What I’m Not Building
Author: Shobikhul Irfan
Closing of the series: Redefining Proof of Work #part6
This series is not a product announcement.
I am not:
launching a mainnet,
selling a token,
opening a mining pool,
or promising financial returns.
That is intentional.
What I’m Not Claiming to Have Built
I do not claim to have built:
a production-ready consensus protocol,
a “proven superior” PoW algorithm,
an ASIC-proof system,
or a final solution to the blockchain trilemma.
If you are looking for:
“code you can deploy tomorrow”
this is not that post.
What I Am Actually Doing
I am making a simple intellectual claim:
Proof of Work does not have to mean hash lotteries.
And that:
Verifiable Distributed Work
is a legitimate framework
for exploring the future of PoW.
Sorting Race is merely:
an example,
a thinking tool,
and an existence proof.
Not a final destination.
Why Not Build Immediately?
Because technology history shows that:
ideas die from premature implementation,
discussions collapse into bug-hunting,
and inventors lose their claims by locking designs too early.
I chose to:
publish the idea before building the system.
Closing
If this idea is:
wrong → refute it structurally
weak → ignore it
interesting → build upon it
I am not asking for permission.
I am simply recording that:
this idea was proposed,
publicly,
at a specific point in time.
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