Non-Arbitrary Spaces
  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • A simple NAS
  • More useful NASs
  • Blockchain History in a NAS
  • Application of NATs to NASs
  • Recording NASs on the blockchain
  • Further thoughts
  • Conclusion
  • References + Resources
  • Contact + Socials
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Blockchain History in a NAS

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Last updated 1 year ago

A consequence of using on-chain, non-arbitrary data to define the landscape is that the history of bitcoin, and indeed the larger bitcoin community, is represented in the space created. Everything from network adoption, market sentiment, regulatory conditions, mining technology, and protocol changes have affected both transaction throughput and network difficulty. Figure 7 shows some of these features.

Figure 7: The history of Bitcoin in a NAS