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The Problem with the Longest Chain Rule | Proof of Work (Understanding Wavelet)

The Problem with the Longest Chain Rule | Proof of Work (Understanding Wavelet) Proof-of-work blockchains have stood the test of time, powering some of the largest cryptocurrencies today. However, such blockchains are not scalable due to the slow and inefficient nature of proof-of-work.

This video discusses the problems of proof-of-work, guided by the soothing voice of our CTO, Kenta.

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About Kenta Iwasaki:

Kenta Iwasaki  is a software engineer, game programmer, robotics engineer, and serial technical entrepreneur with a heavy research background on distributed systems, cryptography, signal processing, mathematics, statistics and machine learning. His R&D works under Dranithix, and NAVER Corp has introduced substantial novel interdisciplinary solutions to a wide range of industrial and scientific domains. From disassembling/hacking games to implementing botnets/exploits to widely-used antiviruses/application VM’s starting at an age of 6, Kenta has won several (~20) internationally recognized hackathons at Stanford University, ETH Denver, EOS, IBM, University of Waterloo, HKUST, University of Pennsylvania, US Department of State, General Electric . He has an extensive record in independently architecting and implementing a wide plethora of technically challenging systems such as currency exchanges, distributed databases, sharded multiplayer game servers, hardware-accelerated graphics engines, cross-platform networking libraries, and distributed computing platforms.

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