Can anyone give some examples of wise inheritance practices with bitcoin? I find it tricky to develop. Ty
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Great note by nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 👏👏👏
Safely, most people will not use #Bitcoin until they are forced to…
Likewise, most people will not use #nostr until they are forced to…
Most are too lazy and incurious to use either. They will have to get smart by force, not by choice. They will be pushed by the broken system, rather than pulled by the new system.
Early adopters of both Bitcoin and Nostr are rewarded, while the laggards are left with the scraps. nostr:note1n0744y39lvz23ay05ca6nag2qxmsl77gtpyge7djcm57pzjfh53sas2elr
Agreed
Yes...but don't
You ever try bamboo salt? Not for cooking but for health?
We just got a 1/4 cow from our friend raising them using regenerative practices. All our beef if from them now. Feels good.
In what way?
Because it takes a large amount of electric and computing power to update all the notes. Power costs money.
Less security for smaller transactions is a way around that because I can take some risk when it's a vendor I trust or a smaller amount I'm not as concerned about.
For the main chain to update every node, it consumes a lot of energy. There's no need to have that level of security for small transactions. It makes sense to use a second layer. The main chain will be expensive and therefore will be used where the utmost certainty and security is needed. I don't need the entire network to verify my zap or coffee purchase. I like the thesis put forward in the bitcoin standard. Makes a lot of sense to me. What are your thoughts?
I agree that the main chain will be for larger transactions. Need a second layer for payments and micro transactions
Doing any canned meat?
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