Malleability in a sentence as a noun

The game really highlights the malleability of numbers.

It mixes the "reality" of physical space with the malleability of the digital space.

Would you happen to have a pointer that establishes this?On the whole, I do not believe that malleability accounts for Gox's collapse at all. Even automatic reissues would put at most the hot wallet at risk.

From the report's conclusion: " As such, barely 386 bitcoins\ncould have been stolen using malleability attacks from MtGox or from other\nbusinesses.

I think that his points against transaction malleability are invalid:- technical one - Bitcoin clients have a 100 ms delay before they relay messages.

The transaction malleability issue doesn't cause coins to be automatically resent.

Many people appear to consider this base level of ugliness unacceptable; others may see it as a flaw of Lisp, because the very malleability of the syntax makes it harder to encode implementation costs in the form of the program.

Wouldn't it be funny if malleability has confused MtGox about its own hot->cold->hot wallet transactions, and it really has way more coins than it knows?Then, when MtGox finally has someone with half a clue patch things & rescan, 700K BTC reappear, and they post on their homepage, "Nevvvvvermind – it was all a bad dream.

Bugs are fixed and problems are addressed faster than the average legislator can spell "malleability".It would work even better if there was less regulation and investors could fund exchanges in the US without having to buy a bank, so that development could actually happen everywhere and not only in Japan and Slovenia.

The naysayers don't understand that the class isn't about programming, it's about computer science, and just the beauty of seeing that this weird functional language you've never seen before can be used to do everything from taking derivatives elegantly to implementing it's own interpreter to developing a query language or an OO language, etc, goes a long way in illustrating the malleability, openness, and sheer potential of Computer Science to new students who should be learning just that.

Malleability definitions

noun

the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking

See also: plasticity