So much awesomeness in this release. Reproducible builds 🔥
My sha256 hashes for this release:
186d17..57b805 seedsigner_os.0.7.0-rc1.pi0.img
7fe3eb..93afe7 seedsigner_os.0.7.0-rc1.pi02w.img
05d16b..6afc0b seedsigner_os.0.7.0-rc1.pi2.img
554756..d6b77c seedsigner_os.0.7.0-rc1.pi4.img nostr:note1z2xky6ffuupvvaylhg4lzj5a9swd3xy47vdpfdfewcym4m557lwqu0r0wd
I love watching my kids experience and learn about all things outdoors. 
2015
I’ve done every bit of maintenance on the truck since I bought it new (with the exception of mounting/balancing/alignments of tires).
Been a great truck with zero problems.
100k mile oil change #tacoma 
#flowerstr 
I’ll be there. Maybe you could help me figure out what I’m doing wrong to compile Zeus from source. 😎
I want to know what happens at 4001 😂
~36 hours at room temp is my limit
I need to do this mod to level up my kitchen.
Our night time prayer together and our daddy daughter dates when we share a medium McDonald’s French fry
nostr:npub1cam9ttcuprjyp5nrhx7ehgjyaqvl2r8el75xqawtd304p84lcpjsvm43mj often says that it's not merchant adoption but rather merchant bitcoiners what are mostly needed, and I agree.
Interesting take. I’m not sure I understand the functional difference. Feel free to tell me why that difference matters.
My logic goes something like this.
1. Bitcoin is the best money this world has ever seen.
2. Therefore I want the bitcoin to be used by the most number of people/businesses to transact in bitcoin for goods and services.
3. Paying (and asking to pay) for goods and services in bitcoin is a good way for me to voice my desire to use bitcoin as money to others.
Do you think paying for products or services in bitcoin increases merchant adoption of accepting bitcoin for payment?
We’re working on major improvements to The Mempool Open Source Project as part of our upcoming v3.0 release.
Here are some of them, which are already live on mempool.space
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We’ve re-implemented our block template algorithm in Rust for improved accuracy and performance.
Before:

After:

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We’ve begun visualizing both `mempoolfullrbf=0` and `mempoolfullrbf=1` transactions together
on our RBF timeline.

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We’ve forked blockstream/electrs to mempool/electrs and made many fixes and improvements.
(it's a breaking change -- mempool/mempool 3.x will require mempool/electrs 3.x)
https://github.com/mempool/electrs
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We’ve started integrating Mempool Accelerator™

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We now display and index P2PK outputs using their public keys.
Here's the first Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi to Hal Finney:

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We’ve made mempool blocks scrollable (most useful on mobile)

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We’ve imported historical mempool data from 2017 and 2018, thanks to a contribution from Jochen Hoenicke (https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC,all,weight).

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There's more coming for the full 3.0 release, stay tuned!
Regarding #3, does this also mean mempool 3.0 will not work with other Electrum Server implementations like Fulcrum?
This is an awesome iOS SSH client I use often. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ssh-files-secure-shellfish/id1336634154
This requires grit. Best things in life require grit. Faith, marriage, kids, freedom; just to name a few.
I remember 5.25 inch floppy discs in the elementary library computer lab. I have fond memories playing Number Munchers and Oregon Trail.



