How To Make a Bitcoin Address With a TI-89 Calculator
sarahnaomi writes: The power of Bitcoin is giving your dusty old TI-89 calculator a second chance of being useful. Matt Whitlock, who helped make one of the world's first Bitcoin ATMs, is at it again. In a video posted on to Vimeo, he showed how using the calculator once only used for high school geometry and a 12-sided die makes a secure address for your Bitcoin account. The video self-explanatory. Load up your calculator with the code, roll it 72 times and enter the number rolled into it. After that, the calculator pumps out a private key and address.
The video self-explanatory.
Ah.
Load up your calculator with the code, roll it 72 times
Okay, done that, but nothing much happened. What is the 12-sided die for?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
More importantly, calling people who use Bitcoin retarded or suckers doesn't actually constitute a strong argument against it.
Bitcoin is backed by the goods and services available in exchange of it, just like any other currency.
The founders of most currencies currently at use are dead.
Forget magic. Any technology distinguishable from divine power is insufficiently advanced.