Crypto, blockchain y NFTs

EPISODE · May 22, 2022 · 1H 36M

Crypto, blockchain y NFTs

from Nebuchadnezzar · host Julio César Fernández y Oliver Nabani

Blockchain o cadenas de bloques. Una de las últimas revoluciones tecnológicas, que en su esencia es tan complejo que su no entendimiento provoca muchas confusiones. ¿Qué es una cadena de bloques? ¿Cómo funcionan? ¿Y las criptomonedas si las comparamos con las monedas que usamos en nuestro día a día? ¿Y los NFT? ¿Tokens no fungibles? ¿Qué valor tiene algo que es digital y no tangible? ¿Hay una burbuja? ¿Nos hemos vuelto locos o todo tiene un sentido que no entendemos? Vamos a repasar los conceptos fundamentales que nos permitan entender realmente unos conceptos que, entendamos o no, son el presente y el futuro de la tecnología. Todo tiene mucho más sentido de lo que podemos pensar en un principio…  Pero cuando no hay la suficiente información se corre de una malinterpretación, humo e incluso estafas. Aprende Swift y SwiftUI con nuestra última formación: Swift Developer Program 2023. Oliver Nabani - Twitter: @olivernabani - Twitch: Oliver Nabani - Youtube: Oliver Nabani Julio César Fernández - Twitter: @jcfmunoz - Twitch: Apple Coding - Podcast: Apple Coding - Formación: Apple Coding Academy - Consultoría: Gabhel Studios

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Mysterious Island (version 2), The by Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) LibriVox The book tells the adventures of five Americans on an uncharted island in the South Pacific. The story begins in the American Civil War, during the siege of Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate States of America. As famine and death ravage the city, five northern prisoners of war decide to escape by the unusual means of hijacking a balloon. The five are Cyrus Smith, a railroad engineer in the Union army (named Cyrus Harding in some English translations); his black manservant Neb (short for Nebuchadnezzar), who Verne repeatedly states is not a slave but an ex-slave who had been freed by Smith; the sailor Bonadventure Pencroff (who is addressed only by his surname, but his "Christian name", Bonadventure, is given to their boat; in other translations, he is also known as Pencroft); his protégé Harbert Brown (called Herbert in some translations), a young boy whom Pencroff raises as his own after the death of his father (Pencroff's former captain); and the journalist Gedéon Sp Bible (KJV) 27: Daniel by King James Version (KJV) LibriVox The Book of Daniel is a book in the Hebrew Bible. The book tells of how Daniel, a Judean exile at the court of Nebuchadnezzar II (605 to 562 BC), the ruler of Babylon, becomes a high government official and delivers various visions.The earliest manuscripts discovered, like the traditional Jewish version, are written partly in Hebrew and partly in Aramaic, and consist of a series of six third-person narratives (chapters one to six) followed by four apocalyptic visions in the first person (chapters seven to twelve). The narratives take the form of court tales which focus on tests of religious fidelity involving Daniel and his friends (chapters one, three and six), and Daniel's interpretation of royal dreams and visions (chapters two, four and five). In the second part of the book, Daniel recounts his own reception of dreams, visions and angelic interpretations. (Introduction from Wikipedia) Daniel (KJV) by King James Version Loyal Books The Book of Daniel is a book in the Hebrew Bible. The book tells of how Daniel, a Judean exile at the court of Nebuchadnezzar II (605 to 562 BC), the ruler of Babylon, becomes a high government official and delivers various visions.The earliest manuscripts discovered, like the traditional Jewish version, are written partly in Hebrew and partly in Aramaic, and consist of a series of six third-person narratives (chapters one to six) followed by four apocalyptic visions in the first person (chapters seven to twelve). The narratives take the form of court tales which focus on tests of religious fidelity involving Daniel and his friends (chapters one, three and six), and Daniel's interpretation of royal dreams and visions (chapters two, four and five). In the second part of the book, Daniel recounts his own reception of dreams, visions and angelic interpretations. (Introduction from Wikipedia) Writing on the Wall Nigel Mohammed Daniel chapter 5v5-30 reveals that the time for the Babylonian empire was at an end. Lieutenant-General Sir John Glubb was a British soldier, scholar and author who studied the life cycle of world empires throughout history and discovered that all empires have a lifespan of about 250 years on average. He argued that empires go through seven steps. The age of outburst (or pioneers), the age of conquests, the age of commerce, the age of affluence, the age of intellect, the age of decadence and finally the age of decline and collapse. The king of Babylon in his arrogance and pride is drinking from the vessels from the Temple of God.Unlike his father Nebuchadnezzar, this king did not acknowledge the one true God. Even as the king and a thousand of his nobles are getting drunk and praising the gods of gold, silver, bronze, iron, wood and stone suddenly there appears out of the blue some writing on the wall. The message is from God....Your days are numbered, you have been weighed
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