In its simplest form, you only have to power up more than you withdraw.
I saw your message regarding working together on something... I need to concentrate on delivering the work I've currently committed to before expanding the scope.
I saw you say in one of your posts that Steemit's built on top of the Ethereum blockchain - is that correct? I thought it was a bespoke blockchain that Dan Larimer created - he called it Graphene?
I'm not an expert when it comes to the Blockchain element - my strength is more the front-end.
Must have been a typo, i was writing about the Cosmos (ATOM) Blockchain (building value blocks through commemoration) it's built on the ethereum blockchain. Blockchain os easier than you think... It only has 2 practical uses and that's authenticating payments, and verifying the count of things. A hash table collects and sorts the information. Real simple once the newness wears off. My Codepen has a few templates for blockchain. There are also a few social media pens like streaming video, animated dashboard, and location monitoring... I have 40 years of amateur coding experience but my background in financial journalism got me a job with a partner of the World Blockchain Summitt and International Blockchain Council.
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In its simplest form, you only have to power up more than you withdraw.
I saw your message regarding working together on something... I need to concentrate on delivering the work I've currently committed to before expanding the scope.
I saw you say in one of your posts that Steemit's built on top of the Ethereum blockchain - is that correct? I thought it was a bespoke blockchain that Dan Larimer created - he called it Graphene?
I'm not an expert when it comes to the Blockchain element - my strength is more the front-end.
Must have been a typo, i was writing about the Cosmos (ATOM) Blockchain (building value blocks through commemoration) it's built on the ethereum blockchain. Blockchain os easier than you think... It only has 2 practical uses and that's authenticating payments, and verifying the count of things. A hash table collects and sorts the information. Real simple once the newness wears off. My Codepen has a few templates for blockchain. There are also a few social media pens like streaming video, animated dashboard, and location monitoring... I have 40 years of amateur coding experience but my background in financial journalism got me a job with a partner of the World Blockchain Summitt and International Blockchain Council.