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I say shake out the people who shouldn't be in right now to stabilize price. Articles like this push that investor out while not bothering those who understand the tech (or have an elementary grasp of logic?) Although I feel like a lot of that has already happened this year
I’m squarely on OP’s side. Shutting down speech isn’t very libertarian neckbeard of you people lol.
Also I’m not wading through all this shit on a Friday afternoon but lemme note that ppl are tossing around the word “illegal” and that really has no place here. This issue is made for a first amendment issue for the US Supreme Court to decide on. So you guys can debate the factual questions (what’s actually happening) but don’t say what’s illegal or not
If you believe that M1, then you should direct your attention to the entire internet first, because the logic used in the article would make this an existential threat there too.
They aren't going to make it illegal. It would be like saying the internet is used to distribute child porn, ban the internet! It's stupid.
The entire article is a stretch of logic to make for a headline. Also, sciencealert? FUD and the idiots spreading it....
FUD. Blocks are 90 kb. If fragments of child porn are scattered about it doesn’t compose an image unless someone meticulously takes the time to decode and merge the transaction data in the blocks
Can't believe people are jumping on me for posting this here... Safe zone? Echo chamber? To those who are so pissed, why are you so sensitive...
I am happy to take this conversation to other forums but I was expressing outage that such news dominates the news cycle. That hurts all of us investors, esp for an investment that is largely speculative, than fundamentals driven.
Again, not sure why people are taking this so personally...
This isn't real news. This is actually epitome of FUD
What bugs me is not only the source of this bs. It bugs me that someone posts it here and others reply seriously. This is possibly the top 3 most ridiculous FUD i have seen. Sorry for my honesty.
Just delete this stupid ass article lmao
SA1 - let's delete the internet
We've achieved full ideological diversity. M1 is scared of a world without global controls on cryptocurrency and M2 is stockpiling weapons in case global powers attempt to enact controls on cryptocurrency.
And the researchers clarify that the images themselves are not stored in these blocks - just links to the content. In a lot of countries including US, possession of such links is deemed as a crime too
Yeh. There is enough shit already. Here is why it bugged me. This is showing up on my Google feed today since I often search crypto stuff. There will be a continent of less discerning investors who will wake up to the same news glaring at them first thing AM. that pisses me off...
This needs to be taken more seriously. One could argue 1s and 0s require meticulous calculation to convert to an illegal image. Spreading chunking the data in to multiple blocks and adding a little salt is not adding much complexity and it can still be automated. Further, the researchers do not clarify it is just links, they explicitly mention several files directly encoded in to the blocks. Not that it matters, because the fact that it is possible and now a widely known attack vector makes it inevitable that someone will try to do this. I’m asking all crypto supporters to take this seriously, make sure your networks are taking it seriously, and mobilize to come up with potential solutions or workarounds. This is not a direct threat to users of Bitcoin (or other tokens), but rather to the miners and other nodes comprising the network, and thus he entire ecosystem.
I blocked science alert from my Google feed this morning. Just look at the # of ads on that site. Clearly click bait
Lol, FUD and hopefully continued price suppression so I can keep loading up.
If anyone wants to make wagers on whether or not some government is going to start shutting down miners using this as a reason (and being able to legitimately find those miners guilty of a crime), I will put up my crypto against yours, atomically locked to some agreed Oracle arbitrator and date of default. But I refuse to do so unless you first assure me you have actually read the research paper instead of this article, otherwise it would be unfair.
@sa1 I don't think there is anything wrong with op for having a negative reaction to this news
Because it's the internet and it's what people do. Dont take it so personally 🙄