Most people don't remember high school algebra

>Most people don't remember high school algebra

>Even fewer people understand basic boolean algebra
>Even fewer people understand how calculators work
>Even fewer people understand how general purpose computers work

>Even fewer people understand how network protocols work
>Even fewer people understand how basic cryptography works
>Even fewer people understand how cryprographically secure network protocols work

>Even fewer people understand how distributed computing works
>Even fewer people understand how distributed supercomputers work

>Even fewer people understand how decentralized cryprographically secure network protocols work
>Even fewer people understand how decentralized cryptographically secure supercomputers work

If you don't understand, I suggest you start studying instead of talking about moon memes and lambos. This is the most important invention since written language itself. The first fully autonomous computing system, with the potential to be outside the control of centralized power.

The ignorance of the normies just proves even further how early we all are. Satoshi Nakamoto isn't just some cool guy who wrote an interesting program, he will go down in history alongside Euclid and Newton

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I unironically agree.

>Most people don't remember high school algebra

>Even fewer people understand basic boolean algebra
>Even fewer people understand how calculators work
>Even fewer people understand how general purpose computers work

>Even fewer people understand how network protocols work
>Even fewer people understand how basic cryptography works
>Even fewer people understand how cryprographically secure network protocols work

>Even fewer people understand how distributed computing works
>Even fewer people understand how distributed supercomputers work

>Even fewer people understand how decentralized cryprographically secure network protocols work
>>>>I AM HERE

what coin is this?

>>>>>I AM HERE

Ok.. but does this mean Bitcoin is going up or down?

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That's not the question you should be asking and it's only tangentially important, but it means Bitcoin will be going up in the long-term. Not necessarily in the short-term though

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gross

>Satoshi Nakamoto

Does he work in the bitcorn factory? I hear the bitcorns are getting shutdown the factory cannot pay the new minimum wage for all workers and now the factory needs to close.

I wish I got some bitcorns, poor Satoshi he sounds like a good guy. I hear they are hiring down at my local restaurant but that will probably close too since everybody who ate there worked at the bitcorn factory. ;_;

I'm down like 75%. So idk what you are saying. Lots of people invent stuff this is just another failed project.

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cool, we dont need tokens for any of that

How dare you talk like that about Saint Shimayo?

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Kek, faggot

None if that shit matters you gay little nerd. All this technology and humans are more miserable, stupid, and degenerate than ever.

Grug has rock. All Grug need is rock, club, meat and berries.

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oh wow, kids are starting to realize what specialization is! this summer break sure gives them a lot of free time to ponder such important topics.

Let's start simple: how do calculators produce pi, e and other irrational numbers, given that everything happens at binary level? A simple answer in plain english without googling?

How is this relevant to the topic? And they either have them hardcoded in via a binary representation to a certain precision, or they approximate them using numerical methods