2021-6-22 10:53 |
The use of blockchain could discourage bad behavior because people would be tied to their posts forever, Frank McCourt said.
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2021-6-22 10:53 |
The use of blockchain could discourage bad behavior because people would be tied to their posts forever, Frank McCourt said.
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Most of the time, any cryptocurrency will follow Bitcoin’s behavior, which usually means acting in unison with the rest of the crypto market, as well. However, as most people likely know, major individual developments can cause coins to change their behavior and act very differently from their peers.
2021-6-9 15:38 | |
A common belief that has been doing the rounds lately is that Bitcoin’s recent price behavior is a replica of its historic 2017 bull run. That's all well and good, but what most people forget is thaThe post Here's how Bitcoin reacted to the PBoC's latest draft law appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2020-11-2 23:30 | |
There are still many theories floating around as to what triggered the recent Bitcoin price drop. It now seems that the reason for this behavior is not what most people had anticipated. Not too many people favor companies such as Chainalysis.
2020-3-20 06:00 | |
Not a week goes by without some controversial action affecting a cryptocurrency exchange. In today’s edition, BitMEX is getting a lot of attention for its unusual XRP market behavior. It is evident that the current bullish market behavior has a lot of people excited.
2020-2-14 07:00 | |
China’s emerging social credit system (SCS): rarely has a topic been more hotly discussed, and more poorly understood. When most people think about the SCS, they imagine it primarily as a scoring mechanism, a way for the central government to rank China’s citizens and companies based on their behavior.
2019-10-15 16:55 | |
In a completely bizarre incident, Facebook is locking people who report scammers, fake accounts, and impersonators out of the accounts for days. Due to this, #FacebookLockout is trending on twitter with many users angry at the social network’s strange behavior.
2019-10-15 10:19 | |
Like a brain, an ant colony operates without central control. Each is a set of interacting individuals, either neurons or ants, using simple chemical interactions that in the aggregate generate their behavior.
2019-10-5 12:30 | |
Facebook has removed hundreds of fake accounts and pages associated with individuals connected to the Saudi Arabian government as part of its ongoing fight to curtail coordinated inauthentic behavior on the platform.
2019-8-2 11:43 | |
Today’s operations require more comprehensive stores of information, most of which deals expressly in the human behavior of consumers or internal teams. To truly understand a product’s performance, for example, companies must know how many people buy it, how they use it, and what the consensus is—good or bad.
2019-7-3 16:54 | |
As cryptocurrency and the underlying blockchain technology spread across the globe, the community associated with Bitcoin must confront its "culture war" rather than hide behind the argument that bad people are going to use good technology.
2019-6-4 23:55 | |
To Bitcoin or Not to BitcoinDuring the “scaling debate” before the SegWit2X user-activated soft fork (UASF), Bitcoin businesses were getting their first bitter taste of Bitcoin’s censorship resistance.
2019-5-21 21:10 | |
The increase in the price and trading volume of various cryptocurrencies has promoted a lot of activity around the market behavior and has again boosted people’s interest in these new technologies.
2019-4-26 23:12 | |
When Coinbase acquired Neutrino for an unspecified amount in February 2019, the news looked like business as usual: A cryptocurrency juggernaut had made another acquisition.
2019-3-1 17:19 | |
When it comes to making decisions, most of us are influenced to some degree by other people, whether that’s choosing a restaurant or a political candidate. We want to know what others think before we make that choice.
2019-2-3 23:00 | |
Should we be afraid of artificial intelligence? For me, this is a simple question with an even simpler, two letter answer: no. But not everyone agrees – many people, including the late physicist Stephen Hawking, have raised concerns that the rise of powerful AI systems could spell the end for humanity.
2019-1-15 11:45 | |
Julian Hosp, president and founder of TenX blockchain debit card project, was previously accused of many nefarious things. While most people pointed out his arrogant behavior and dismissal of criticism regarding his current project, a part of the community suggested Hosp was known for taking part in suspicious activities even before creating TenX.
2019-1-9 13:06 | |
TenX responds to accusations aimed at their founder Julian Hosp Julian Hosp, president and founder of TenX blockchain debit card project, was previously accused of many nefarious things. While most people pointed out his arrogant behavior and dismissal of criticism regarding his current project, a part of the community suggested Hosp was known for taking […] The post TenX responds to accusations aimed at their founder Julian Hosp while EOS’ tragicomedy has a new dimension to it appeared first on CaptainAltcoin.
2018-12-11 01:14 | |
Nvidia has made its PhysX GPU-accelerated physics simulation engine open source, which means anyone can integrate into their games, as well as projects involving AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicle systems.
2018-12-4 09:35 | |
As Bitcoin approaches its 10th anniversary, its community, old and new, has begun taking stock of how a decade has come to alter or define the cryptocurrency — and what Bitcoin has done to alter or define the decade.
2018-11-7 19:56 | |
In a move to fight fake news, Facebook yesterday said it deleted more than 800 pages and accounts. The company claims it removed 559 pages and 251 accounts for spreading disinformation, political spam, and inauthentic activity.
2018-10-12 12:34 | |
As part of the commemoration for its anniversary, CoinTracking has recently revealed how it has noticed that the trading behavior of the users on the platform gets more intensive when token prices are up.
2018-10-2 23:31 | |
Michael Arrington, TechCrunch founder named by the TIME Magazine as one of the most influential people in the world in 2008, has stated he will shun US over SEC’s behavior regarding... The post TechCrunch Founder Shuns US, Congressmen Demand Clarification From SEC, Battlegrounds Laid For the Fight at Capitol Hill appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-9-29 17:17 | |
When sports analytics folks crunch the numbers behind professional athlete’s batting, pitching, throwing and dunking, they are looking at past performance to better predict future behavior. Marketers and developers do the same for you and me but therein lies a problem (and a tremendous opportunity).
2018-9-23 11:30 | |
Back in 2014, Mark Zuckerberg made a $3 billion dollar bet through the acquisition of Oculus Rift that virtual reality (VR) would soon become one of the most social platforms that ever existed.
2018-9-20 13:52 | |
The design and behavior of cryptocurrencies may make it an unsuitable replacement for fiat currencies, especially for people in economic and financial turmoil, noted fintech and blockchain research publication Diar on September 11, 2018.
2018-9-12 13:00 | |
ECoinmerce, a DAO e-commerce platform, has announced the launch of the Crypto Community Watch program, in partnership with a consortium of crypto industry organizations including ICO Alert, GZH, Step VC and NewEconomies.
2018-8-21 19:07 | |
In 2014 Americans spent 70 Billion Dollars playing Lottery Games in 44 of 50 states, playing games of chance that were rigged with very low winning probabilities. Currently, in California to play Super Lotto Plus a player chooses five numbers from 1 to 47 and one additional number from 1 to 27.
2018-8-20 11:39 | |
A team of researchers recently determined that both human drivers and autonomous vehicles tend to prioritize the safety of their own vehicle over those around it. People are selfish, and AI acts a lot like people, which means the solution is the same for both: we need to learn some courtesy.
2018-8-14 22:13 | |
Unusual market behavior is nothing new in the cryptocurrency world. Such developments usually affect currencies with a relatively low market cap, rather than the established projects such as Bitcoin or Ethereum.
2018-8-6 16:45 | |
When the SEC announced its rejection of the Winklevosses’ latest bitcoin ETF filing, the industry found itself reckoning with a problem on repeat: striving toward the goal of approval, another Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) proposal faced the SEC’s death knell.
2018-8-4 22:49 | |
As cryptocurrency grows in use and the people around the world become more aware about digital assets, the prevalence of fraudulent behavior and scams surrounding Bitcoin and altcoins has grown as well.
2018-7-25 18:21 | |
Coin holder voting, both for governance of technical features, and for more extensive use cases like deciding who runs validator nodes and who receives money from development bounty funds, is unfortunately continuing to be popular, and so it seems worthwhile for me to write another post explaining why I (and Vlad Zamfir and others) do not consider it wise for Ethereum (or really, any base-layer blockchain) to start adopting these kinds of mechanisms in a tightly coupled form in any significant way.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |
In which I argue that “tightly coupled” on-chain voting is overrated, the status quo of “informal governance” as practiced by Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Zcash and similar systems is much less bad than commonly thought, that people who think that the purpose of blockchains is to completely expunge soft mushy human intuitions and feelings in favor of completely algorithmic governance (emphasis on “completely”) are absolutely crazy, and loosely coupled voting as done by Carbonvotes and similar systems is underrated, as well as describe what framework should be used when thinking about blockchain governance in the first place.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |