No se si esto esta ya en la onda de prevención del futuro cuántico, pero es el comienzo y con la tecnología que hay habrán mas, pero igual que avanzaremos en proteger también avanzaremos en como romper lo irrompible, esta carrera sera en dos direcciones debido a la creciente capacidad de computación que veremos en los próximos años. ¿Puede Bitcoin beneficiarse de los nuevos chips de cifrado "imposibles de descifrar"?Un equipo de investigadores afirma que el prototipo de chip de silicio que han desarrollado permite un cifrado imposible de romper. De acuerdo con un artículo publicado el 20 de diciembre por la publicación científica Nature, el sistema utiliza paquetes de ondas caóticas en semiconductores convencionales basados en silicio. El sistema previsto por los investigadores se basa en la idea de un "one-time pad" (OTP), patentado por el ingeniero Gilbert Vernam en 1919 después de haber sido concebido en 1882. Las OTP son famosas porque no se pueden descifrar, pero requieren compartir claves de uso único del mismo tamaño o más largo que los datos que se envían antes de ser enviados. https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/can-bitcoin-benefit-from-new-impossible-to-crack-encryption-chipsAunque no acabo de entender como hay que recurrir a métodos como el de este ingeniero ( Gilbert Vernam en 1919) que merece todos mis respetos, pero hoy no somos capaces de partir de cero y crear una solución actual que se mantenga por décadas hasta la nueva revolución de procesadores que dejen a los cuánticos para jugar al tetris. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Vernamhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Vernam
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It could be a line overlay showing the rising cumulative
That would still be making the data fit the narrative. This I think shows the information more clearly.
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^ Ok, I'll keep that in mind, I think the total since 2011 is also an important fact, not just the number of each year. I will put the total in an external part of the graph and there will be no confusion.
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The last bar presents the total of all of them, any graph should be carefully observed and read the data, not just looking at the colors. But if this is the norm (I don't know) when I publish the finished graphic, I will remove the totals bar. thx edit: that's better?
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Before closing the year 2019, I wanted to make a bar chart to see the hacked by year, this week in Jameson Loop showed a list of hacked exchanges and I am contrasting it with mine, but in that same tweet there is a comment from a participant (bitmex) pointing to a bitcointalk link: (I thought it was my thread, but no... ) List of Major Bitcoin Heists, Thefts, Hacks, Scams, and Losses https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576337.0A very complete thread with a lot of information and follow-up analysis of each exchange, but the OP seems not to have been connected for a long time, if this thread were updated it would be a reference for the forum. Anyway, I will put a link to that thread because there is important data. After quickly comparing the data found and mine, the graph goes something like this, the data is quite ugly. There are included, scams, theft and lost or stolen exchanges. I hope to finish it these days and when I close the year I will publish it in my thread. Graph is Bullshit, it is hyperbolically setup for the first glance to make it look like the scam exchanges went through the roof. That is not how to setup a graph unless you have ulterier motives. I'm sorry you don't like it, but it's the only way to do it, years by number of exchanges and the total of all. I do not understand your comment.
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Before closing the year 2019, I wanted to make a bar chart to see the hacked by year, this week in Jameson Loop showed a list of hacked exchanges and I am contrasting it with mine, but in that same tweet there is a comment from a participant (bitmex) pointing to a bitcointalk link: (I thought it was my thread, but no... ) List of Major Bitcoin Heists, Thefts, Hacks, Scams, and Losses https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576337.0A very complete thread with a lot of information and follow-up analysis of each exchange, but the OP seems not to have been connected for a long time, if this thread were updated it would be a reference for the forum. Anyway, I will put a link to that thread because there is important data. After quickly comparing the data found and mine, the graph goes something like this, the data is quite ugly. There are included, scams, theft and lost or stolen exchanges. I hope to finish it these days and when I close the year I will publish it in my thread.
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^ It is that from the beginning it has always been like that, Bitcoin is the original, the rest are meaningless copies. Surely one day an altcoin or several will be born for a specific use in the economic, technological or scientific field that could be useful for real life development, but always backed by BTC. BTC dominance 68% https://coin360.com/
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Why Exchanges Delist CoinsIf you haven’t heard yet, CoinFloor announced that the exchange will be Bitcoin-only come January 3, 2020. That is, they’ll delist BCH and ETH and concentrate only on BTC. Similarly BitGo is no longer supporting BSV given their p2sh rollback coming in a month. This is welcome news, not the least to the poor engineers in charge of having to keep the costly nodes upgraded and running.
This is the beginning of a trend and in this article, I’m going to show all that goes into supporting an altcoin and why an exchange might be delisting certain tokens. https://medium.com/@jimmysong/why-exchanges-delist-coins-339bfe99d50?
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^ Your imagination is one step ahead of everyone, it is a bit exaggerated, but it can work. Maybe aliens would be less frightening but look even more impressive. You could really blow her mind by beating them into submission and then forcing them to sign an intergalactic non aggression pact before sending them away with a flea in their ear. Who could resist someone who saved the entire solar system? lol, You have to tell me that you smoke or drink to have this degree of inspiration, forget it, it can be dangerous for the intellect. Today was a heavy day, it's time to go out for a beer and have dinner with my wife, I have to restart the few neurons I have left.
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^ Your imagination is one step ahead of everyone, it is a bit exaggerated, but it can work.
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Guys, I need your coming up with a Christmas gift idea for my wife (that she didn't already instruct me to buy for her) and it can't be a hat! Money is no object as long as it's under $100 - I need the cash for stackingsatsTM... okay I might be able to go as high as $110
Get her a green dildo If I could, I would give her and all of you people a big green dildo for Christmas! Surprise her with an informal dinner at home, start with good wine, good music and end with..., I don't know if Mrs. Xhomer likes champagne, you can try Veuve Clicquot, Bollinger or Moet & Chandon accompanied by truffles of chocolate. Then you can go to sleep or wake up your imagination for the rest of the night. edit: Your imagination is already underway.
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^ Quiet, if you want weird things you can come to Spain and you will be surprised how prepared we are on these issues. Today another day of endless food with customers awaits me. Damn job Go BTC Go
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Bakkt’s Cash Settled Bitcoin Futures on 7 Day Volume PumpBakkt’s official Twitter account noted that the recently introduced cash settled Bitcoin futures market has been trading at a volume of over 1,000 lots consistently for 7 days now. Some in the cryptocurrency space still debate how positive this really is for Bitcoin. https://beincrypto.com/bakkts-cash-settled-bitcoin-futures-on-7-day-volume-pump/
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Well, I'm glad to get up and see 7150, but we're not out of danger yet, we have to get to the battle for 8,000/8150, until we get there, the bears will be fighting.
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Interesting data. #Millennials are way more likely to invest in bitcoin than other generations and are moving away from conventional banking. Study by #provokeinsights found that 43% of millennials said they trusted #cryptocurrency exchanges more than US stock exchanges [Chart: #bitcoinsrhythm] Source: https://twitter.com/BxeCapital/status/1207333268175179776It is possible that the youngest are the most attracted to the world of cryptocurrencies, but it seems to me that if we only talk about Bitcoin, the age range that has more accumulation or interest would place it between 25/30 and 40/50.
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CNN Business
The best investment of the decade turned $1 into $90,000 (Updated 1335 GMT (2135 HKT) December 18, 2019)New York (CNN Business) The decade is almost over — and one incredibly volatile investment stood out from all the rest as the best of the 2010s.
Want to guess what it was?
Bitcoin. https://edition.cnn.com/2019/12/17/investing/best-worst-investments-decade-bitcoin/index.htmlThe rest talks about the economic disaster of the world, the best thing is that the article starts with Bitcoin. 🚀
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If you are using Criptowatch, you will see that it is snowing, this slows down the page, looks at the top and deactivates snow.
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