudyCheungWood, is the half-owner and co-director of #Melbourne-based firm #FerntreeMigration, according to his register of interests and #ASIC files. The company’s social media promotes cases where it has found a path through tight #VisaRules, while its website touts it as an expert advocate in the appeals tribunal.”

When the Opposition leader touts cuts to public service, this is where business opportunities for corruption flourish.

#AusPol <theage.com.au/politics/federal>

The Age · Opposition migrant services spokesman declares family interests in migration firmBy Natassia Chrysanthos

Oh falls ihr wegen der Arbyte oder wegen Toy Projekt weg von Asien und US Silizium kommen wollt, schaut Euch mal den #cva6 an: Ist ne 6-stage pipeline #riscv (32/64bit) Implementierung die #fpga und #asic ready und gut verifiziert ist. Basiert auf der Arbeit der ETH Zürich, wurde dann von Thales aus Frankreich weiter entwickelt und wird nun durch die OpenHW Group betreut - also nen echtes Europa Dings:

github.com/openhwgroup/cva6

GitHubGitHub - openhwgroup/cva6: The CORE-V CVA6 is an Application class 6-stage RISC-V CPU capable of booting LinuxThe CORE-V CVA6 is an Application class 6-stage RISC-V CPU capable of booting Linux - openhwgroup/cva6

It's time for another YUG! What's a YUG? It's the Yosys User's Group! For anyone interested in using Yosys - we've had sessions on primitives, plugins, hardware security, FPGAs and lots more...

This time we'll be turning to #ASIC synthesis with our own Emil Jiří Tywoniak. @the_art_of_giving_up

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Custom shaders are working on my Tiny Tapeout 06 project "Tiny Shader"! 🎨🖌️

The video shows the VGA output on a monitor, each shader uses up to 10 instructions. There's a short gap during which a new shader is uploaded before the monitor displays it.

If you would like to write your own shaders (and emulate them), take a look at the "sw" folder in the repository: github.com/mole99/tt06-tiny-sh

If you send me your shader code, I will try it out on the real hardware 🙌