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Kevin Ravens₿erg ⚡️ ☁️
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Space Researcher, Noderunner (bitcoin/lnd), hosting Noderunners Batched Transaction Coordinator (see: https://coinjoin.nl/ ) and BitTipBot (https://t.me/BitTipBot) PGP: 2536 F69E 9C37 2566 2B6C 146B DCF1 7F7A 0127 2020

Birth of my favorite way to spend and accept bitcoin ⚡️

Yeah, but a little different model than crocs. Also I need to wear socks to prevent scratches on my heel.

Rubberlike material TPU 90A, great for flexible prints.

No, it had to be printed diagonally to fit my shoesize in the printer volume 😅 the “heel” is support structure

There were two moments during the print where the filament did not feed well enough, causing the heel to tear:

I’ll document the results and share the 3D model I found for these 🔥

I have to switch to the new roll, critical step 👀 8 hours to go

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WabiSabi coinjoins on August 13

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9 rounds

New: 83.9 BTC (est.) | Remixing: 263.1 BTC

Avg: 349 inputs | 14.63 AS | 2.13 s/vb

Min: 324 inputs | Max: 382 inputs

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13 rounds

New: 0.1 BTC (est.) | Remixing: 1.9 BTC

Avg: 40 inputs | 3.29 AS | 3.33 s/vb

Min: 27 inputs | Max: 57 inputs

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Macadamia not affected 🕶️

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For those wondering about my thoughts on nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcqpqexv22uulqnmlluszc4yk92jhs2e5ajcs6mu3t00a6avzjcalj9csna6fpr 's latest article about MLS. tl;dr - I think it's pretty balanced and describes something that we (and the MLS folks) have known from the start. If you have a centralized identity/authentication service telling you who is who, you are trusting them with a pretty important part of the system.

As he points out, NIP-EE (the spec about how to use MLS on Nostr) and, by extension, White Noise doesn't have the authentication service problem because Nostr is our AS. We use pubkeys for identity in groups and you're trusting the key package events signed by those keys when you're adding someone to a group. ✅

In general, this is an issue for other MLS implementations though. The authentication service is a "trusted" third party, with all the trappings.

AFAICT, the "participation privacy" question is about relays being able to see what groups you're in via the group ID values you're requesting events for.

There are two points to make here. First, relays can see what group IDs a given IP address is requesting events for. I believe that we have mitigated this pretty well since we're using random (and rotating) identifier(s) for each group (yes, by design, a single group have more than one visible ID value at a time). Obviously, this is also mitigated by using a VPN or Tor to make requests to relays. We don't yet but White Noise will eventually break up these requests into lots of different reqs/subscriptions (probably done over Tor or something similar) to help here.

One thing that he didn't mention but is worth talking about; relays see events with a given "h" tag (the group ID I talked about above). Practically, this means that watching a given group ID value gives relays some idea of the relative amount of activity for a given group. Critically though, they can't see the number or identities of it's members, since all those messages are published via ephemeral keys. It's just a relative amount of activity (at least until the group rotates it's group ID).

Happy to answer more questions from folks on the article or on MLS.

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Great clarification, question: when is the next update/version released for testflight?

"We've got sushi at home babe" 🍣🥢

Turkey doesn’t respect #privacy

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https://youtu.be/hCQCP-5g5bo

You can upload your seedphrase to the birds in your backyard 🐦🐦‍⬛

You can use https://t.me/BitTipBot for a no-KYC custodial lightning wallet instead of those KYCed apps.

It's just inflation adjusted protection to a collapsing dollar, in the euro we are just scratching new ATH yesterday.

It's similar, but you have to do a few rounds to get similar anonymity set. Also you don't pay any coordinator fee, just your portion of the mining fee for the coinjoin.

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