Dave Rosenthal
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Gotcha.
Gotcha.
Yeah, there's been some spammers spamming.
Yeah, there's been some spammers spamming.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, sometimes you learn as you go. I remember that happening. I don't remember what my comment was at the time, but once I saw it, I was like, yeah, this seems like a natural progression. So you live and learn, right? Live and learn. And it was still early, so that's good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, sometimes you learn as you go. I remember that happening. I don't remember what my comment was at the time, but once I saw it, I was like, yeah, this seems like a natural progression. So you live and learn, right? Live and learn. And it was still early, so that's good.
Cool.
Cool.
So what would, so say there's a piece of software that's signed up for the T protocol, and so I can use T to execute it, right? Am I then required to also buy into the, like to give back value, or is it still I can just use that without doing it if I want to? Like it'll lock you in?
So what would, so say there's a piece of software that's signed up for the T protocol, and so I can use T to execute it, right? Am I then required to also buy into the, like to give back value, or is it still I can just use that without doing it if I want to? Like it'll lock you in?
Now, inside of the T protocol, can I place specific bets or buy into specific packages?
Now, inside of the T protocol, can I place specific bets or buy into specific packages?
So let's say I know my buddy Adam is about to release a new NPM package, a JavaScript thing. It's going to take the world by storm. I could stake his package when it first comes out, and as that package gains in usage, I would benefit from that? Is that how it works?
So let's say I know my buddy Adam is about to release a new NPM package, a JavaScript thing. It's going to take the world by storm. I could stake his package when it first comes out, and as that package gains in usage, I would benefit from that? Is that how it works?
Plus I can do it on my own packages, right?
Plus I can do it on my own packages, right?
When are we going to see?
When are we going to see?
I think I appreciate people trying new stuff. I think there's a large number of developers who are just so anti-crypto that it's going to be a stumbling block or something you'll have to overcome. Now, if it starts to work and work well and it's on Ethereum, you said, so that's proof of stake, right?
I think I appreciate people trying new stuff. I think there's a large number of developers who are just so anti-crypto that it's going to be a stumbling block or something you'll have to overcome. Now, if it starts to work and work well and it's on Ethereum, you said, so that's proof of stake, right?