Digital money organized by a synced distributed ledger online. While centralized currencies are backed by the economies of countries, decentralized currencies typically don't have a government affiliation. These currencies are run by incentivized volunteers via appropriate consensus algorithms. Much like incentivized volunteers run Uber, called drivers, and Airbnb, called hosts, incentivized volunteers, traditionally called "miners," run these decentralized currency protocols. Examples of decentralized currencies include Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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Hey, hey, hey! No spoilers about last night's episode of Breaking Bad... I'm only Netflix-current and haven't seen any of this season yet!
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MC Grade: 49%
Essay Grade: 53%
Quiz Grade: 63%
HW Grade: 43%
Notebook Check: 40%
Midterm: 50%
Map Project: 20%
Final: 87%
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Quiz Grade: 63%
HW Grade: 43%
Notebook Check: 40%
Midterm: 50%
Map Project: 20%
Final: 87%
Current Events Test: 120%
Final Grade: 97%
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2. How much food someone can buy with a specific amount of money when going out.
2. How much food someone can buy with a specific amount of money when going out.
1. Person 1 gathers up a bunch of loose change and asks "how much food currency is this?" Person 2 looks at it and answers: "that looks like two bacon cheeseburgers and a small drink"
2. Person 1 only has $5 in his wallet at the moment and can't decide if they want to go out to lunch. Person 2 says: "That's three cheeseburgers and a small fry right there!"
2. Person 1 only has $5 in his wallet at the moment and can't decide if they want to go out to lunch. Person 2 says: "That's three cheeseburgers and a small fry right there!"
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