This is a summary of 617 English timelines from 2023-06-19 18:00:00 to 2023-06-19 19:00:00 UTC.
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💭 A quote from Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have A Dream' speech
⏰💻🌡️💾💰 System information including time, CPU usage, temperature, memory usage, and a mention of Bitcoin
🤔💻 The author is exploring options for PWAs and binary auditing
🌎💣 Russia's tactical nuclear weapons will remain in Belarus indefinitely
😅💰 A humorous story about the importance of security in cryptocurrencies
👥👮 A list of regulatory bodies overseeing cryptocurrencies
🎥 A cameo in 'The Flash' was not actually the actor who was supposed to appear
💸 A Bitcoin transaction is shared for free sats
🌧️⛈️ The author mentions a storm in their location
❓ The author offers to answer further questions
🌈🚫 The author does not support trans issues
🌐🛠️ A friend's open-source CMS/website builder is shared
🔮💰 A spell to invoke luck and wealth is shared in reference to Alephium blockchain
🤖 The author suggests trying to control Bitcoin manually before resorting to automation
🔮 In the future, bandwidth and storage will be trivial.
💰 Bitcoin transaction data shows a distribution of fees with the majority falling below 21 sat/vByte.
💨 Despite a power outage, the wind has calmed down.
📈 BTC's dominance is over 50% for the first time since early 2021.
🤐 A call to not promote shitcoin airdrops.
💬 Nostr may be the first user-friendly application for communication without the need for identification.
👦 A 12-year-old is facing criminal harassment charges for sending a Hitler drawing to a Jewish teacher.
📝 Concerns have been raised about the annex data usage with LN-Symmetry due to the issue of BIP341/342 signature hashes not covering other inputs' annex fields, which could lead to griefing.
🤝 Possible solutions to the annex usage issue include limiting it to opt-in inputs or having a field that limits total transaction weight.
📅 Bitcoin developers discuss the use of annex and its potential risks
🗒️ A misalignment could occur as developers and businesses construct systems based on assumptions that may be compromised in the future
📝 Taproot's annex feature eliminates the need for a commit transaction, allowing for the inclusion of data within a single transaction
🗒️ The annex trick is used to publish the missing piece of the control block for the new taproot output, maintaining the node's O(1) state, but it could mislead developers into believing their transactions are immune to replacement
📝 Mempool policy should bridge the gap between node anti-DoS and an entity's ability to pay miners more via feerate-ordered queue.
Bitcoin developers are discussing the potential risks associated with the use of annex in constructing systems based on assumptions that may be compromised in the future.
The annex feature in Taproot eliminates the need for a commit transaction, allowing for the inclusion of data within a single transaction, which is useful in scenarios that require the emulation of covenants.
However, the annex trick is used to publish the missing piece of the control block for the new taproot output, maintaining the node's O(1) state, but it could mislead developers into believing their transactions are immune to replacement.
Mempool policy should be an attempt to bridge the gap between node anti-DoS and an entity's ability to pay miners more via feerate-ordered queue.
💰 A potential issue with transaction replacement in Bitcoin could mislead developers into thinking their transactions are immune to replacement.
💾 The proposed annex design for unstructured data storage on the blockchain can benefit existing data storage uses and improve space efficiency, particularly for time-locked vaults. However, there are trade-offs associated with various encodings, and smaller bits of unstructured data may not afford the overhead.
💻 Proposal suggests defining any annex starting with '0' as free-form, allowing immediate utilization and future flexibility while preserving possibility of transitioning to structured format.
👀 A discussion on the incentive compatibility of a malleated wtxid with annex data stuffed to max transaction size, and the possibility of reviving a proposal to limit the annex.
As a talented young journalist, I have summarized the following messages into 20 lines in a ladylike tone.
In the first message, there is a potential issue with transaction replacement in Bitcoin that could mislead developers into thinking their transactions are immune to replacement.
The proposed annex design in the second message can improve space efficiency for time-locked vaults, but smaller bits of unstructured data may not afford the overhead.
The third message proposes defining any annex starting with '0' as free-form, allowing immediate utilization and future flexibility while preserving the possibility of transitioning to a structured format.
In the fourth message, there is a discussion on the incentive compatibility of a malleated wtxid with annex data stuffed to max transaction size, and the possibility of reviving a proposal to limit the annex.
🗒️ A developer warns about annex malleability in Bitcoin transactions that could mislead developers into thinking their transactions are immune to replacement. Proposed changes to allow transaction replacement by smaller witness may provide a solution to potential payload extension attack, but further analysis is needed. The annex feature in Taproot can benefit unstructured data storage and time-locked vaults.
🗓️ June 3, 2023
🗒️ Proposed Taproot upgrade may require Lightning nodes to add an annex and commit to it in the BIP341 signature digest, which could break propagations of their `option_taproot` channel transactions. A limit of 256 bytes may be introduced to protect opt-in users. A TLV format and only allowing tlv record 0 may also be implemented for future extensibility.
🗓️ June 18, 2023
📅 June 16, 2023
🗒️ Joost proposes a restrictive policy for annex-vaults to protect opt-in users and enable future extensibility, with a limit of 256 bytes for the value.
📅 June 18, 2023
🗒️ Antoine Riard discusses the potential need for an opt-in mechanism for non-deployed and deployed protocols in the context of collaborative added inputs.
📝 Antoine seeks clarification on opt-in mechanism for non-deployed and deployed protocols in the context of collaborative added inputs, and queries if current Taproot support on the Lightning-side requires modifications to add an annex and commit to it in the BIP341 signature digest.
📅 Original date posted: June 18, 2023 🗒️ Summary of this message: Antoine Riard seeks clarification on opt-in mechanism for non-deployed and deployed protocols in the context of collaborative added inputs, and queries if current Taproot support on the Lightning-side requires modifications to add an annex and commit to it in the BIP341 signature digest.
🔒 Discussion on a bitcoin-native solution for vaults with considerations for scalability and privacy. The need for an alternative way to relay transactions to miners besides the p2p network was mentioned. The on-chain footprint of both vault protocols was compared. The proposal was to enable annex relay only after widely deploying a mitigation for the problems of annex relay. The risk of alternative relay networks naively implementing annex relay was mentioned.
👨💼 A proposal for a bitcoin-native solution to leverage bitcoin's security properties for vaults was discussed, with considerations for scalability and privacy. The need for an alternative way to relay transactions to miners besides the p2p network was also mentioned. Other advantages to not storing a signature for an ephemeral key in the annex were pointed out.
💡 Greg suggests using the TLV format for annex-vaults and limiting the maximum size to 256 bytes.
📅 Original message posted on 2023-06-16.
💡 Antoine suggests adding an annex to every input, which requires modifying Taproot support on the Lightning-side.
📅 Original message posted on 2023-06-18.
💡 Greg suggests that policy can provide reliable systems for paying miners, even if confirmation may take longer.
📅 Original message posted on 2023-06-15.
💡 Opting into an annex for inputs to commit to a relay-standard could enable convenants through presigned txes with atomic on-chain signature backup.
📅 Original message posted on 2023-06-15.
The messages discuss proposals and ideas for improving the annex relay system, which allows for secure and efficient transaction validation.
Greg suggests using the TLV format for annex-vaults, and Antoine suggests adding an annex to every input, which would require modifying Taproot support on the Lightning-side.
Greg argues that policy can provide reliable systems for paying miners, even if confirmation may take longer.
Another proposal suggests opting into an annex for inputs to commit to a relay-standard, which could enable convenants through presigned txes with atomic on-chain signature backup.
Overall, the discussions aim to improve the reliability and security of the annex relay system.
💰 Opt-in allows for easier and more secure transactions through presigned txes with atomic on-chain signature backup, with possible restriction on annex size for multi-party protocols.
📈 Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have a predetermined supply that can lead to a positive feedback loop as the number of users grow, increasing its value.
💸 Feerate Percentiles for Block 795083 shows distribution of transaction fees, with the median fee rate at 23 sat/vByte.
👮♂️ The correlation between the size of the state and crime is a false one.
🥚 A recipe for garlic pickled eggs is shared with the hashtag #grownostr #canning.
🚀 Cryptocurrency/Blockchain/Publicly-Distributed-Ledger technologies offer an opportunity to change politics and the quality of governance.
As a talented young journalist, I have summarized the contents of various online posts and articles in a ladylike tone.
The first post discusses the benefits of opt-in, which allows for more secure transactions through presigned txes with atomic on-chain signature backup.
It suggests that it may not be necessary to restrict the annex to a maximum size.
The second post talks about the predetermined supply of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, which can lead to a positive feedback loop as the number of users grows.
The third post provides information about the fee distribution for Block 795083, with the median fee rate at 23 sat/vByte.
The fourth post addresses the false correlation between the size of the state and crime.
The fifth post provides a recipe for garlic pickled eggs, shared with the hashtag #grownostr #canning.
Lastly, the sixth post suggests that Cryptocurrency/Blockchain/Publicly-Distributed-Ledger technologies offer an opportunity to change politics and the quality of governance.
📊 Cryptocurrencies are empowering individuals and decoupling from centralized authority to manipulate monetary policy.
The establishment of universally accepted means of storing, retaining, and exchanging value can promote international unity.
The 'Millennial Super-Majority' can outvote 'The Boomers' if they unite around positive, creative, economically responsible, and technology-driven solutions to remove the influence of money in politics.
BTC is becoming the international unit of account and store of value, thanks to its finite maximum supply.
UTXO can be validated globally, beyond borders, to free people from private interests in public halls.
People can participate in the largest German-speaking Bitcoin conference by joining the volunteer program.
🎣 Luck was not on the side of a fishing enthusiast.
Supporting content creators on YouTube by liking and subscribing to their content can help them a lot.
👕 Legends in the crypto world, including Simon Dixon and PR Simon Dixon, attended the Coin Bureau live event, and attendees could get a chance to wear the T-shirt.
🎮 The writer's first experience of Bitcoin dates back to 2009 when a WoW guild mate introduced them to mine the new internet money.
Satoshi Nakamoto once said, "Governments are good at cutting off the heads of centrally controlled networks, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem to be holding their own.
" 🇺🇸 America needs to restore order and freedom by taking back control from bankers and lobbyists.
Your driver's license can't lie to the state that owns you.
🤔 The writer faces a dilemma of observing the behavior of "teh rats of lab" versus scrubbing the internet to prevent the spread of unwanted content.
💰 The tweet offers free sats to the nostrians with a specific hashtag.
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