Define "this". If you git-log from the commit on the top of that ASCII graph, you get all the drawn commits listed (unless adjusted with arguments such as `--no-merges` or `--first-parent`).
blind signatures are nice and verifiably unlinkable but digital bearer certificates require a trusted central "mint" to issue and reissue them. This central point of failure can and inevitably will... fail, as Chaum's company (Digicash) did. And it can also inflate the currency without anyone knowing.
Bitcoin was the result of cypherpunks going back to the drawing board to create a decentralized solution. Unfortunately bitcoin sacrificed unlinkability for decentralization. Modern "privacy" cryptocurrencies utilizing zero-knowledge proofs are advancing the state-of-the-art in terms of having both properties.
A decentralized DBC "mint" is theoretically possible. However there are two more downsides to blind signature approach: (1) auditing is impossible because there is no history so detecting if mint-node(s) have colluded to cheat or catching an inflation bug is unsolved problem. (2) Arbitrary amounts are not supported so it is necessary to create fixed denomination "notes", which then add size and complexity to every transaction.
source: been there, done that. bought the t-shirt.
I stopped clicking on twitter (yeah, X, whatever) links after they started requiring login to view tweets/threads. I have an old account I could use, but simply don't feel the need to bother. If they want to alienate readers, so be it.
1. there is a an electromagnetic connection between the sun and the earth.
2. lightning is constantly equalizing voltage from space to earth.
3. earthquakes are probably caused by electrical imbalances, not the reverse.
4. most everyone here probably will deny 1..3 above and downvote me to oblivion.
5. read Christian Birkeland's biography. Or Hannes Alfven. then come back.
1. there is a an electromagnetic connection between the sun and the earth.
2. lightning is constantly equalizing voltage from space to earth.
3. earthquakes are probably caused by electrical imbalances, not the reverse.
4. most everyone here probably will deny 1..3 above.
5. read Christian Birkeland's biography. Or Hannes Alfven. then come back.
quote from article: "The Ford engine ran until its spark plugs gave out a few years ago and a newly installed fuel cell—quieter and more efficient—has not yet been hooked into the village grid. Bourakébougou is dark, waiting for a hydrogen future to arrive."