Source: Orange Book
Let’s start with this article I saw a few days ago, "The two founders of a16z: What is the difference between the AI boom and the Internet boom?":
"From a technical point of view, Marc Andreessen believes that the Internet is a network, while AI is more like a computer.
The Internet is essentially a network that connects many existing computers and promotes the creation of new computers. It is dominated by network effects. As more people join, the value of the network increases, and it prompts people to build more new computers to connect to the Internet.
And AI, especially large language models, is a new type of computer, a probability-based, neural network-based computer, which is very different from the previous von Neumann-type computer (deterministic computer).
The development of AI is more similar to the era of microprocessors or mainframes, which processes data, learns from it and generates output. It is an information processing system, not a network. ”
Naturally, I began to wonder, in terms of technical essence, is Crypto more like a network or a computer?
Although Ethereum once had a dream of "world computer", the public chain does play a very different role of computer, such as pursuing decentralization more than efficiency, which is a route that traditional computers have never explored. But coming back, I still think Crypto is more like a network, for several reasons:
The core value of Crypto is the value transmission network. In order to achieve this core value, it requires a different computer architecture. Crypto's computer attribute is a tool, and its network attribute is the goal.
Crypto's network effect is too strong. The first-mover advantage and lock-in effect are very obvious. Even if the latecomers are technologically advanced, it is still difficult to catch up.
From another perspective, an Internet veteran told me that he believes that Crypto is software-oriented like the Internet, while AI is hardware-oriented like smartphones. When the former undergoes revolutionary changes, people often don't realize it and it takes a while to react. It may be that the network is large enough to show its true power. The latter is different. The hardware has a stronger sense of reality. The difference between Chatgpt and iPhone can be seen as soon as they come out.
Articles worth reading
Cryptology at the crossroads: moral responsibility, the cypherpunk movement and institutions
https://zkfold.ing/crypto-crossroads
@Guo Yu: What principles does the cypherpunk manifesto advocate? What are the moral responsibilities of cryptographers? What is the relationship between cryptography, cryptocurrency and free individuals? Here’s an excerpt:
“… In recent years, however, the values that once underpinned the development of cryptocurrencies seem to have been overshadowed by a focus on economic gain. While the rise of cryptocurrencies initially aligned with ideals of decentralization and financial autonomy, they have become increasingly dominated by speculative interests and profit motives. This shift toward monetization risks undermining the ethical foundations of cryptography and diverting attention from its potential to protect privacy and empower individuals.”
E10: Say love in secrets
https://open.spotify.com/episode/65bm7TCTyoEH3D6QDLpqkg
@曾汨:How do you design a reasonable inheritance plan for your Bitcoin? This podcast episode makes that very clear.
@Jeffrey Hu:The inheritance of crypto assets should be considered a follow-up topic to self-custody, or even an equally important topic. The latest podcast of Yicong Zheshi shares the thoughts and research on the concepts, solutions, security habits and other aspects of Bitcoin inheritance.
Nostr Wallet Connect: A Bitcoin Application Collaboration Layer
https://www.btcstudy.org/2024/06/21/nostr-wallet-connect-a-bitcoin-application-collaboration-layer/
@阿剑: NWC is a possibility of realizing the nostr protocol that has been proposed quite early. In principle, it is to arrange a nostr client with a lightning node, then by sending a message to the nostr client, you can control the lightning node, initiate payments, and generate invoices. In a narrow sense, this solves a big problem, that is, if you deploy a lightning node in your home network, how can you remotely control it when you are outside. Before nostr, the available methods either had to endure long network delays or obtain an externally accessible IP address. Currently, nwc has two implementations, one of which can be used with LND. However, if you know some programming, you can actually implement the same functions as nwc yourself in a non-standard way.
Broadly speaking, I have always believed that bitcoin, lightning, and nostr all provide very important tools for personal network survival. With them, you have all the necessary tools to build a personal homepage. nostr provides both display pages and content, as well as ports that can automatically process lightning; your lightning network node, you control it yourself. All you need is these trust-minimized protocols.
How to build the safest (and dumbest) Optimium
https://scalability.guide/posts/the_safest_optimium/
@张卓:Discusses a lot of assumptions about layer2 security. Suitable for students who enjoy thinking about problems and digging deep into them.
INFLUENCE
https://www.influenceth.io
@空岛:The most complex and closest to a "masterpiece" full-chain game so far. It has a complete economic system driven entirely by players, from raw materials to spaceship production. The game has just landed on the mainnet, and the entry threshold is a bit high, but it is still recommended to give it a try.