Microsoft wants to create a new digital currency that is still being mined using PoW - except that it wants to replace expensive mining rigs with basic human energy. If this sounds a little strange, you should delve into the details of Microsoft's exclusive patent, known as the Digital Currency System, using body activity data.
Is it good for human resources to extract digital currencies?
According to registered exclusive documents, Microsoft's digital currency uses body activity data. This allows people to extract crypto, and in doing so, somehow replaces ASICs.
This may be partly true in the valley and other areas, and if we want to be honest, it may seem slow and useless. But if you can follow the idea of using humans as a wiring stream and actually as a kind of server and calculate their energy efficiency, this idea can be considered as a sustainable way to extract crypto without harming the environment. .
So how does this work? According to exclusive patent rights, Microsoft states that the physical activity of manpower required to extract digital currency may be very simple. We're not talking about forcing athletes from gym clubs to run 20 kilometers. In fact, it can be as small and easy as:
For example, when a user requests to watch ads or use certain Internet services, they can use brain waves or heat emitted from the user's body.
Crypto mining while watching ads
Microsoft has stated in its article that this type of activity can replace the widespread computing operation that is currently required by some common digital currency systems. This is because the data collected from the body's activity can be considered as evidence of work:
So a user can unconsciously solve difficult computational problems.
The patent documents state that, depending on the amount of activity performed, certain requests increase or decrease computational energy accordingly. A digital currency system that uses body activity data is likely to work through a server and command to a wearable device.
Body activity data may be generated by the user's physical senses. A digital currency system encrypted in conjunction with the user's device can be a testament to whether or not the body's activity information meets one or more of the conditions set by the digital currency system, as well as the user's physical activity data. Approved, he donates digital currency.
At this point, Microsoft has not yet announced whether the new digital currency will be specifically based on one of the blockchains, or whether the software giant will create its own framework or so-called framework. It's also unclear whether the new digital currency will move forward. But in any case, if you're thinking of using human brain waves to replace hash power, unfortunately, Microsoft has already registered it exclusively.