+1
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Rabbit <rabbitface(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Someone was proposing a currency denominated in joules
which would
represent the ability to generate that much energy in the future.
https://medium.com/armchair-economics/183c2ad47b50
The exchange rate between Bitcoiny CPU cycles and joules would be pretty
straightforward to figure out.
But: would this be more prone to speculation and bubbles since it's based
on our estimation of what will happen in the future? And what happens when
everyone tries to cash in their joules at the same time?
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Ryan Bethencourt <
ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I've been reading/following the whole evolution of bitcoins as currency
and I'm still a bitcoin skeptic (I prefer potential rather than spent
processing power :) ).
So I was curious, has anyone in the past tried to create a virtual
currency based on a resource value, like future usage of CPU time (i.e. $1
would equal an equivalent amount of electricity and hardware wear and tear
for x number of CPU cycles, which could be exchanged either for the cycles,
at a super computer bank or for other currencies)?
To me it seems that bit coin is like a spent CPU resource rather than a
future resource and by flipping the equation to future rather than past
value a currency based on this type of commodity would be useful... any
thoughts?
R
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