[NetBehaviour] arts blockchain and DAOWO

Patrick Lichty pl at voyd.com
Thu Nov 30 03:23:49 CET 2017


So, in conversation with Ruth, I have been researching zero-emissions solar mining, and where I am having a moment of dissonance is the current logatithmic curve of Bitcoin with computation. I am wondering if there is a corresponding energy curve with this valuation spike.

Secondly, I have noticed that the valuation curve has rece3ntly gotten really weird. Serious momentary downward spikes. I’m not curious about this economically, I’m more interested technically. What happens with this?  I was wondering if ledger propagation preventing serious spikes like this.

Hmmmm….



Also, Because Cryptokitties,

 

From: NetBehaviour [mailto:netbehaviour-bounces at lists.netbehaviour.org] On Behalf Of ruth catlow
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Hello Rob

On 25/11/17 05:21 AM, ruth catlow wrote:

- Environmental and energy costs – more on this soon but I have been looking at Faircoin – proof of cooperation and I wonder if the clear-as-daylight, explicit mapping of environmental harm onto crypto-currency trading could provide the impetus for a global move to 100% renewables and zero carbon emissions.


Decred's experiments in governance (and energy efficiency...) are more reflexive and to my mind sounder than Faircoin's for reasons I discuss indirectly in "Blockchain Poetics" -

https://www.decred.org/

Please could you spell it out!?
:)R

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