Blockchain good, crypto bad

that's a pretty clever flowchart without any glaring mistakes... where'd you steal that from?

Are you seriously bragging about passing a two-year program at your community college? You know they just hand out "degrees" (or probably certificates, in your case) like candy

>alts good bitcoin bad

> Learning systems have nothing in common
I'm out, can't reason and can't even move to interesting points of conversation. Enjoy your confusion I guess

Blockchain without representation of value is useless. Think about it.

>Money flow represents gradients.
just no

>Wealth represents weights.
maybe in the most abstract sense in a proof of stake system, otherwise just no

>Taxation is an regularizer on gradient magnitude
just no

Distributed systems are in every sense of the word multiuser distributed databases. Hence the transaction and sharding terminology which comes FUCKING DIRECTLY from database tech.

KYS pajeet and stick to HTML

That is somewhat true. You have still yet to prove that Bitcoin is an accurate representation of blockchain as a whole.

> Distributed systems are in every sense of the word multiuser distributed databases
I agree but the representation of value turns it into a learning system.
Children, you need to stop telling people to KYS. Especially in the crypto community where some people are actually doing that.
If you think our conflict of opinions is worth raging at, you have not talked with normies in quite a while and have a very skewed perception of what uniformed opinions can be.