btw here are our last papers about this, any comment would be fantastic, we still didn't make all maths
The cost to run the network mostly depends upon the amount of electricity it uses
I see the biggest cost to running the Bitcoin and Nextcoin networks to be the electricity ..........cut this down to size.
+1's all round.
On the
Amsterdam Bitcoin conference front, I've still heard nothing back from the organisers of the March 18-20 event.
Sent 3 mails so far, but nada. No telephone nr available.
So if I've still heard nothing by Friday, I'm going to assume that it's simply not happening.
http://www.bitcoinference.com/Moving onwards, I'm in the process of getting a mail together for Jinyoung at the
Bitcoin Foundation for their conference, May 15-17:
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forum/index.php?/topic/652-bitcoin2014-l-may-15-17-l-amsterdam/Any ideas about what we actually want to do at the conference?
I'm assuming a stand (with solar powered RaspPi forging away, +10) promo material and team, but how about speakers/seminars ?
This conference is (almost) definitely going to happen, so we need to get moving on it.
If u have any ideas or feedback, post on:
https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,2277.0.htmlOn to my last brilliant idea for today:
I'm trying to figure out how practical it would be to make NXT completely green by offsetting carbon emissions.
The basic outline of my idea is to have a dedicated fund , maybe from unclaimed coins, that is able to forge enough NXT to pay for a carbon offset program, for the parts of the NXT network that aren't solar powered. (Brilliant set-up, btw, people are gonna love it)
Again, throw some ideas my way on:
https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,3418.0.html