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n. A luser. Tends to imply someone who is ignorant mainly owing to inexperience. When this is applied to someone who has experience, there is a definite implication of stupidity.
*** nakamoto scheme
Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value to get distributed within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.
Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value gets distributed within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.
*** nano
/nanoh/ , n. [CMU: from nanosecond ] A brief period of time. Be with you in a nano means you really will be free shortly, i.e., implies what mainstream people mean by in a jiffy (whereas the hackish use of jiffy is quite different see jiffy ).

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Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value to get distributed within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.
Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value gets distributed within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.
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nakamoto scheme
Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value to get distributed within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.
Originally coined by Preston Byrne, in which the modus operandi of Bitcoin is
considered to be sufficiently dissimilar to a pyramid scheme to warrant the
creation of a new term. In a pyramid scheme there is typically one villain at
the top, but within a system like Bitcoin the prime mover is the algorithm and
not any particular individual - even its original inventor. Like a pyramid
scheme, the algorithm determines from the outset how value gets distributed
within the system. What superficially appears impartial and coldly
mathematical has a predetermined social outcome.