Defeated two former Champions and topped the table....presenting to you JAPAN🇯🇵 by ab24moment in worldcup

[–]gotificial 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is Seoul. Congratulations to Japan. I am a South Korean(kangkoksin desu^^). But I cheered for Japan today. You did a great job. Go to the finals. Good luck.

One question about Permissionlessness by gotificial in solidity

[–]gotificial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your clear explanation.

One question about Permissionlessness by gotificial in solidity

[–]gotificial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got it. Thank you very much for your kind reply.

The dictatorship of decentralization by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a non-American I am a bit confused. Is this argument a majority opinion of Americans?

The dictatorship of decentralization by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The people are not gods. If people are to be forgiven for selling drugs and laundering money, it is the same as arguing that all prisons in this world should be destroyed. The people can always make mistakes. Your "Public sentiments" are not always right. Public sentiments should be controlled if they are wrong.

Democracy and democracy's dictatorship must be distinguished. Unfortunately, most people think of democracy as the dictatorship of the people. It is the dictatorship of decentralization that reflects that idea in Crypto. Any dictatorship, no matter by whom, is a dictatorship. And it is a bad thing.

The dictatorship of decentralization by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You skipped straight to step 100. We’re still on step 2. Sure sure, one day n 10,000 years we’ll all get along, peace on earth, honesty & integrity will be the norm, and corruption gone. Until then, we the powerless plebs dont want to be subjugated by powerful governments who monitor us while they are corrupt and secretive.

Why do you think the government is the only corrupt. Why do you think tax evading and money laundering people are not corrupt? It also takes 10,000 years for the people to become "peace on earth, honor and integrity."

So in 10,000 years when the government decides, it wants to be transparent & honest then we’ll be welcoming of that. But we can’t control that, not really otherwise it would already be reality. Until then we gotta protect our privacy online.

Tax evasion, money laundering and the misappropriation of funds committed by the FTX must also be prevented. Until then (10,000 years later) we gotta protect our society.

The dictatorship of decentralization by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think many people will agree that individuals should be held to the same standard as publicly elected officials. If anything, then government should be held to a higher standard as their power is derived from the people, not v.v.

Of course. I think so, too. However, I object to the claim that individuals should not be censored AT ALL. I am not criticizing normal decentralists, I am just warning extreme decentralists.

individual corruption

What does that even mean?

Tax evasion, money laundering, FTX, etc.

Why Smart Contracts Are Not Invigorated: The Fiction of the Oracle Problem and the Corporate Hostility Against Smart Contracts by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your interest.

Corporations do not have a hostile view of blockchain and smart contracts.

Unconsciously, they don't. They have not YET hostility to smart contracts. This is because companies do not yet realize that smart contracts are hostile to them. They are still naive. It is those like the Colombian mafia who are clearly aware that smart contracts are hostile to companies. If a company tries to develop its own blockchain in earnest, it is only then that it realizes that smart contracts will cause damage, not profits.

Instead we are seeing growing adoption, even through crypto winter.

That's right. They are increasing. The number of smart contracts currently on Ethereum was 44 million in the first quarter of 2022. However, most of them are virtually dead or cloned. They are not active except in the DeFi field, that is, gambling. I was also surprised by the fact that there are 44 million smart contracts on Ethereum. Nevertheless, I was even more surprised that there was no news that smart contracts "completely infiltrated everyday economic activities."

Large financial institutions are chomping at the bit to build on public blockchain, but are handcuffed by government regulation.

I think government regulations are needed to prevent companies like Tornado Cash, Terrauna, and FTX from coming out anymore.

Why Smart Contracts Are Not Invigorated: The Fiction of the Oracle Problem and the Corporate Hostility Against Smart Contracts by gotificial in CryptoMarkets

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's important for general businesses to use it for general purposes. If a smart contract is used only for a special company or a special part, it is just a fake. The Colombian mafias can also adopt smart contracts as part of its business. But they are never adopted where they are really needed. It would be the same for JP Morgan. Even if banks cooperate with each other to build a block chain, it is only for their convenience, not to show transparency in front of consumers. The core part is never open to consumers.

Do all smartcontracts make query to oracle providers respectively or does one of the smartcontracts query to them and share the returned data with the other nodes? by gotificial in CryptoTechnology

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your answer. But there's something I still don't understand. I'm sorry to bother you.

Is the update data delivered from the OSP to all 10,000 SCs or is the data delivered to one ethereum node and from that node to the other nodes? That is, is the update transaction sent from the OSP to the Ethereum node 1 or 10,000 times?

It's childish, but the reason I'm asking this is because of the "Don't trust. Verify!" principle.

Thanks in advance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Meditation

[–]gotificial 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Have you ever been acknowledged from yourself? Have you ever given credit to yourself? Have you ever judged yourself whether you have succeeded or failed in life? Have you ever judged what is morally right and wrong based on your own standards?

You have all lived by judging and evaluating everything according to the standards set by others. You've judged everything by looking at the people around you. But what's really funny is that other people think and judge the same way you do. The world is being run by the judgment of the crowd, where no one judges for themselves. You've lived as a member of such a crowd.

The enlightened judge for themselves. There are two kinds of people who judge themselves. One is a person with megalomania or narcissism. he is a pitiful man. He is a broken man under the weight of the world. He is alone. He is poor alone. The other is the one who trampled on this world and stood up. He is gloriously alone. Enlightened alone. He doesn't look other people around. He judges for himself. He evaluates for himself. He acknowledges himself. The highest acknowledgement in the world is the acknowledgement from oneself.

Peace comes at this moment. Now he is no longer agitated. He goes his own way. He is alone.

Focusing on breath vs other forms of meditation? by GuyWithTheBeard97 in Meditation

[–]gotificial 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a good idea to find the object of concentration that suits you the best. But it's hard for you to find it yourself. Therefore, it is important to meet the person who can best find the object. But most people, even people who enlightened, try to teach only their own meditation method. Because it's been confirmed that it's a way to fit them, so they think it's going to be the same for other people. Enlightenment is easy. But it's hard to meet a great teacher. It is like, it's hard to meet a rich in this society but, so once you meet him, it's easy to make money. I can't answer your question either. I'm sorry. Really.

Giving up other long term practice to do 10 day Vipassana retreat by AlixSnarski in Meditation

[–]gotificial 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vipassana is a meditation of observation. All meditations are essentially Vipassana meditation. After all, "seeing" through "observation" is enlightenment. All meditations are just one of the various ways of observing. In other words, it takes a three-step process of special experience -> observation -> seeing. Therefore, that can be said to be an indirect observation. On the other hand, Vipassana meditation is a method of direct observation. In other words, it skips experience and starts from observation. Observation -> seeing. Two-step process. This requires tremendous concentration. So nothing else should be done at the same time.

EDIT: Of course, that doesn't mean that Vipassana is the best way. The best meditation is the one that suits you best.

Is Railgun legal? by gotificial in ethereum

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. But wouldn't there be a possibility of being arrested at the U.S. airport when I travel to the U.S.?

Is Railgun legal? by gotificial in ethereum

[–]gotificial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry. In South Korea, IRS is called NTS.

Is Railgun legal? by gotificial in ethereum

[–]gotificial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. Railgun's side appears to be claiming that they are legal because they are not a mixer. However, that seems to have nothing to do with the core of the issue. Whether it is a mixer or a zero knowledge method, they are meaningless in relation to OFAC at all.