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Amazon Rapids Fun stories for kids on the go. Amazon Restaurants Food delivery from local restaurants. ComiXology Thousands of Digital Comics. According to Herodotus, after the Persian navy began its maneuvers, Aristides arrived at the Allied camp from Aegina. Salamis was the turning point in the second Persian invasion, and indeed the Greco-Persian Wars in general. A number of historians believe that Salamis is one of the most significant battles in human history. The Allied victory at Salamis ended the immediate threat to Greece, and Xerxes now returned to Asia with part of the army, leaving his general Mardonius to attempt to complete the conquest.
The Peloponnesians refused to countenance marching north of the Isthmus to fight the Persian army; the Athenians tried to shame them into doing so, with no success. During the winter, the Allies held a meeting at Corinth to celebrate their success, and award prizes for achievement.
In response, realising the importance of the Athenian fleet to their security, and probably seeking to massage Themistocles's ego, the Spartans brought Themistocles to Sparta. After returning to Athens in the winter, Plutarch reports that Themistocles made a proposal to the city while the Greek fleet was wintering at Pagasae:.
So Themistocles told Aristides that his purpose was to burn the naval station of the confederate Hellenes, for that in this way the Athenians would be greatest, and lords of all. Then Aristides came before the people and said of the deed which Themistocles purposed to do, that none other could be more advantageous, and none more unjust. On hearing this, the Athenians ordained that Themistocles cease from his purpose. However, as happened to many prominent individuals in the Athenian democracy, Themistocles's fellow citizens grew jealous of his success, and possibly tired of his boasting.
Both Diodorus and Plutarch suggest he was quickly restored to the favour of the Athenians. In the aftermath of the invasion, the Athenians began rebuilding their city under the guidance of Themistocles. There, he assured them that no building work was on-going, and urged them to send emissaries to Athens to see for themselves. Themistocles also now returned to his naval policy, [17] and more ambitious undertakings that would increase the dominant position of his native state.
It seems clear that, towards the end of the decade, Themistocles had begun to accrue enemies, and had become arrogant; moreover his fellow citizens had become jealous of his prestige and power. Furthermore, after the treason and disgrace of the Spartan general Pausanias , the Spartans tried to implicate Themistocles in the plot; he was, however, acquitted of these charges. Themistocles first went to live in exile in Argos. Themistocles introduces himself to the king and seeks to enter his service: Thucydides and Plutarch say that Themistocles asked for a year's grace to learn the Persian language and customs, after which he would serve the king, and Artaxerxes granted this.
At some point in his travels, Themistocles's wife and children were extricated from Athens by a friend, and joined him in exile. Magnesia about 50 talents per year—"for bread" ; Myus "for opson " ; and Lampsacus "for wine". Themistocles was one of the several Greeks aristocrats who took refuge in the Achaemenid Empire following reversals at home, other famous ones being Hippias , Demaratos , Gongylos or Alcibiades. Coins are the only contemporary documents remaining from the time of Themistocles. Themistocles was probably the first ruler ever to issue coinage with his personal portrait, as he became Achaemenid Governor of Magnesia in BC.
During his lifetime, Themistocles is known to have erected two statues to himself, one in Athens, and the other in Magnesia, which would lend credence to the possibility that he also illustrated himself on his coins. The rulers of Lycia followed towards the end of the 5th century as the most prolific and unambiguous producers of coins displaying the portrait of their rulers. They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
It was rumored that after his death, Themistocles's bones were transported to Attica in accordance with his wishes, and buried in his native soil in secret, it being illegal to bury an Athenian traitor in Attica. It is possible to draw some conclusions about Themistocles's character.
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Perhaps his most evident trait was his massive ambition; "In his ambition he surpassed all men"; [16] "he hankered after public office rather as a man in delirium might crave a cure". Yet, set against these negative traits, was an apparently natural brilliance and talent for leadership: Both Herodotus and Plato record variations of an anecdote in which Themistocles responded with subtle sarcasm to an undistinguished man who complained that the great politician owed his fame merely to the fact that he came from Athens.
As Herodotus tells it:.
As Plato tells it, the heckler hails from the small island of Seriphus; Themistocles retorts that it is true that he would not have been famous if he had come from that small island, but that the heckler would not have been famous either if he had been born in Athens. Themistocles was undoubtedly intelligent, but also possessed natural cunning; "the workings of his mind [were] infinitely mobile and serpentine". Themistocles died with his reputation in tatters, a traitor to the Athenian people; the "saviour of Greece" had turned into the enemy of liberty.
Therefore, one may well be amazed that the Athenians were willing to rid themselves of a man of such genius. Since Diodorus's history includes such luminaries as Alexander the Great and Hannibal , this is high praise indeed. Plutarch offers a more nuanced view of Themistocles, with more of a critique of Themistocles's character.
He does not detract from Themistocles's achievements, but also highlights his failings. Two decades in IT taught me that people can and will screw up their machines in ways that are utterly unimaginable to tech people. I foresee many algorithmic methods to freeze, roll back and protect transactions, as well as ways to self-escrow money and recover stolen money.
Think of them as automated versions of calling the bank and declaring a card stolen. Only systems that provide all the features of the old system plus brand new features achieve mass adoption. They had a bunch of new features, like charts and color and you could back them up. The new tech has some advantages but too many disadvantages to really make it with the wider world and replace the old technology.
Cryptos must follow a similar path from fatally flawed to bringing untold new powers to people and businesses to acheive world dominance. I also see many of the kinds of systems we really need arising from the desire to pass digital money down to your children. For that we will need ad-hock banks formed with groups of people as needed or algorithmic banks and bullet proof multi-signature wallets with decentralized cloud or foglet services to act as the final arbiter.
That is a first pass solution. Friends stop being friends, people get divorced or die or worse. We need something better and completely automated. Think about how hard it would be to pass your Bitcoin down to your loved ones now. What if you died tomorrow or got hit on the head and forgot your password? Even if you plan for it, it kind of sucks too.
All of it is ugly and immature. By the way, if you want to start a crypto business that everyone will need in the future, solve the inheritance problem. Everyone will pay you gladly. I foresee drag and drop smart contracts and AI generated wills with self-escrowing money. In essence, the blockchain itself will be the bank and the customer service department, perhaps using your biometric markers and third party proof-of-staked groups or a decentralized AI that can verify your loved ones, as well as trigger events like your end of days.
Automated password and key recovery will be STOP. We also need the system to protect us from accidents, death and going nuts. Right now all the coins that exist are inextricably bound to their protocols. I expect us to abstract away the protocols for exchanging, sending and receiving as well as securing, defending and storing our coins.
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Bitcoin can do 7 transactions per second at its peak. Some people have gone so far as to consider this a virtue of the coin as it encourages people to save and store it rather than send it. We should be able to move the coin as fast and as far and as often as we like. Originally Bitcoin had no limit. Then Satoshi snuck it in overnight with no mention of it and no explanation in the source code. It was most likely nothing but a ham-fisted way to prevent DDoS attacks. We can and will come up with better flooding protections. Are you a 1MB adherent?
All of them wrong and ridiculous. According to the folks at the Lightning Network if we had seven billion people doing a mere two transactions a day it would take:. We need to think differently and evolve beyond petty nonsense to design real solutions.
To survive Bitcoin and crypto must change. And frankly, who gives a fuck what Satoshi thinks? He left the project. If he really wanted to guide it he could have stuck around like Linus did with Linux. He left it up to the rest of us to figure it all out. One way to do that is to abstract all the protocols and run all the older coins as something equivalent to virtual machines or containers. Then the rules are separate from the coins themselves. Think the Great Firewall of China attacking or blocking transactions by screwing with packets and headers with state level man in the middle attacks.
The NEM architecture is a good first step, as it includes firewall like protection for nodes. The best solutions will likely be externalized security rule chains downloaded to all nodes in the network that act as intrusion detection, firewalls and protocol inspectors and AI based auto-evolving rulesets and countermeasures. Got an identity platform like Civic? Make a coin and ICO! Building a scratch-your-ass on the blockchain app? You need a coin my friend! Coins will start to shake out into various meta categories. At this point I can only see four types of coins needed, with a blockchain of blockchains or post-blockchain tech seamlessly swapping them as needed to consume services:.
Deflationary coins are for hoarding and investing. They will rise over time and benefit savers. An inflationary coin mirrors the dollar today. We need stable, spendable coins.
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An action token is for actions on the network that should always be free such as voting or sending a text message. These are not microtransactions. Resetting my password on something should not cost the equivalent of two pennies. Reward tokens are designed to flow around the system as a digital representation of karma, incentivizing good behavior and punishing bad behavior.
You could literally build the ultimate universal system with just these four coins. Every other coin could simply act as a subcomponent of those coins with different metadata. Are you a Keynesian planner or an Austrian free market adherent? All of our economic theories are based on studies conducting with limited data in the analog age of ink and wood pulp. All current economic theory will prove about as advanced as cave paintings as we experiment with new economic systems over the coming years. Micro-economic systems at war.
A few basic laws of economics will hold true but many of them will simply fall by the wayside. The most likely DAO to reach this milestone will be a DAO that mirrors an open version of Visa, in that it will likely take cuts from the transactions and miners on the most dominant network and it will help fund the future development and governance of that network.
It will not hoard all the money but act as a nexus that flows the money down to other businesses and DAOs via smart contract as well as to state and local governments and other non-governmental entities that benefit the network. To do that though the DAO has to evolve. A DAO will require AI to help manage and mitigate its rulesets and it will need to be able to auto-generate templated governance models. Governance is everything in DAOs and there are no good scalable models yet to manage a company the size of a major corporation today as an open source meritocratic workplace.
To function effectively a team needs role players and stars. People also have to understand their role and accept it, even if it will change later as they build merit and experience in the system. Management is hard enough as it is in corporate environments. How do you fire someone for non-performance in a DAO? How do you ensure that the guy in charge of ICO security is actually qualified and not just elected because everyone likes him? The automated corporate and non-profit architectures of tomorrow will have to evolve incredible tools for ongoing management and decision making as well as operating agreements that function like code to become a reality.
People from the World War II generation had one or two jobs their whole life. Half of those income streams will be automated and passive, likely some kind of crypto UBI. We will also see the rise of AI job matching services. Imagine a software project that requires an insane amount of code, something like ten trillion lines.
Software projects are only getting more complicated and will continue to grow. The project would get fed into a distributed, decentralized system that chunks up and parses out the work, acts like a project manager and delivers the work to coders all across the worldwide network based on the reputation and skillset fingerprint.