[Daily Discussion] Saturday, April 11, 2020 Bitcoin Markets |
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Harnessing Randomness for Price Prediction Posted: 11 Apr 2020 07:44 AM PDT All all men know, and only fools dispute, all information in the universe -- including past, present, and future -- is encrypted in the near-infinite randomness of data surrounding us at all times. Therefore, I have decided to harvest that randomness to predict the movements of bitcoin. This veritable firehose of data exceeds the capacity of the human brain to process, but with the help of a computer it can be distilled down and its essential truth extracted. How shall I do it? I have programmed a computer to generate vast numbers of public keys at random. When the system finds an address beginning with "1btcbgd" it means an upward movement is coming soon. Multiple finds reinforce the strength of the prediction. Alternately, finding "1btcbrd" suggests a movement downward, with repetitions likewise increasing the strength of the prediction. I'll post each address as I find it, along with timestamp and private key as proof. Will echoes of the future whisper in the infinite randomness of the universe? Let us find out together. [link] [comments] |
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