Re: [bitcoin-dev] Malice Reactive Proof of Work Additions (MR POWA): Protecting Bitcoin from malicious miners

2017-04-16 Thread bfd--- via bitcoin-dev
On 2017-04-16 17:04, Erik Aronesty via bitcoin-dev wrote: This is a great solution. 8 or more secure hashes, each of which can be implemented on GPU/CPU, but rotate through them - per block round robin. Hardware, infrastructue investment is protected. ASIC is not. The write time for

[bitcoin-dev] Diminishing Signaling Returns

2017-04-16 Thread Crypto.Press via bitcoin-dev
Hi everyone, I have never posted to the list and do not commit the project proper so I do apologize if this is not even possible in advance. Examining bitcoin's past and contrasting it with other social contracts and even physical phenomena it would seem that as bitcoin continues to age entropy

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Malice Reactive Proof of Work Additions (MR POWA): Protecting Bitcoin from malicious miners

2017-04-16 Thread Erik Aronesty via bitcoin-dev
This is a great solution. 8 or more secure hashes, each of which can be implemented on GPU/CPU, but rotate through them - per block round robin. Hardware, infrastructue investment is protected. ASIC is not. Each pow has different tracking metrics and difficulty adjustments. This means the