If you really care about bitcoin security I would like to see you promote cold storage and hardware wallets.
Damn straight. More than that. I want to know what percentage of the bitcoin network is controlled by hot private keys, and what percentage by cold ones. I think it should be part of the protocol, somehow.
So how can this be measured? ...
Instead it looks like you are merely a PoS shill:
Seriously, PoS is where it's at. PoS and utility ie. fast transactions. And fairness or democratisation ie. ASIC Proof.
Oooh... wow! Taking comments, made - in computer-time-relative-terms - centuries ago - out of context, even... In April, global hashrates flipped between PoS coins like fleas on a poor old infested dog... can't even remember I said that. And I will probably forget that I said this in a few months time, when I'm thinking about something else again...
And my short attention span is a symptom of humanity, hence the need for science, or anything useful in general, to record hard metrics on things, to make them useful, and hence my post.
I hold no allegiances to anything, except the notion that all things are variable... let's refrain from getting personal and try to navigate closer to the topic at hand, shall we?
These targeted attacks from PoS shills will not be forgotten and will come back to haunt your projects. Why don't you try and compete honestly through real development instead of creating shill accounts on bitcointalk?
I only have two accounts here... and I've forgotten the login details or pseudonym of my first.
It's not a targeted attack. Seeing as that my Bitcoins will only be worth something in a few years, and I'm frustrated at that, having more time than money, I'm staring at the cracks and sharing my thoughts. I do appreciate you trying to understand them...