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Brute-forcing unsolved math problems/equations

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-23 16:40

Why not write software that creates rainbow tables of randomly-generated equations (that involved constants and variables that are related to a certain field) and then checks each one for validity (unit testing?) for certain unsolved areas of math?

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-24 3:26

>>4
base it on the blockchain, new problem created
fixed that for you

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-24 3:27

"The blockchain" is dumb. It's like saying "the graph" or "the array" or "the linked list." It's just a fucking data structure. A fucking distributed hashed linked list.

Why are normies so impressed by it? They don't even know what it is, why someone would use it, or more importantly, why you shouldn't use it.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-24 4:29

>>4
Because bloackchain isn't just a "linked list", it a distributed trust system protected by strong cryprography.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-24 5:47

>>7
distributed systems are never ``strong''
Here's how to have a secure distributed system:
1. don't have a distributed system

Besides, security isn't the only concern. You know what else you need to worry about? Performance and energy usage. Cryptocurrencies are slow as fuck to process transactions and use a ton of energy thanks to people mining with ASICs or GPUs. Additionally, a public transaction ledger means there's no security, unless you only use cryptocurrency over Tor, but Tor is slow as fuck, and you also have to worry about malicious nodes (which there are actually plenty of).

Blockchain is a meme-tier buzzword used by tech startups who want a quick exit game. Create a shitty derivative cryptocurrency that's like a shitty version of Bitcoin that nobody uses, then cash out. It's a ``greater fool theory'' shit. See also: tulip mania.

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