21 Million: A Poem

Written by singularpoet | Published Invalid Date
Tech Story Tags: web3 | decentralized-internet | cryptocurrency | poetry | tech-poetry | decentralization | blockchain-technology | web3-ecosystems

TLDRThis block work is self-protecting since it's almost impossible to undo. If, from an open computational period pool through permissionless peer-to-peer abbreviated "proofs of stake," a question is asked, the pool creates it's own answer. “And it's always there if you need it.”via the TL;DR App

There's more work to do on DoS, but I'm doing a quick build of what I have so far in case it's needed, before venturing into more complex ideas.

For practical purposes, more of those in use of off-chain C; still merely merge here. The simpler set-split math framed facility farm by a riddle a minute ago.

By a set of artsy nodes puzzled in a series of current currency concepts and question blocks. From place to place, to User B. Still a code's encoded key to the double ends of dApps.

Like the algorithm's hundreds of thousands

of staking versions of the internet. As near non-fungible gas baked into a virtual guess synced with in-game channels.

With A to use a use-case input. If, from an open computational period pool through permissionless peer-to-peer abbreviated

to pledging proofs of stake in work.

The complex adoption herein on which

the rig will run, still making a multi-hop on the third multi-signature network's scalable micro-mother of the network's indispensable part.

One partly added to the integrated terawatt hour in the volatile jurisdiction's real-world.

For the question asked, and the

puzzle-pool creating it's own—

This block work is self-protecting since it's almost impossible to undo.

“And it's always there if you need it.”


Written by singularpoet | MÆ C E N A S, you, beneath the myrtle shade, Read o'er what poets sung, and shepherds play'd.
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