Makeup artist


A big thanks for my makeup artist Hanna Ng, a very responsible, skillful and cheerful girl~ Being so last minute of booking and without you I wouldn’t know I can look up this way! Having this first-in-my-life of putting up the fake-lashes and yeah two thumbs up for her stunning makeup service! Not to forget Henrietta for her great recommendation. Girls know best! Lol.

Is Bitcoin Truly Decentralized? Yes – and Here Is Why It’s Important

Those within the industry understand that one of Bitcoin's most important features—and perhaps its true core innovation—is its decentralized structure.

Bitcoin has no central control: no central repository of information, no central management, and, crucially, no central point of failure. And yet, most of the actual services and businesses built within the Bitcoin ecosystem are centralized. They are run by specific people, in specific locations, with specific computer systems, and they are susceptible to specific legal entanglements.

This situation creates tension and certainly a little irony—we have a decentralized technology, yet most things existing upon it are centralized.

To a casual observer, and even more to a cynical one, it may appear that the claim of Bitcoin's decentralization is a myth—an overstated feature conjured up as a bullet point in Bitcoin's marketing brochure, but suspiciously not apparent in the actual product.

Consider the structure of CoinBase, which is arguably the most successful Bitcoin wallet and payment service in existence. There is nothing decentralized about it.

Consider CoinBase's internal policies—they resemble PayPal’s, not the distributed utopia Bitcoiners imagine. Coinbase wants to know who you are. They want to know what you're doing with your money, and they'll block you if they disapprove. They spy on you and control you as much as any traditional financial institution (and to be fair, it's not really their fault—enforcers with guns will throw them in a cage if they don't do these things; it occurs under duress).

So the question arises: How can Bitcoiners claim decentralization when the premier Bitcoin service has essentially become a bank itself?

Critics point to centralized exchanges, wallets, and payment processors to condemn Bitcoin's claims of decentralization. When Mt. Gox exploded, losing half a billion dollars of customer money, critics expressed immense skepticism that Bitcoin was really anything unique at all—to them, it looked like just another new medium by which people are spied on at best, and ripped off, scammed, and defrauded at worst.

So isn't Bitcoin's claim of decentralization a lie?
No.

And here's why: to understand Bitcoin one must understand the difference between coercive centralization and market-based centralization. Bitcoin possesses the latter, but avoids the former, and that is a crucial distinction.

Coercive centralization is what we all experience in the legacy financial industry. The world's monetary system, based upon national fiat currencies created and managed by government-sponsored central banks, is coercive. It is coercive because the entities with the power over money's creation, regulation, and transfer have the will and the power to hurt you if you disobey. Not only that, but you are coerced into it in the first place, being forced to pay taxes and settle debts using only your government's anointed currency.

If you’d like to experience the coercion first-hand, try creating some dollars, and you will find yourself thrown in prison, your property taken from you. Or try transferring dollars in any way that is “unauthorized.” Then you will see what coercion means.

The entire financial system as it exists today rests upon this anti-market model of coercion—money moves only with the permission of those in control, and they're not in control by mutual contract, but by the privilege of violence. The various poisons such coercion bestows upon society are a topic for another essay, but the only reason people suffer this system is because it's been the only game in town.

Market-based centralization is fundamentally different. Its key feature is the ability to opt out.
Yes, CoinBase is a centralized entity. But you needn't use CoinBase to use Bitcoin. Yes, a Bitcoin exchange or web wallet is centralized, but you can always trade coins with a friend directly over the blockchain, or store it in a local wallet, without the permission of any third party.

A user of fiat is always forced to utilize a centralized service. A user of Bitcoin is never forced to utilize a centralized service. This is the key distinction between centralization found in Bitcoin (which is market-based) and centralization found in the traditional banking industry (which is coercive).

And this ability to opt out, while it may seem modest, enables wonderful things to happen, for the discipline of the marketplace can be realized. Consider: since every CoinBase user can opt out and leave the platform, this presents a natural check on CoinBase's ability to act with impropriety, and makes coercion impossible. Compare this to the model of a bank, which is able to burden its customers to a far more significant degree because it knows that if the customers want to participate in a meaningful way in the financial system, they have to use a bank and its associated fiat currency system.

It should thus be clear that Bitcoin enables users to withdraw into the neutral pasture of decentralized finance at any time, which means that any centralized service within the sphere exists only at the pleasure of its customers.

And thus the forms of market-based centralization found within Bitcoinland needn't be feared or condemned as one would the coercive centralization of the legacy financial system. What we have is indeed something fundamentally different, which is wholly compatible with the free-market structure and intent of Bitcoin's genesis. Indeed, a free market will inevitably lead to some points of market-based centralization when economic efficiencies can be found. Every voluntary organization of people or resources is market-based centralization, and by definition, there's an inability to coerce those who partake.

The key to judging the legitimacy of centralization is always the ability of users to opt out. Bitcoin provides this, while fiat and central banks do not.

That is the difference, and it is one that the world will soon come to appreciate.



重新出发



距离上一次登录网志已经大约7年前的事,
难道是所谓的七年之痒?
决定来个大翻新,重新出发。

告一段落《婵之声》那些曾经最美的回忆,
待续 《莫默笔记》。


美食清单

集中精力地祝福自己,告诉自己,一定要快快康复。答应自己等康复以后,会好好善待自己,好多好想品尝的东西等着我。。。

* 热腾腾的豆浆
* wm的cucumber milk
* McD的sundae雪糕
* puchong的客家擂茶
* sec2的酿豆腐
* 妈妈包的汤圆
* 麻坡四马路的laksa
* 大路旁的干贝粥
* starbuck的绿茶milkshake
* 麻坡的炸sotong
* kimgary的芝士锅饭
* hagendaz的绿茶雪糕
* miso汤
* rakuzen的soft shell crab
* 乌冬面
* 青口
* 马六甲的客家算盘子
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不是大酒楼的三珍海味,一样能令我垂涎三尺 :)


原来

原来,生病了真的要休息才会好。。。
原来,普通感冒也能病上两星期。。。
原来,感冒时身体冷得刺骨。。。
原来,咳嗽是不能吃橙的。。。
原来,redoxon比cebion有效虽同样是1000mg。。。
原来,西药的药性很强。。。
原来,喉咙痛可以用盐水漱口。。。
原来,半夜不舒服起身是很无助的。。。
原来,发烧时有人摸摸我的额头是幸福的。。。
原来,生病时想得到拥抱的感觉特别强烈。。。
原来,有人会愿意从老远来看我这个病人。。。
原来,自己是那么固执。。。
原来,有好多人在关心我。。。
原来,我应该好好珍惜一些人。。。



雪中送炭



尽管有着长长的blog list,都没时间去将他们一一道出。今天的突发事件,很突然,突然到我决定让他先插队,出现在我的blog先。生病的时刻真的很难受,冷气吹在身上,根本就是刺骨的。不行!不可以病的,我一直告诉自己。不过这一次意志力却失灵了,放工还得上课。。。顶不顺,半途离场。会不安,但我更不想在课室里晕倒,谁来抬我回家,哈哈。用最后的力气撑到地铁站,再回家。。多么希望快点到家。回到家后,多年老友竟然出现我家楼下,屡次劝他别来,天啊,还是拿他没办法。。不想麻烦人,所以下次会更善待自己身体。很好,都是中药,找到一个不逼我吃西药的人。唯一让我关注的,竟然是那一包包的珍珠粉。。。好多年前了,爸爸常吩咐我吃的东西,竟然冲一个年轻人手中接过,那种感觉,又怪又温馨。。。我愣了一会儿。。。这人不是我老爸,但他知道什么对我好,恰当的分配。珍珠宁神,我深知今晚睡前一包,肯定能睡得很甜。。。拿起温水,边blog边吞。。。晚上10.42分,在暖暖的床头灯旁,整个房间环绕着两个男人的爱心回忆里 。。。



咖啡



几时开始,我深深爱上咖啡。从恨到爱,到超爱。。终于知道何谓上瘾。那天和cousin在选购日常用品时,第一时间就丢了两大袋咖啡进购物篮里。她眼见不对劲,立刻奉劝我得自控。接着我还告诉回她很多咖啡上瘾的坏处。

口出这番话,顿时,想到自己对于男女之情不也如此吗。有时候明知某人不是一杯能让我喝了健康的茶,却意犹未尽,尝出了真感情。最糟莫过于当自己无法抽身,越陷越深。。。这杯茶的浓厚程度,足以让喝的人毕生难忘。

不是酒,却让人喝得如此不清醒。拿得起,放不下,爱到头来,已是伤痕累累。。

电邮里的回忆


整理旧电邮,惊觉里头有很多我已经忘了的对话、忘了的人、忘了的事。。。突然唤醒了一些已经淡忘的回忆。。。感觉好像,站在另一个人的角度,我看回了十七、八岁的自己。。微笑地读着曾经的我。life is moving on, I can't stop it at any ideal stage (though i wish to), but to appreciate every single present moment.



病倒了



存话筒啊,铁人终于病倒了,病得让我觉得很冷。凌晨三点钟从寒冷中惊醒。我已经穿了好几件衣,还是冷得刺骨。今天硬着头皮,换上工作服,防晒霜都没力气抹了,就到公司去了。

因为是新人,不想这么快就申请病假。今天没加班,多么的幸运,煎熬了九个小时,我终于放工了。

回想从前可以无缘无故的旷课,如今生病了都还得挤出最后的力气去公司。哈哈。。。





爱情 vs 面包

常有人问,爱情和面包如何选择。走上audit这条路,似乎爱情和面包,我已有了答案。与其对某人不公平,不如对自己残忍一些。

工作狂的性格,似乎又回来了。


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