"A4 paper sheet-sized ceramic film could hold more than 2 TB of data" Just 2 TB? Makes you appreciate just how much 2 TB of data is.
Also, what's the point of "storing our future" if it is so difficult to read and decode? How would one even know where to look for the data if it's get lost. So besides doing it for fun I don't see the point of this and how it can be ever scaled to be in everyday use.
Right. This is probably just a start though. Just as Richard Feynman stated:
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.
I recently wanted to purchase a 3TB harddrive. The price is not that heavy
(e,. g. at around 100 Euro), but I also realised that I'd much prefer that
price to go down significantly. I am still in shock at the RAM prices. That
is no longer affordable really.
Off-topic, but anyone knows where to buy such [1] old but not rare (so they are cheap enough) math books? In UK and globally? Is e-bay and perhaps amazon the best place? How to avoid fakes?
Like FooBarBizBazz says below. One can buy and sell multiple options at the same time such that the trade overall makes money if the price stays within a range or (with a different set of option trades) makes money if the price goes outside a range, regardless if it is up or down. Search for straddle and strangle options. Option trading for Bitcoin and all major crypto currencies is possible and it is where the majority of trading happens.
"Reverse collar" (aka "long (iron) condor") options strategies would be one possibility, depending on the premiums people are charging. This is assuming that options trading for Bitcoin is possible and works the same as options trading on the ordinary stock market. Also, I am not an options trader.
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