Sure! I was thinking of checking if we could do it for the background chainstate while it catches up to the assumeutxo block height. Isn't there a ~4 minute lock up at the moment once it has caught up with the assumed block height to re-calculate the hash?
[bitcoin] Merged PR from sipa: Safegcd-based modular inverses in MuHash3072 https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21590
An order of magnitude improvement on UTXO set hashing, potentially making rolling UTXO set hashes a possibility.
Cash on the internet.
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Both just work for me on steam and linux.
https://protos.com/you-can-now-mine-rather-than-inscribe-a-square-bitcoin-block-image/ But looking at it, mempool might have changed something?
Plus Mara already did a similar thing using mempool.space's fee visualization before.
Yeah, I first thought there was a bug with the RPC calls 😅
Moenie 'n kont wees nie.
I just spent a few days trying to make size_t handling safe in c++, so doing that seems much easier indeed 😄
I don't think it is possible to ever run out of work on Bitcoin Core 😅
Who would have guessed how many snakes lie between integer conversions and operations 😅
Still thinking about this regularly, nothing has improved since. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Johannesburg_building_fire
Transaction fees still the best spam protector.l
Pretty cool seeing the bitcoin kernel lib already being used in the wild for data analysis.
Main question now is how to get review in on the big PR.
I felt like it mostly reflected the sentiment in Germany, it just doesn't seem to be that disturbing to many people there. I was surprised though that even in the anarchist assemblies it was not the all encompassing topic (and it wasn't one last year either). What I did notice and mention to others too was there were few talks on spyware, rootkits, etc. this year compared to last. Maybe too much was shared on this topic already and people have kind of given up? I felt like the talks (and people) were more focused on the general enshitification than the we kill based on metadata side of things.
