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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (180793)11/26/2021 1:04:04 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 218847
 
Great videos. Thanks.

I worked with Silver and Silicon including other metals used to adhere the materials to each other. Used lots of Kao Wool.

I saw they used masks, very important with lead dust and fumes.

The recycling of electronic parts to recover the the precious metals looks interesting too.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (180793)11/26/2021 1:53:40 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218847
 
Makes it pretty obvious that "proof of work" has no value in its own right... but has that function matter as a useful metric only when the work done leaves something of actual value behind ?

Work has to have a point... and be successful... including the element in risk of it not being successful... with success necessarily defined as something more than "work for its own sake" that generated nothing of real value ?

Otherwise, anyone who goes mining... and fails to convert their rocks into a permanent physical legacy others will value... should be awarded their "participation trophies" in the form of the fiat required to reward them for going through the motions of "doing the work" ?

When the bitcoin you bought for $20 each finally do get converted to gold... does that count ? I guess if you did buy a couple hundred bitcoin when they first came out... they can't possibly represent real value in relation to any proof of work... which doesn't mean the things you can buy with them now that are products of others work... have no value ?