VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS54.90%
Net Worth
3.208USD
STEEM
35.500STEEM
SBD
1.957SBD
Effective Power
4.681SP
├── Own SP
3.610SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+1.071SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 35.500STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 3.610SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 1.071SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 4.681SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.001SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 1.957SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| name | markocrypto |
| id | 908994 |
| rank | 891,926 |
| reputation | 247929952189 |
| created | 2018-04-02T13:51:18 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 17 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
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| last_post | 2018-10-15T18:54:33 |
| last_root_post | 2018-05-08T12:53:39 |
| last_vote_time | 2019-01-20T21:52:21 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
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| delayed_votes | 0 |
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| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 1741.904685 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 2.007054 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 14092290327 |
| to_withdraw | 14092290327 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-09-07T14:59:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-11-12T21:01:24 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 1.071 SP to @markocrypto2023/11/14 03:17:33
steemdelegated 1.071 SP to @markocrypto
2023/11/14 03:17:33
| delegatee | markocrypto |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1741.904685 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79862536/Trx 70efca364bdb51ad7841bb8e38f42f0a6d959299 |
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}steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @markocrypto2020/05/08 12:35:39
steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @markocrypto
2020/05/08 12:35:39
| delegatee | markocrypto |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43196946/Trx 8eae081a71a385ced4d1fca6a25d529ed6546f70 |
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}steemdelegated 2.444 SP to @markocrypto2019/12/17 00:02:48
steemdelegated 2.444 SP to @markocrypto
2019/12/17 00:02:48
| delegatee | markocrypto |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 3974.505236 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #39101167/Trx d10345cb6aa7b089e192662d7d56e1b3ed73904c |
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}2019/04/02 15:30:51
2019/04/02 15:30:51
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @markocrypto! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@markocrypto/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@markocrypto) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=markocrypto)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent author | markocrypto |
| parent permlink | d2e04002-52be-11e8-8263-0242ac110002 |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-markocrypto-20190402t153050000z |
| title | |
| Transaction Info | Block #31696460/Trx 7876d90c3d8b51a0200d98a50bd127d664ef057d |
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"body": "Congratulations @markocrypto! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@markocrypto/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@markocrypto) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=markocrypto)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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}markocryptoreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @jang / evening2019/01/27 21:50:06
markocryptoreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @jang / evening
2019/01/27 21:50:06
| comment author | jang |
| comment permlink | evening |
| curator | markocrypto |
| reward | 2.007054 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #29833399/Virtual Operation #19 |
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}markocryptoupvoted (100.00%) @joshuaetim / be-the-book-2019-0-0-22-34-312019/01/20 21:52:21
markocryptoupvoted (100.00%) @joshuaetim / be-the-book-2019-0-0-22-34-31
2019/01/20 21:52:21
| author | joshuaetim |
| permlink | be-the-book-2019-0-0-22-34-31 |
| voter | markocrypto |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #29632089/Trx d381cd736ad5b07f4b47e36c49a9b8e61f128876 |
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}markocryptoupvoted (100.00%) @jang / evening2019/01/20 21:51:12
markocryptoupvoted (100.00%) @jang / evening
2019/01/20 21:51:12
| author | jang |
| permlink | evening |
| voter | markocrypto |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #29632066/Trx 8c40954eeb49cc71222f380d734755cb3069d4e3 |
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}steemdelegated 2.565 SP to @markocrypto2019/01/14 20:55:48
steemdelegated 2.565 SP to @markocrypto
2019/01/14 20:55:48
| delegatee | markocrypto |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4171.425268 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #29458338/Trx 8b09c4f2de58da39db0aec65a7ccf352cf49d503 |
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}markocryptoreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)2018/12/14 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/14 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.000 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 0.000011 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28565391/Virtual Operation #15 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/12/07 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/12/07 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.538 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28363935/Virtual Operation #47 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/11/30 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/11/30 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.538 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28162420/Virtual Operation #12 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/11/23 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.538 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/11/23 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.538 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27960923/Virtual Operation #2 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/11/16 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/11/16 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.537 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27759399/Virtual Operation #3 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoclaimed reward balance: 1.171 SBD, 1.813 SP2018/11/12 21:01:24
markocryptoclaimed reward balance: 1.171 SBD, 1.813 SP
2018/11/12 21:01:24
| account | markocrypto |
| reward sbd | 1.171 SBD |
| reward steem | 0.000 STEEM |
| reward vests | 2948.585381 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27645203/Trx ddf20f62926e7f59d5becc49d02caa005e39d2cd |
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}markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/11/09 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/11/09 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.537 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27557947/Virtual Operation #3 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/11/02 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/11/02 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.537 STEEM |
| from account | markocrypto |
| to account | markocrypto |
| withdrawn | 1084.022332 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27356515/Virtual Operation #15 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/10/26 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/10/26 20:16:12
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| to account | markocrypto |
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| Transaction Info | Block #27155054/Virtual Operation #8 |
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markocryptoreceived 0.676 SBD, 1.040 SP author reward for @markocrypto / fk3vcqfd5
2018/10/22 18:54:33
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}markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/10/19 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.537 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/10/19 20:16:12
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| Transaction Info | Block #26953602/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}musingupvoted (10.00%) @markocrypto / fk3vcqfd52018/10/16 01:20:21
musingupvoted (10.00%) @markocrypto / fk3vcqfd5
2018/10/16 01:20:21
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}markocryptoreplied to @tobehonnest / fk3vcqfd52018/10/15 18:54:33
markocryptoreplied to @tobehonnest / fk3vcqfd5
2018/10/15 18:54:33
| author | markocrypto |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/tobehonnest/p3qykwp85">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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markocryptoupvoted (100.00%) @tobehonnest / p3qykwp85
2018/10/15 18:49:45
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markocryptoreceived 0.412 SBD, 0.642 SP author reward for @markocrypto / p3hf2mhh5
2018/10/14 17:20:00
| author | markocrypto |
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markocryptoreceived 0.083 SBD, 0.132 SP author reward for @markocrypto / p3kqem7hx
2018/10/14 17:15:18
| author | markocrypto |
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markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/10/12 20:16:12
| deposited | 0.536 STEEM |
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}bozzreplied to @markocrypto / p3xlzkcd52018/10/11 18:15:36
bozzreplied to @markocrypto / p3xlzkcd5
2018/10/11 18:15:36
| author | bozz |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/markocrypto/p3kqem7hx">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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}mrspabloreplied to @markocrypto / fkd5cek852018/10/11 15:52:36
mrspabloreplied to @markocrypto / fkd5cek85
2018/10/11 15:52:36
| author | mrspablo |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/markocrypto/p3kqem7hx">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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}artgirlreplied to @markocrypto / pkzyhvk852018/10/11 10:53:12
artgirlreplied to @markocrypto / pkzyhvk85
2018/10/11 10:53:12
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}musingupvoted (5.00%) @markocrypto / p3hf2mhh52018/10/08 00:51:45
musingupvoted (5.00%) @markocrypto / p3hf2mhh5
2018/10/08 00:51:45
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}musingupvoted (1.00%) @markocrypto / p3kqem7hx2018/10/08 00:19:39
musingupvoted (1.00%) @markocrypto / p3kqem7hx
2018/10/08 00:19:39
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}markocryptoreplied to @dworld / p3e3a8hh52018/10/07 18:43:48
markocryptoreplied to @dworld / p3e3a8hh5
2018/10/07 18:43:48
| author | markocrypto |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/dworld/pke9z87hx">View this answer on Musing.io</a><br /> |
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| title | What is the food you never get bored with? |
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markocryptoreplied to @sportarena / f3qnl7h75
2018/10/07 18:22:03
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markocryptoreplied to @mistura / p3hf2mhh5
2018/10/07 17:20:00
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yohantorreplied to @markocrypto / f3xhem7hx
2018/10/07 17:16:57
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markocryptoreplied to @musing-threads / p3kqem7hx
2018/10/07 17:15:18
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}markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)2018/10/05 20:16:12
markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/10/05 20:16:12
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}markocryptoreplied to @dworld / f38t98u752018/10/05 12:52:00
markocryptoreplied to @dworld / f38t98u75
2018/10/05 12:52:00
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markocryptoclaimed reward balance: 0.554 STEEM, 0.786 SBD, 1.797 SP
2018/09/29 11:21:18
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markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/09/28 20:16:12
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markocryptoreceived 0.786 SBD, 1.106 SP author reward for @markocrypto / fk8zzffm5
2018/09/28 13:32:39
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markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/09/21 20:16:12
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}musingupvoted (10.00%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm52018/09/21 16:40:39
musingupvoted (10.00%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm5
2018/09/21 16:40:39
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}hduupvoted (2.00%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm52018/09/21 13:58:42
hduupvoted (2.00%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm5
2018/09/21 13:58:42
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}lordofrewardupvoted (1.50%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm52018/09/21 13:45:09
lordofrewardupvoted (1.50%) @markocrypto / fk8zzffm5
2018/09/21 13:45:09
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markocryptoreplied to @palongo / fk8zzffm5
2018/09/21 13:32:39
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| body | <p><strong>The invention of the calendar (2,500 BC)</strong></p> <p>For a people in the process of civilization, it is essential to divide time in order to fix the major events of the community. In the third millennium BC, the cities of Babylon were the first to apply a calendar, corresponding to the movements of the Moon, to which they added if necessary additional months to maintain a correspondence with the seasons of the year<br> </p> <p><strong>The Roman calendar</strong><br> </p> <p>The first Roman calendar, introduced towards the VIIth century BC, separated in 10months a year of 304 days which began in March. The months of January and February were added later, but it was necessary to insert another month about every other year, because the months were only 29 or 30 days. The days were designated by a method of counting backwards from three pivotal dates: the calends at the beginning of the month, the ideas in the middle and the nones, which fell on the ninth day before the ideas. This calendar became hopelessly confused when the Roman rulers, who were returned to fix the days and months to add, abused their authority to extend their term or change the election date.<br> </p> <p>In 46 BC, Julius Caesar decided, on the advice of the Greek astronomer Sosigene, to establish a new calendar. This calendar, known as the Julian calendar, fixed the duration of a normal year at 365 days and that of a leap year, every 4 years, at 366 days - the redoubled day being that of February 24th. Caesar also brought back the beginning of the year to January 1 (instead of 1 March).<br> </p> <p><strong>the Gregorian calendar</strong><br> </p> <p>The Julian calendar lasted 11 minutes and 14 seconds longer than the solar year. This difference accumulated so much that in 1582 the vernal equinox (see Ecliptic) fell 10 days before the calendar date. To make the equinox fall around March 21st, as in 325 AD. AD (year of the first council of Nicea, which had established the main rules of ecclesiastical computation), Pope Gregory XIII decreed that 10 days, that year, were to be removed from the calendar. He instituted a new calendar, called since Gregorian calendar, removing all secular leap years, with the exception of those whose vintage was divisible by 400. Thus, 1600 was a leap year, but 1700 and 1800 were normal years.<br> </p> <p>The Gregorian calendar was slowly extended to all Europe. Nowadays, it is used in most of the Western world, as well as in some Asian countries.</p> |
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}xb7xavireplied to @markocrypto / pkygeysmx2018/09/19 03:13:57
xb7xavireplied to @markocrypto / pkygeysmx
2018/09/19 03:13:57
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| body | <p>The way in which the bitcoin market works makes it "imposible", that is, it is possible but in a certain way it is absurd. The blockchain system works because of all the transactions in the world are recorded on all the computers of the world and for to be able to hack a transaction or make money appear from where it was not, you will have to hack every computer that has records, which in theory is possible, but that, being reasonable, is almost impossible and if we add the fact that the value of the bitcoin is given by the trust that people place in it, and if an exaggerated masive hack happen people would lose all the confidence in the bitcoin or any othe cryptocurrency and it wouldn't has value, so, whatever be the point of view where you focus it, that will no happen.</p> |
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}blanchyreplied to @markocrypto / fkz4k9ym52018/09/18 22:43:36
blanchyreplied to @markocrypto / fkz4k9ym5
2018/09/18 22:43:36
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| body | <p>In the physical world it is the equivalent of asking you to take a one brick from the middle of a building that has been complete. Could you do it? Nope . You would have to dismantle the building piece by piece. in order to get that one brick. Someone would cop that there building is being dismantled because they are living there. and immediately have you arrested. Even with that you would need powerful tools. Anyway it is next to impossible.</p> |
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}blanchyreplied to @markocrypto / fkz4k9ym52018/09/18 20:34:30
blanchyreplied to @markocrypto / fkz4k9ym5
2018/09/18 20:34:30
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| body | <p>In the physical word it is the equivalent of asking you to take a one brick from the middle of a building that has been complete. Could you do it? Nope . You would have to dismantle the building piece by piece. in order to get that one brick. Someone would cop that there building is being dismantled because they are living there. and immediately have you arrested. Even with that you would need powerful tools. Anyway it is next to impossible.</p> |
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}lordofrewardupvoted (3.00%) @markocrypto / f3ne47zm52018/09/18 19:34:24
lordofrewardupvoted (3.00%) @markocrypto / f3ne47zm5
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}royalpubgreplied to @markocrypto / f3lrcdyb52018/09/18 19:34:00
royalpubgreplied to @markocrypto / f3lrcdyb5
2018/09/18 19:34:00
| author | royalpubg |
| body | <p>This is due to the blockchain technology on which the bitcoin is based. Let's analyze three of its main sources of security: the digital signature, the inputs, and the calculation of the hash of a block.</p> <p><strong> Why technology is considered inviolable: cryptography at the service of the Blockchain </strong></p> <p><strong>Blockchain technology meets the four main criteria generally used in security: </strong></p> <ul> <li> Availability, provided by the distributed character of the Blockchain (all network participants have the same updated version) </li> <li> Data integrity, provided by cryptographic mechanisms </li> <li>Traceability, ensured by the fact that the Blockchain is an open register and that anyone can verify that an action has taken place or that a data is present</li> <li> Confidentiality ensured by possible encryption of the data contained in the Blockchain </li> </ul> <ol> <li><strong> The digital signature </strong></li> </ol> <p> Any transaction (financial or otherwise) issued in the network of a Blockchain is considered official only after passing a validation phase: mining. This mining, carried out by a minor, ensures a high level of security thanks to three mechanisms:<br> </p> <ul> <li>The digital signature</li> <li>Inputs</li> <li>The calculation of the block hash</li> </ul> <p>Let's start by approaching the notion of digital signature that is essential to fully understand how Blockchain works. It allows the network to ensure that a transaction or information issued by one of the participants is authentic, that is, the participant is the one he claims to be and the content of his message. has not been tampered with during transmission through the network (remember that we are in a peer-to-peer network and information flows from node to node).<br> </p> <p>Let's start by answering a simple question: what is a digital signature?<br> </p> <p>A traditional handwritten signature would pose a major problem if it were used in the digital world: it would be very simple to copy and reuse it for fraudulent purposes. To avoid this problem, a digital signature is a sequence of numbers and letters. </p> <p> A digital signature depends mainly on two elements: the message on the one hand (above the messages are financial transactions, but the message could just as well be a text) and on the other hand a private key (that one can see as a password) that owns the one who issues the transaction. The digital signature can be seen as the result of a function:<br> </p> <p>signature = f (message, private key)<br> </p> <p>The private key is always the same but the message is always different: that's why a digital signature is unique and corresponds to a given transaction. Thus, it can not be copied and used to sign another transaction because the nodes would quickly realize that it does not match. </p> |
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2018/09/18 19:30:15
| author | royalpubg |
| body | <p>This is due to the blockchain technology on which the bitcoin is based. Let's analyze three of its main sources of security: the digital signature, the inputs, and the calculation of the hash of a block.</p> <p> <strong>Pourquoi la technologie est réputée inviolable : la cryptographie au service de la Blockchain</strong> </p> <p><strong>Blockchain technology meets the four main criteria generally used in security: </strong></p> <ul> <li> Availability, provided by the distributed character of the Blockchain (all network participants have the same updated version) </li> <li> Data integrity, provided by cryptographic mechanisms </li> <li>Traceability, ensured by the fact that the Blockchain is an open register and that anyone can verify that an action has taken place or that a data is present</li> <li> Confidentiality ensured by possible encryption of the data contained in the Blockchain </li> </ul> <ol> <li><strong> The digital signature </strong></li> </ol> <p> Any transaction (financial or otherwise) issued in the network of a Blockchain is considered official only after passing a validation phase: mining. This mining, carried out by a minor, ensures a high level of security thanks to three mechanisms:<br> </p> <ul> <li>The digital signature</li> <li>Inputs</li> <li>The calculation of the block hash</li> </ul> <p>Let's start by approaching the notion of digital signature that is essential to fully understand how Blockchain works. It allows the network to ensure that a transaction or information issued by one of the participants is authentic, that is, the participant is the one he claims to be and the content of his message. has not been tampered with during transmission through the network (remember that we are in a peer-to-peer network and information flows from node to node).<br> </p> <p>Let's start by answering a simple question: what is a digital signature?<br> </p> <p>A traditional handwritten signature would pose a major problem if it were used in the digital world: it would be very simple to copy and reuse it for fraudulent purposes. To avoid this problem, a digital signature is a sequence of numbers and letters. </p> <p> A digital signature depends mainly on two elements: the message on the one hand (above the messages are financial transactions, but the message could just as well be a text) and on the other hand a private key (that one can see as a password) that owns the one who issues the transaction. The digital signature can be seen as the result of a function:<br> </p> <p>signature = f (message, private key)<br> </p> <p>The private key is always the same but the message is always different: that's why a digital signature is unique and corresponds to a given transaction. Thus, it can not be copied and used to sign another transaction because the nodes would quickly realize that it does not match. </p> |
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2018/09/18 19:21:24
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2018/09/18 19:19:21
| author | markocrypto |
| body | <p>Artificial intelligence</p> <p>How the Ai could take control of the world.</p> <p>The Omega team was the soul of the company. While the rest of the company was bringing money to get things done, through various commercial applications of weak AI, the Omega team was pursuing its quest for what had always been the CEO's dream: building an intelligence artificial general. Most other employees considered "Omegas", as they affectionately called them, a band of dreamers disconnected from reality, perpetually dozens of years away from their goal. Fortunately, they let themselves be tempted because they appreciated the prestige that Omega's avant-garde work gave to their business, and they also appreciated the improved algorithms that Omegas sometimes gave them.<br> </p> <p>What they did not know was that the Omegas had carefully shaped their image to hide a secret: they were extremely close to implementing the most daring plan in human history. Their charismatic CEO had chosen them not only because they were brilliant researchers, but also for their ambition, their idealism and their commitment to help humanity. He reminded them that their plan was extremely dangerous, and that if powerful governments found out, they would do almost anything - including kidnappings - to silence them or, preferably, steal their code. But they were all 100% committed for the same reason that many physicists around the world had joined the Manhattan Project to develop nuclear weapons: they were convinced that if they did not do it first, someone from less idealistic would do it.<br> </p> <p>The AI they had built, nicknamed Prometheus, continued to become more capable. Although their cognitive abilities are still far behind those of humans in many areas, for example, social skills, Omegas have pushed hard to make it extraordinary for a particular task: programming AI systems. They deliberately chose this strategy because they adhered to the argument of the explosion of intelligence stated by the British mathematician Irving Good in 1965: "We define a machine ultra intelligent as a machine capable of far surpassing all intellectual activities of a man, as intelligent as he is. Since machine design is one of these intellectual activities, an ultra-intelligent machine could design even better machines; then there would be an "explosion of intelligence", and the intelligence of the man would be left far behind. Thus, the first ultra-intelligent machine is the latest invention that man ever needs to make, provided the machine is docile enough to tell us how to keep it under control. "<br> </p> <p>They thought that if they could get this recursive self-improvement, the machine would soon be smart enough to learn all the other human skills that would be useful.</p> <p>Dangerous game</p> <p>Aside from their breakthroughs in AI, one of Omeg's most recent projects to have fun was planning how to make money as soon as possible after the launch of Prometheus. Essentially, the whole digital economy was at stake, but was it better to start with computer games, music, movies or software, to write books or articles, to make inventions and to make them? sale? It was simply a matter of maximizing the rate of return on investments, but normal investment strategies were a mockery of what Prometheus could do: while a typical investor could be satisfied with an annual return of 9%, his Investments in MTurk had yielded 9 percent per hour, generating eight times more money each day. So now that they had saturated MTurk, what was the continuation of the program?</p> <p><br></p> |
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markocryptoreceived 0.536 STEEM from power down installment (0.667 SP)
2018/09/14 20:16:12
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markocryptoreceived 0.277 STEEM, 0.346 SP author reward for @markocrypto / f3eaqkxt5
2018/09/14 15:15:12
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2018/09/14 15:00:48
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markocryptobought 2.557 SBD for 3.095 STEEM from @markocrypto
2018/09/08 20:15:42
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2018/09/08 20:15:36
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markocryptobought 8.960 SBD for 10.846 STEEM from @markocrypto
2018/09/08 20:15:03
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markocryptobought 1.117 SBD for 1.353 STEEM from @markocrypto
2018/09/08 20:14:30
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markocryptobought 0.137 SBD for 0.167 STEEM from @markocrypto
2018/09/08 20:14:15
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markocryptoblockchain operation: limit order create
2018/09/07 20:17:27
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markocryptostarted power down of 8.666 SP
2018/09/07 20:16:12
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2018/09/07 18:13:21
| author | steemitboard |
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2018/09/07 16:18:45
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2018/09/07 15:17:51
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| body | <p> I would say more than it is a beginning of success that has not yet materialized in total success. Indeed, the objective of Bitcoin was initially to replace existing currencies, controlled by central authorities, with a non-centralized virtual currency whose value is determined by its users. This very ambitious vision has rallied millions of people who have invested heavily in Bitcoin to exceed a capitalization of 100 billion dollars in a few years. Even if this seems impressive, we are still far from seeing bitcoin or other crypto-currencies, replacing the classic currencies, and this for the following reasons:<br> </p> <p>1- The technological limitation: Bitcoin currently has a capacity of 3 to 4 transactions per second. Even if other crypto-currencies have a much higher capacity than Bitcoin (example: 20 capacities per second for the ethereum), we see that cryptocurrencies have a capacity far behind the current payment technologies like Visa which has a capacity of 1667 transactions per second. This seriously limits the massive adoption of crypto-currencies. Nevertheless, with the technological improvements made to cryptocurrencies, one could see a considerable increase in their capacity in the years to come.<br> </p> <p>2- Transaction costs: with the increase in Bitcoin mining costs, Bitcoin transfer fees have increased exponentially. Pay for everyday things like shopping, small purchases etc. is no longer interesting for people with Bitcoin.<br> </p> <p>3- Fluctuations: The value of Bitcoin fluctuates very rapidly and does not yet provide stability allowing merchants to accept payments in Bitcoin. As long as the value of Bitcoin is not stable, it can only be adopted by investors or merchants who can tolerate high risks.<br> </p> <p>Bitcoin or crypto-currencies in general have marked the beginning of a new revolution in current monetary systems, but they still have a long way to go before they succeed in realizing the initial vision of replacing centralized money with a decentralized currency. . </p> |
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2018/09/07 15:00:48
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