Then this is gonna take me a while …
This isn’t true. Believe it or not, we dont keep track of anal foreign body deaths separately from foreign body deaths.
You mistake Saylor. You assume that because he doesn’t believe in buying changes to the protocol he wouldn’t fund new wallet software that can do cross input signature aggregation.
Do you see the massive difference? Protocol vs. Software using the protocol…these are separate things.
Don’t get me wrong, I respect nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx. But it’s not like he doesn’t have a potential interest in getting to decide how donated money gets spent.
Another big thing to note is Saylor is discussing paying for changes to bitcoin the protocol. Odell is looking far more broadly at the ecosystem, so they are talking past each other a bit. In large measure, they aren’t disagreeing with each other.
Not entirely wrong. First cycle was a bit shorter, not by a whole year, and it wasn’t all gpu’s. Example: the first slashdotting event brought big influx of new users and cpu mining difficulty pinned the difficulty adjustment meter (I was a successful solo miner back then, finding 4 blocks in the roughly 12 hrs before difficulty adjusted).
GM ☀️ PV 🤙
We were told there was no second best.
Wha’ happen’?
https://video.nostr.build/9369b999df984d4e20e3b0b8b3411f60989233bd693d8cde269bb21469fb6efc.mp4
Nothing happened. There is still no second best
Web of trust originally applied to individual vouching for the PGP key of other individuals. The idea was we could have a few contacts substitute for a central certificate authority.
Security is always sufficient right up until the moment it isn’t.
Agreed. It’s lame thinking.
You mean the PGP signing thing? Of course it is. That’s a good thing.
If you keep asking for UFO data, don’t be surprised when you get info on unknown stuff.
Why don’t people ask for data on flying objects identified as alien?
No. I really mean bad people are the only people who will use unreasonably priced privacy.
I still think L1 privacy will matter. But it’s gotta be reasonably priced to matter. Otherwise only bad people will use it.
I’m not qualified to assess how or if the claim is true, but I suspect there’s a big trade off in transaction size.
Where do they find these people? It’s like insight gained while on hallucinogens. They almost seem like they mean something until you try to explain it to someone else.
United States of America, Cuba, North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Puerto Rico, Somalia, Syria, Sudan.
Sounds about right.
