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title: "bitcoin-governance"
title: "bitcoin"
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whitepaper: bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
# Governance
"Bitcoin governance is the process by which a set of transaction and block verification rules are decided upon, implemented, and enforced, such that individuals adopt these rules for verifying that payments they received in transactions and blocks fit their subjective definition of “Bitcoin”. If two or more individuals adopt the same set validation of rules, they form an inter-subjective social consensus of what “Bitcoin” is."
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- not great with synchronisation
- large app size
- requires wifi or cell coverage
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# Whitepaper
link: https://github.com/holochain/holochain-proto/blob/whitepaper/holochain.pdf
Hashing algorithms and public key encryption provided a frameork for distributed systems using hash-chains. There are two main uses of these: agent centric systems like [[git]] and data-centric systems like [[ethereum]] and [[bitcoin]].
Holochain aims to fix scalability issues of blockchain by addressing the data-centric assumptions of the blockchain approach.

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Holochain is interesting. Framework for peer for peer apps. Apps built on holochain connect users devices directly in a p2p network. Data created by each user is digitally signed and stored in their device. The apps defines rules about what valid data looks like. The network of peers makes up the entire Distributed Hash Table (DHT), where each peer has a small, random 'shard' of the DHT.
How could we use this for veracity.
How does the blockchain work? How does it achieve consensus? Is it BFT?
How could we use this for veracity? We could make a holochain app.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icte.2020.09.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120465

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- [reading-papers](notes/reading-papers.md)
- [blockchain-terms](notes/blockchain-terms.md)
[412-lectures](notes/412-lectures.md), [hyperledger](hyperledger.md), [governance](notes/governance.md) , [decentralized-autonomous-organization](notes/decentralized-autonomous-organization.md), [DeFi](notes/DeFi.md), [dApps](notes/dApps.md), [sybil-problem](notes/sybil-problem.md), [smart-contracts](smart-contracts.md), [transaction-finality](transaction-finality.md), [consensus](notes/consensus.md), [CPR-governance](notes/CPR-governance.md), [eth-governance](notes/eth-governance.md), [food-manufacturing](notes/food-manufacturing.md), [bitcoin-governance](notes/bitcoin-governance.md)
[412-lectures](notes/412-lectures.md), [hyperledger](hyperledger.md), [governance](notes/governance.md) , [decentralized-autonomous-organization](notes/decentralized-autonomous-organization.md), [DeFi](notes/DeFi.md), [dApps](notes/dApps.md), [sybil-problem](notes/sybil-problem.md), [smart-contracts](smart-contracts.md), [transaction-finality](transaction-finality.md), [consensus](notes/consensus.md), [CPR-governance](notes/CPR-governance.md), [eth-governance](notes/eth-governance.md), [food-manufacturing](notes/food-manufacturing.md), [bitcoin](bitcoin.md)
# Reading