It raised over $ 25,000 on the ethereum platform in eight hours before its developer pulled the plug as best he could given
the irreversible nature of blockchain smart contracts.
Due to the anonymous and
irreversible nature of blockchain transactions, the likelihood of recovering your funds is fairly low.
The exception is credit and debit cards and one of the reasons for that is because of
the irreversible nature of Bitcoin.
The most terrifying part of these studies is
the irreversible nature of the collapse, and the inevitable rise in sea level.
, a marketing and advertising company, has created powerful images that depict
the irreversible nature of killing wildlife.
Young & Rubicam Paris, a marketing and advertising company, has created powerful images that depict
the irreversible nature of killing wildlife.
In Raedecker's work, admonitions about
the irreversible nature of decay in the tradition of the vanitas still life appear to become applicable to the genre itself.
It is important to remember that it does not always work, and the prolongation of other treatment modalities should not be undertaken due to the severe and potentially
irreversible nature of this disease.
Warren Buffett on
the irreversible nature of pension plan promises This is a wonderful memo written by Buffett in 1975 to the Washington Post Chief Executive Katharine Graham with advice on the pension plan (which is now one of the few with a surplus).
A high density of severed axons could explain
the irreversible nature of progressive multiple sclerosis, he says.
Regulators will also need to figure out how to manage
the irreversible nature of blockchain.
Not exact matches
But it is just this supposedly impenetrable envelope
of pure «phenomenon» which the rebounding thrust
of human evolution pierces, at least at one point, since by its
nature it is
irreversible.
But when a certain intensity is attained by the new emotion, a critical point is passed, and there then ensues an
irreversible revolution, equivalent to the production
of a new
nature.)
Judge Coffin says the
nature, facts and drivers
of climate change will be central to the case — including whether there is a threshold at which the concentration
of CO2 in the atmosphere reaches a tipping point locking in
irreversible planetary damage.
Knowledge
of these thresholds is key to the sustainable management
of ecosystems and to anticipating
irreversible changes and / or ecological collapse,» wrote Alfredo Huete, a researcher at the University
of Sydney in Australia, in an accompanying commentary on the study in
Nature.
ALL the documents state that I am not review - able due to the length
of time I have been disabled, the deteriorating
nature of my disability and that it is
irreversible.
With this exhibition Jonas evokes the fragility
of nature, using her own poetic language to address the
irreversible impact
of human interference on the environmental equilibrium
of our planet.
Even in our high - tech times, which recently have been dubbed the era
of anthropocene — the
irreversible human footprint on earth —
nature is indispensable.
Initially drafted in 2003 with the support and input
of NGOs, the bill had been changed so much by the time it first arrived in parliament in 2010 that 73 leading civil - society organizations said it would «open the door for
irreversible destructions [
of] the country's
nature» by allowing land uses such as mining, urbanization, tourism facilities, dam construction, and other forms
of energy development to have priority over protection.
Bill McKibben, a high - profile climate campaigner with 350.org, said: «For scientists, conservative by
nature, to use «serious, pervasive, and
irreversible» to describe the effects
of climate falls just short
of announcing that climate change will produce a zombie apocalypse plus random beheadings plus Ebola.»
The myriad
of processes that transform energy, that result in the motion
of mass in the atmosphere, in oceans, and on land, processes that drive the global water, carbon, and other biogeochemical cycles, all have in common that they are
irreversible in their
nature.»
It includes the likelihood
of irreversible changes to societies and to
nature, and even a small chance
of catastrophe.
The
nature of a medical professional's work is such that their errors can cause
irreversible harm to an innocent victim.
Before giving consent to terminal palliative sedation, a patient who wishes to receive such sedation or, where applicable, the individual authorized to consent to care on behalf
of the patient, must among other things be informed
of the prognosis, the
irreversible and terminal
nature of the sedation and the anticipated duration
of the sedation.
The public
nature of distributed ledgers also means that transactions are immutable and
irreversible.
But that proved much more difficult than advertised, because the very
nature of a blockchain is to make any executed transaction
irreversible — even if it's the result
of an exploit.
«Unfortunately because
of its
irreversible nature, bitcoin requires near perfect security,» he said.