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efnx commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
daveguy · 12 days ago
Messing with crypto is in no way easier than traditional banking. And traditional banking has guarantees that crypto does not.
efnx · 10 days ago
Sending funds overseas is much easier with crypto than with traditional banking.

For the most part all I need is an address. That’s it. Then it takes a couple minutes to transfer - done!

efnx commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
alphazard · 12 days ago
It's good to know everyone here is weary of crypto scams, but I don't see anyone accurately describing the significance of these technologies.

Bitcoin failed as a currency, and as that became realized, institutional investors pivoted to the "digital gold" scam, to keep people long, while they divest or hedge. The two reasons why it failed as a currency are transaction latency, and lack of fungibility. Transaction privacy is necessary for fungibility. Both of those are just technical problems; I predict that a distributed ledger currency with private transactions like Monero, but a faster consensus algorithm like Avalanche or Hedera will become popular in the next decade. It's likely to be an Ethereum L2.

That is just the currency aspect of distributed ledgers. It's just one use case that we don't yet have the technology to properly address. The exciting thing that distributed ledgers enable is cryptographic institutions. These technologies allow us to solve coordination problems more easily than ever before. Democracies, businesses, communities, projects can all be coordinated better and more honestly using distributed ledgers. It's not an overstatement to say that distributed ledgers are as big of an advancement for human coordination as democracy was.

If you've been soured on these technologies because most of the currencies built with them are scams, I would encourage you to learn about them as if they were just incredibly robust databases that even governments would struggle to take down. Surely you can think of something cool to build with that, which doesn't involve money.

efnx · 12 days ago
What do you think about zcash? They seem to have solved the private transactions problem, have a better anonymity set than monero (and are accepted at exchanges) and are actively working on faster consensus.

Disclaimer, I currently work at a zcash corp.

efnx commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
alternatex · 12 days ago
How is it opposite. In my mind they all fall under the same libertarian fantasy umbrella.

The post mentioned the idea of casually sending a billion dollars. Was that ever possible with Bitcoin? AFAIK it's less ergonomic to send money using Bitcoin than it is using traditional banking.

efnx · 12 days ago
It pretty easy. I personally think it’s much easier than in traditional banking.

The hard part is that for day to day things you still need an on ramp and off ramp, but that is changing as merchants accept crypto directly.

efnx commented on A Remarkable Assertion from A16Z   nealstephenson.substack.c... · Posted by u/boplicity
simonw · 22 days ago
I imagine this is intended (though if it's AI-generated "intended" doesn't really apply) as a reference 1999's Cryptonomicon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptonomicon

From that Wikipedia summary:

> Their goal is to facilitate anonymous Internet banking using electronic money and (later) digital gold currency

efnx · 20 days ago
Ah, yeah, I missed that one.
efnx commented on A Remarkable Assertion from A16Z   nealstephenson.substack.c... · Posted by u/boplicity
nakamoto_damacy · 22 days ago
How did his books PREDICT crypto when we had eCash way before any of his books? SMH.
efnx · 22 days ago
Yeah, which book are we talking about? Reamde features crypto heavily, but I remember having bitcoins at the time it came out.
efnx commented on How Charles M Schulz created Charlie Brown and Snoopy (2024)   bbc.com/culture/article/2... · Posted by u/1659447091
randycupertino · 22 days ago
Kokatu was part of Gawker which was killed by Peter Thiel (who went after Gawker media by funding lawsuits against them after they outed him as gay).

https://medium.com/@celestineriza/how-peter-thiel-took-down-...

efnx · 22 days ago
Honest question here - is this getting downvoted because it’s untrue, or something else?
efnx commented on LAPD helicopter tracker with real-time operating costs   lapdhelicoptertracker.com... · Posted by u/polalavik
asdff · a month ago
They get away from time to time from the airship. Two in one week this past august and I don't think they ever caught the suspects. One drove under an overpass and fled on foot, the other entered LAX airspace which requires waiting on clearance from ATC and got away somehow after that. I don't know why they don't just shoot a magnetic dart at the car with a gps tracker on it.
efnx · a month ago
It would have to be a very special dart. Cars are mostly aluminum and foam. A piercing dart would be dangerous and a magnet would really work.
efnx commented on Dark Pattern Games   darkpattern.games... · Posted by u/robotnikman
AlotOfReading · a month ago
I feel the same way about crypto as I do about those herbal supplements at gas stations. It's not that they're inherently problematic, but everyone involved turns out to be scammers consistently enough that automatic distrust is a fantastic rule of thumb.
efnx · a month ago
I think that's definitely a prevalent sentiment. There are enough scams that the stereotype is probably well earned.
efnx commented on Dark Pattern Games   darkpattern.games... · Posted by u/robotnikman
Greed · a month ago
This comment makes me feel so sad. I lack the words to describe what critical essence this question is missing, but technology used to mean a hacker ethos of just doing things because they seemed cool and worth doing and even just the ask of this feels parasitic by comparison. Sign of the times.
efnx · a month ago
Eh, I think this falls right into the traditional hacker ethos of doing what seems cool, it's just that what you think is cool may be different than what I think is cool.

I want to make games, but I know how much time that takes, so I understand that to make something cool I need funding to be able to focus on that cool thing. Crypto can be a tool in this case, and I personally would prefer mining to watching ads.

Hackers are great and analyzing systems and figuring out what they might support, despite the original designer's intentions.

efnx commented on Dark Pattern Games   darkpattern.games... · Posted by u/robotnikman
deadbabe · a month ago
Any game with any in-app purchase at all already feels unhealthy, even if its just a trial unlock.

The healthiest games are consistently ones where you pay one large amount upfront, and then are never bothered about money again, because there is nothing else to buy. The developers are so confident you will enjoy it they don't bother with free trial offers. If you really don't like it, you just return for a full refund. Feels good.

efnx · a month ago
How would you feel about a free game spending one frame per second mining a cryptocurrency? This would be as an alternative to a one-time purchase (and as an alternative to ads). So, you could play a full game for free, indefinitely, and have a small portion of compute do mining, and at any time you could pay a one time fee (purchase) to turn off mining forever.

(Edit: added stuff in parens)

u/efnx

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