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@joshaxie

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got KYC approved! #hauntedspace
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wheres the link
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sup world
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cutiieee
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@hotdao Been farming for a year, hope I'll get rewarded soon! 🚀
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Wagmi ✊Onchain forever
@wagmi
Feeling generous w @srijan.eth
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Joshua Trinidad
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Goodmorning farcaster people
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Mint joshaxie for free ✨ https://far.quest/contracts/degen/joshaxie-1
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Shawki Sukkar
@shawki
FARCASTER!
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Reached a 100 followers! More to come!!! 🚀
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Noice !!!!
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hhh
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A fun math aside, on the idea of splitting a large zk proving workload between multiple provers. Suppose you have N provers, and you have a proving workload that you split into N parts (so, one part per prover). You require provers to pre-register, but registration is open-access. Suppose you have a constant fault rate (eg. 1/5 of registered provers fail). Provers expect to complete in one round (eg. 3s). If one prover fails, other provers have to come in and re-prove that load. How many rounds does it take for the entire workload to get proven? Answer: log*(N) (yes, that's the iterated-log function) Why: In the first round, you go from N unproven workloads to N/5 unproven workloads In the second round, each remaining workload gets assigned 5 provers, so per-workload failure rate becomes 1 in 5^5. So you go to N / 5 / 5^5 unproven workloads In the third round, each remaining workload gets assigned ~5^5 provers, so failure rate is 1 in 5^(5^5). So you go to N / 5 / 5^5 / 5^(5^5) unproven workloads
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sup worlds
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sick
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currently listening to my shazam history from the past 3 weeks that i spent on the road. love the power music has that lets you relive a moment in time like this
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infinity warlords!!
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Cryptocurrencies are digital boundaries. That is, in the physical world you can clearly distinguish where France ends and Germany begins. And you can enumerate the millions of people near the Franco-German border, as opposed to those who are more internally located. But in the digital world, you can’t easily see the Instagram/X border. You can’t see which people spend a lot of time on both platforms, and are in a sense near the network border, as opposed to those who are “patriots” to just one platform. Until crypto. Because coin holdings give public digital boundaries. You can determine from wallets and posts which people are coin maximalists (and hold 100% in one coin) vs which people are in digital border territories (and hold balances in multiple coins). This is machine-readable information that can establish digital and physical borders for a community. NFT-gated Discords and door locks prove the point. So: it’s early now, but eventually crypto tribalism becomes crypto patriotism.
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Introducing: pink technology
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