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Co-Host of EINUNDZWANZIG (currently retired) ⚡️ lassmiranda21@getalby.com https://einundzwanzig.space lassmiranda21@einundzwanzig.space An paranoid toxic conspiracy #Bitcoin anarchist. Which fight with memes and protocols against an trillion Dollar war machine. #Stoic

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Where are we going?

If the state didn't regulate everything?

You can talk to millions of millions of millions ...

They just want to control u.

In every single moment of your fucking matrix life. Bexause they know what's good for you.

#Bitcoin

#GetFree

Degrowth

Du sollst kein eigenes Auto besitzen!

Du sollst auch nicht so viele Quadratmeter an Levensraum verschwenden!

Du sollst weniger Energie gebrauchen!!!!!!11!1!!1elf

Du siehst das falsch.

Habecksche Weisheiten besagen.

Das Geld ist nicht weg. Es hat nur ein anderer.

Du musst aufhören zu produzieren, dann gehst nicht insolvent. Du sollst produzieren, wenn die Sonne scheint. Du sollst dein Auto laden, wenn die Sonne scheint.

Du sollst...

Du sollst...

Du sollst...

lölz

#überraschung

GM ☕

Have a nice day!

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Of the four Pierce Brosnan Bond movies, the first one was great (Goldeneye, so good), the second one was decent (Tomorrow Never Dies actually has a lot of relevance today, as it's about the control of corporate media with misinformation, which is rather prescient for 1997), and the final two were bad.

Of the five Daniel Craig Bond movies, I differ a bit from the consensus. The consensus is that the first (Casino Royale) and third (Skyfall) were great, but that the second, Quantum of Solace, was the worst and the others were okay.

However, while I do think the first Craig movie (Casino Royale) was great, and Skyfall was the second best, I think Quantum of Solace as the second movie was underwhelming but not bad. It was kind of that middle-of-trilogy vibe. I rate it above the consensus. The true catastrophe of this series, which I rate below the consensus, was actually the fourth movie Spectre. Utterly awful in terms of plot, especially given Bond's greatest villain Blofeld played by Waltz, which is such a strong casting. They fucked the whole story up and it made no sense. Bond literally walked into the evil headquarters with no plan, and got captured. And then when the villain is drilling into his head to erase his memories, it just randomly didn't work, and he broke free via bad narrative. Made absolutely no sense. People were too accepting of it because they liked Waltz on screen and he distracts them from how weak his character was and how bad the plot was. And Blofeld was way too obsessive with Bond. Cool villains aren't as obsessive as that. And then the fifth one was solid and partially salvaged the catastrophe that was Spectre. Kind of mediocre like Quantum of Solace, but with a solid and surprising climax to the series, which elevated and completed it.

https://youtu.be/mHt2fUEhGvw

After all these years.

I like the feeling from this scene.

Inner peace.

Scotland

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A novel way to securely send large amounts of Bitcoin to an exchange without triple checking bitcoin addresses?

With the BitBox02, you can now use payment requests to ensure your transactions are secure and untampered.

Let’s take a look at how this works:

💡 Reminder: Computers and smartphones are vulnerable to malware. The BitBox02 isolates critical Bitcoin operations, ensuring security even if your host device is compromised.

🔑 If you shouldn’t trust the host device, how can you be sure that the deposit address from an exchange is legitimate?

If your computer is compromised, attackers can easily replace the exchange deposit address that is displayed in your browser with one that is controlled by an attacker!

📱 Verifying the deposit address on a second device can help, but is rarely an option on exchanges and cumbersome to use - especially when you don’t have a second device available.

🔐 Introducing payment requests: Exchanges sign your deposit address with their private key, and the BitBox02 verifies this signature against a public key that is stored within its firmware.

This guarantees that you are sending Bitcoin to an address controlled by the exchange.

If the signature for the address does not match the stored public key for the exchange, the BitBox02 rejects the payment request.

This verification happens in the background. All the user has to do is to make sure the BitBox02 displays the correct exchange or service name on its transaction confirmation screen. No need to even check the bitcoin address! ✨

🏦 Verifying banking details: The exchange or service can also choose to include data in the payment request, such as banking details, which will be displayed on the BitBox02 verification screen!

Our first partner to introduce this feature is Pocket Bitcoin, users will soon be able to sell Bitcoin securely from within the BitBoxApp!

We hope to see many other services introduce this security feature in the future (Kraken? Swan?)!

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🔄 In summary: the BitBox02’s payment request feature eliminates address spoofing and enhances the user experience, making Bitcoin transactions both easier and safer.

Learn more about this on our blog post: https://bitbox.swiss/blog/using-payment-requests-to-securely-send-bitcoin-to-an-exchange/