Really interesting idea. While I have not had any experience with Bitcoin
or blockchains, I have looked at JS custom blockchain tutorials, and have
even began a side-project of a GPU powered miner to embed with an html
script tag. Maybe I could make a plug-in for TW with this idea...

Anyways, I don’t know how much help these’ll be, but hopefully they’re
useful to someone:
(None of these are mine, they are all from the source at
https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x#build-your-own-blockchain--cryptocurrency
)

https://github.com/nambrot/blockchain-in-js

https://medium.com/@spenserhuang/learn-build-a-javascript-blockchain-part-1-ca61c285821e

https://github.com/Savjee/SavjeeCoin

https://www.hackdoor.io/articles/writing-a-blockchain-in-nodejs-6512fec33307


On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 9:58 AM Hans Wobbe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mat:
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> I had not stopped to think that NFTs are non-divisible (an obvious
> statement, in hind-sight).  That statement makes me wonder how many of the
> uses of prime numbers in encryoption and security work ( a long-time
> pre-coccupation of mine, for Identity applications ) could be
> metaphorically mapped to these.  It might turn out that this is an
> interesting way of melding NFTs some of the wp:Steganography
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography> concepts.
>
> Thanks for sparking some interesting ideas.
>
> Cheers,
> Hans
>
>
> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:41:58 AM UTC-4 Mat wrote:
>
>> Some years ago I posted
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/sh3Sz1DVOVs/m/RZn-EBv9CgAJ>
>> the idea about TW on blockchain (i.e the tech upon which e.g Bitcoin is
>> based). It was not met with any enthusiasm but I wonder if the sentiment is
>> still the same.
>>
>> At least two things have changed:
>>
>>    1. We now all curse at why we didn't by loads of cryptocoins ;-)
>>    2. The concept of NFT's have become more mainstream.
>>
>> In brief, a NFT <https://cryptopotato.com/what-is-nft/>is an entitiy on
>> a blockchain that is unique and non-divisable.
>>
>> I can definitely see a case for tiddlers as NFTs. Both entities are uniqe
>> and can have a unique owner. They are public and forkable (i.e 'copyable').
>> I assume also full TW's could be NFTs.
>>
>> A tiddler author could have a physical proof of origination and
>> ownership. The NFT could probably be made to contain revision history.
>>
>> In addition it could make tiddlers tradeable. Why would anybody want
>> that? I don't know, but I can at least *understand* that some things
>> manifested in tiddly form could have economic value. When we think of
>> tiddlers today, they are freely shared so instead think of the tiddlers
>> that we don't see today. Just like e.g "images" can be freely shared
>> (great!) there is also *justification* for non-free images. Or burger
>> recipes. Or custom tiddly solutions.
>>
>> I would not be surprised if TW-on-blockchain is created one sunny day,
>> when the blockchain tech is simplified to a degree that is is easy enough
>> to set these things up and the costs are low enough, including costs from
>> of using the system.
>>
>> Motovun Jack as a CryptoKitty, anybody?
>>
>> Just sayin.
>>
>> <:-)
>>
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