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Hi everyone, in my lecture this week at Stanford, I explained how blockchains like Bitcoin work. You are welcome to watch it on YouTube if you are interested in knowing the technical mechanism of a classic blockchain. I tried to simplify the concept as much as I could.
Half a minute a day can give you
incredible benefits in the future
Chances of damage - none
Chances are good - of course
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Friends! A new pie network
cryptocurrency is about to launch in the market which is starting just like BTC
ie bitcoin. In 2009 BTC cryptocurrency also started from such free mining and
at that time it was $ 0.003. Was the rate of one coin.
And today the rate of the same
coin is $ 38935. That is, a bitcoin is worth about Rs 63 lakh.
Pie Coin has also started free
mining on March 14, 2019. And there will be free mining for another 6 months.
after six months have been free. That means you have to pay to
join it. I have been using this app for about 3 months now.
About 3 months later, the system
will launch its currency rate on the World Online Currency Exchange. And over
time, that is likely to increase.
You can get the rest of the
information by visiting their website.
Click on the link below to do
free mining. And install the app
All you have to do is click once
after 24 hours to get five pies coins for the next 24 hours
So hurry up and create your Pie
Network account now
(Note)
After 24 hours it must be opened
only once for half a minute
This mark must be opened and
pressed so that not a single penny is lost. If you do not press this mark, your
earning will stop.
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Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis
Head of Technology
Stanford Ph.D. and instructor of
Stanford’s first decentralized applications class; combining distributed systems
and human-computer interaction to bring cryptocurrency to everyday people.
As a young undergraduate, I
designed and built a novel computer motherboard from scratch in the lab. In my
early Ph.D. work, I created a framework for writing “smart contracts” on fault-tolerant distributed systems, before blockchain and Ethereum came to exist, and
published it as my MS thesis. I also created an online games platform,
Gameyola, where millions of people entertained themselves for a collective of
over 2,000 man-years; for my later Ph.D. work, I tried to restore those man-years
by writing a crowd-powered email assistant that saved people time when
processing their emails and tasks. Also, I was the founding CTO at StartX, a
non-profit startup accelerator for Stanford students that has helped over 2000
entrepreneurs.
I am a strong and long-term believer of the technical, financial, and social potential of cryptocurrencies, but frustrated by their current limitations.
I am committed to bringing the power
of blockchain to more people by improving the current experience and building
value for everyone. I’m doing this by employing a user-centric design the philosophy that turns the development process of new blockchains upside down:
Launch in Beta; invite members to the network; iterate the protocol together
with the members; decentralize the resulting design.
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