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The Quai Network's first technical lecture will kick off on January 2nd. The event invites the project's core founder, mechanikalk, who will share insights on the architecture design of this public chain, focusing on how the innovative consensus scheme Proof of Entropy Minima can break through the scalability bottleneck of traditional PoW. Friends interested in blockchain technology and the evolution of PoW can follow this presentation to learn about the potential of next-generation proof of work in practical applications.
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Mechanikalk giving a lecture? I should go listen, but Entropy Minima sounds a bit suspicious.
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The lecture on January 2nd feels like just another hype...
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Next-generation PoW, here we go again. When will it actually be implemented?
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Quai's consensus solution sounds promising, but I wonder how it performs in practice.
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Breaking through the PoW bottleneck? I feel like every project claims that.
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Mark it down, I must check out how mechanikalk explains it on January 2nd.
But January 2nd, right during the New Year holiday, so I have time to listen.
Entropy Minima sounds quite innovative. I wonder how it compares to PoS systems like Solana.
The worst part of these lectures is always the last sentence: "Stay tuned." Hope mechanikalk doesn't pull the same stunt again.
Quai is up to something again. The buzz from the last announcement hasn't died down yet.
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Entropy Minima sounds impressive, what does mechanikalk have to say?
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The lecture on January 2nd, but it's probably just another empty talk...
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PoW scaling is an old story, it seems everyone is just bragging.
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Waiting to see how mechanikalk will spin the story of Proof of Entropy Minima.
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Sharing architecture design ideas is not bad, but I'm worried it's just another promotional routine.
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If they could truly break through the traditional PoW bottleneck, they would have done it long ago. Why does it feel like they're just repeating the wheel this time?
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I haven't heard of Quai's consensus scheme... need to do some homework.
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1. Is pow about to revolutionize again? Will this truly solve scalability or is it just another marketing gimmick?
2. mechanikalk lecture? Must mark it down, the entropy minima theory sounds intriguing.
3. January 2nd, huh? Another season of technical lectures... but PoW definitely needs new ideas.
4. The name entropy minima sounds really cool, but I wonder how it performs in practice.
5. What is quai up to? It seems like recent public chains are all talking about breaking through the traditional pow bottleneck.
6. The lecture is good, but don’t tell me it’s just theoretical talk again.
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It's worth listening to mechanikalk's explanation himself, but I'm just worried it might be another hype concept.
I've marked January 2nd, let's see what tricks mechanikalk has up his sleeve.
Whether this consensus scheme is practical and stable in real-world applications remains a question.
The scalability bottleneck of PoW has been an old problem for a long time—new bottle, old wine?
Next-generation proof of work—just hearing this term makes me think of how many promises have ultimately fallen flat.
We need to look at the technical details; just hearing the fancy name isn't very useful.
Just listen, anyway it's all the same kind of extensibility rhetoric.
If mechanikalk explains it, I might believe it; others, let's keep a question mark.
Entropy Minima? The name sounds pretty impressive, not sure if it can really be implemented.
The lecture on January 2nd is worth tuning in to, to see if it's truly innovative or just another round of hype.
These folks are always trying to improve PoW; instead of fussing, why not just change the approach?
Has anyone heard of Quai? Seems like the buzz isn't that high.