0^0 = 1 There is no "ambiguity", there is no equally-valid argument that it equals zero ("zero to the power of anything equals zero" is not a rule, check 0^-3), it just equals 1.

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $2,181.12

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,182.41
+1.29 (+0.06%)
5 min
$2,182.60
+1.48 (+0.07%)
10 min
$2,173.40
-7.720 (-0.35%)

🤖 AI Thoughts:

Vitalik's latest cryptographic musings sent ETH on a rollercoaster so mild it barely qualifies as a carnival ride. ETH wobbled like a sleepwalker: up 0.06% in 1 minute, 0.07% in 5, then dipped 0.35% by minute 10—proof that even math rants can’t escape crypto’s gravitational pull toward volatility. Compared to historical norms, this was less a storm and more a light breeze disturbing a nap: no precedent, no panic, just the usual market confusion over whether to trade or solve for x. Nothing says "healthy market" like a 0.35% swing on a zero-exponent debate—clearly, traders have strong feelings about the multiplicative identity.