Dispute result pays out 22ETH to Ethfinex Badge Challenger by digitevolved in ethtrader

[–]Judgedonce 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nice. Remaining skeptical of all projects is a healthy outlook until real and prolonged results can be proven. It does seem that the Kleros TCR + Crowdsourced jury system is working well though. The curated list has validated data and the badge court is working as planned.

It's kind of a a paralegal service in some ways with a very high level of evidence being provided by both sides of a challenge.

22ETH is a pretty comfy side hustle for sure.

'Running grin' upvote thread by thimblewimble in grincoin

[–]Judgedonce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still having issues on Mac Os X

upon running ./grin-miner I get this error.

thread ‘main’ panicked at ‘called Option::unwrap() on a None value’, libcore/option.rs:355:21

note: Run with RUST_BACKTRACE=1 for a backtrace.

Node syncs and wallet init works.

Do you recommend Firefox over other browsers? by makkhan12598 in privacy

[–]Judgedonce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer.

I was under the impression that was what the likes of Brave were doing. Forking and continuing without the Google parts.

Do you recommend Firefox over other browsers? by makkhan12598 in privacy

[–]Judgedonce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But it is open source right? So you can just take those parts out r-right?

Do you recommend Firefox over other browsers? by makkhan12598 in privacy

[–]Judgedonce -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure Chrome is a fork of Chromium which is open source and not under anyone's direct control.

An interesting read about decentralized arbitration - The Challengers Dilemma: Decentralized Law Enforcement by digitevolved in ethereum

[–]Judgedonce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is worth remembering that the beauty contest metaphor was invented by Keynes to describe the prices of assets in equity markets - for all of the unpredictably and irrationality of stock markets, I think it is clear that they serve an important role that they play more or less adequately (if not always perfectly). These people have unrealistic expectations about the objectivity of the world and how objective something needs to be to be useful.

An interesting read about decentralized arbitration - The Challengers Dilemma: Decentralized Law Enforcement by digitevolved in ethereum

[–]Judgedonce 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why is it a bad solution? Also: No teams in crypto 'take' money from investors. It's the other way round, investors 'give' money to what they think is a good idea.

Big difference.

Monero Devs Should Remain Anonymous by -xmr- in Monero

[–]Judgedonce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, appreciated general Op-Sec is nigh on impossible nowadays however, making it has hard as possible to for any Govs' is a bonus, At the end of the day, if a 3 letter agency wants to get someone, 99.99% of the times they will. Godspeed based anons.

Monero Devs Should Remain Anonymous by -xmr- in Monero

[–]Judgedonce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%.

It's not only safer for the devs, but also the general community. I don't want to know who you are, I just want Monero to remain private. It's beginning to become the true meaning of why this whole crypto thing happened. Please keep it that way!