> The reason amateur transmissions are not encrypted isn't technical, it's that the laws regulating amateur radio service forbid it explicitly.
It shouldn't be encrypted. The only (and the most important) thing which needs to be transmitted globally is the hashes of the several last blocks. It is not possible to "decrypt", so from my understanding, it's not "encrypted" information.
It shouldn't be encrypted. The only (and the most important) thing which needs to be transmitted globally is the hashes of the several last blocks. It is not possible to "decrypt", so from my understanding, it's not "encrypted" information.
> I'll believe it when I see it.
Bitshares, NXT, Reddcoin, to name a few.