>>20233441This.
It's like horse racing, except that instead of choosing a horse to bet on as the winner, you choose from the distant brands that propose to buy the algorithm market called blockchain, which will be taking up space in some electronic system you choose to store the result of a random mathematical operation.
Step two is identical to horse racing. You will be yelling at a screen as the activity unfolds. It can also analyze graphs of dubious origin with the faith that it is true information, that you understand it, and that you can project it (control illusion).
At the end of the activity, if the screen shows the brand you chose in the first places, you won. Otherwise, you lost.