Trusted Third Parties Are Security Holes
Distributed Deep Learning in Open Collaborations
2018-07-25-johnbackus-howdecentralizationevolves.html
Mike Hearn/Satoshi Nakamoto Email 1 (Https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2080206.msg20791152#msg20791152)
What Color are your bits?
Bitcoin Is Worse Is Better
‘Nash eXchange’ directory
Slasher: A Punitive Proof-Of-Stake Algorithm
On Stake
Proof of Stake FAQs
TrueBit: A Scalable Verification Solution for Blockchains
‘The Most Important Scarce Resource Is Legitimacy’, Vitalik Buterin
Technology Holy Wars are Coordination Problems
Evolution as Backstop for Reinforcement Learning
Augur: a Decentralized Oracle and Prediction Market Platform (v2.0)
Steem vs Tron: The Rebellion against a Cryptocurrency Empire; Tron Founder Justin Sun Bought Steemit to Expand His Realm. But the Ferocious Backlash Started an Epic Cryptocurrency War
silk-road#sanjuro
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https://manifold.markets/
Silk Road 1: Theory & Practice
‘On Radical Markets’, Vitalik Buterin
DarkLeaks
The Token Curated Registry Reading List
When Can Token Curated Registries Actually Work?
https://github.com/aragon/whitepaper
https://kleros.io/assets/whitepaper.pdf
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/18/revealed-forest-carbon-offsets-biggest-provider-worthless-verra-aoe
Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests
Carbon offsets burning: A major fire in Oregon illustrates the challenges of managing forest carbon permanence
The Bootleg fire is burning through trees that are being used as carbon offsets: One of the dangers of using trees as offsets is that they can suddenly and catastrophically release all their stored carbon
Blockchain Enabled Carbon Credit Markets: Real Considerations to Make When Tokenizing Carbon Credits
https://nori.com/
From Kyoto Protocol to Klima Protocol (🌳,🌳)
On Seeing Through and Unseeing: The Hacker Mindset
Potential for large-scale CO2 removal via enhanced rock weathering with croplands
Home
Negative emissions—Part 1: Research landscape and synthesis
Negative emissions—Part 2: Costs, potentials and side effects
Negative emissions—Part 3: Innovation and upscaling
We Need To Take CO2 Out Of The Sky: To keep below two degrees, we’ll need to dramatically reduce current emissions and simultaneously remove 10–15 gigatons of CO2⧸yr from the atmosphere by 2050. Read on for what that means, why, and how we might do it.
Global Carbon Dioxide Removal Potential of Waste Materials From Metal and Diamond Mining
https://worksinprogress.co/issue/olivine-weathering/
Removal of atmospheric CO2 by rock weathering holds promise for mitigating climate change: Large-scale removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere might be achieved through enhanced rock weathering. It now seems that this approach is as promising as other strategies, in terms of cost and CO2-removal potential
Pulling carbon from the sky is necessary but not sufficient: Carbon dioxide removal is becoming a serious proposition. But it is not a substitute for aggressive action to cut emissions
Spreading rock dust on fields could remove vast amounts of CO2 from air: It may be best near-term way to remove CO2, say scientists, but cutting fossil fuel use remains critical
People Are Laughing about How Infeasible This Is.
It Seems Obviously the Kind of Thing You Could Solve via a Decentralized Blockchain for Carbon Credits, Similarly to Gwern’s CO2 Coin. Proof-Of-Paint Can Be Determined via Satellite Images With Public APIs.
The private mint in economics: evidence from the American gold rushes
startup-idea#mouse-longevity-perpetual-swaps
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Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
A Survey on Applications of Game Theory in Blockchain
https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2021/08/16/voting3.html
Toucan’s Huge Crypto Effort to End Useless Carbon Offsets Is Backfiring
High-Profile Initiatives to Plant Millions of Trees Are Being Touted by Governments around the World As Major Contributions to Fighting Climate Change. But Scientists Say Many of These Projects Are Ill-Conceived and Poorly Managed and Often Fail to Grow Any Forests at All.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/23/the-great-cash-for-carbon-hustle
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/19/do-carbon-credit-reduce-emissions-greenhouse-gases
https://magazine.atavist.com/watch-it-burn-france-europe-carbon-fraud-scam-vat-betrayal/
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3950103
Nuclear Explosions for Large Scale Carbon Sequestration