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February 15, 2021, 12:33:37 PM
Last edit: February 15, 2021, 03:37:46 PM by Zilon
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Just as cryptography is making waves in our society today I have always wished I could loop some coin repeatedly into my wallet so has to acquire enough for  my exchangers. Coding has made me wonder beyond the scope of our everyday experience mostly when I consider the while loop, for loop or even recursion. Using this loop within a function makes it even more crazier.
I have been wondering for some time now if coding has a link with cryptography or are the two repelling against each other?. This has given me lots of concern and I wish I could get recommendations on how to go about this knowledge if it really exist. But I strongly believe this could also be a point of concern to other programmers out there who might want to add crypto value to their programming skill irrespective of the language.
Although the  wallet is built upon chains of indented codes each executing its own task but my worries is how about the coin held in the wallet what can one say is the secret to its technology what could be the building block for this noble invention. in my quest for this classical knowledge in which other coders more enlightened than myself would help clarify me on this subject matter so that if need be I can Write codes into piece of block that could make my cryto experience more fun and profitable. I always stick to this word which goes "let your knowledge pay you". I would end with this question are crypto miners relying on programmers ?
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February 15, 2021, 03:51:48 PM
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What the frenchtoast are you talking about?   Huh

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February 15, 2021, 04:33:22 PM
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...I would end with this question are crypto miners relying on programmers ?

This is the only part of your post I could understand, if you had questions in other parts of your posts then make them clearer.



I'd say no. The miners already have a working program, so if they just used that and nobody ever made an update again, then they'd still survive for the most part barring fatal security vulnerabilities being discovered in the protocol.

Because when you think about it, updating is just adding new features and fixing bugs. You don't need to do any of that as long as the parts of the software you use works the way you intend it to. Even mining rigs are likely running old versions of Linux(?? or whatever embedded OS) packages while they mine for several years.

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February 15, 2021, 05:27:39 PM
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Blink twice if you're human. Your post reads like a derailed Markov chain. Can you restate what you were trying to say?
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February 17, 2021, 07:49:30 AM
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Blink twice if you're human. Your post reads like a derailed Markov chain. Can you restate what you were trying to say?

By any chance, are you talking about possibility of turing-complete script for Bitcoin?
P.S. i think this post was written by AI

LOL. That was my thought. I see lots of English words in mostly grammatically and semantically correct sentences, but expressing no meaning whatsoever.

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