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Conference: TABConf, Podcast: Blocktime, Company: ZBD, Nostr Game LN Project: Satoshi Settlers

1. Miniscript is pretty amazing.

2. I want you and me to start working more with Taproot.

3. I want to start working more on Nostr.

4. Profit.

- Action over ego's. Come to learn, come to build.

- Critical thinking and criticism towards Bitcoin.

- Respect for people's time, no unsolicited pitches.

- Chaotically fun and productive.

- Decentralized organized in an opensource manner.

- Affordable and all-inclusive access.

- Newer achievers are brought to the forefront.

See you Oct 23. nostr:npub17yqgpat6e6ensd78jqhj4c3ef03uq04uqu3z05rhjnlk67lwm8wq9w5269

Zap Me Bitch!

But this sort of absolutism doesn't really mean anything. Sort of like saying every nation state or currency will eventually collapse. Given the time frame it could take many generations and lifetimes for certain things to start sucking.

Random nearly useless #Bitcoin Blockchain trivia Part 4.

The first block to fill over 99% of the maximum space, 1 MB, was block: 228,538. (2013-March-29).

It wasn't until, block 363,270 (2015-June-30), over 2 years later, that a perfectly full 1,000,000 byte block was mined.

Random nearly useless #Bitcoin Blockchain trivia Part 3.

Block 2,513 was the 1st with a timestamp (ts) behind the previous block. Block 2,512’s ts was 10s ahead. This is allowed as ts must be > median of the last 11 blocks and < NetAdjTime + 2 hours.

Random nearly useless #Bitcoin Blockchain trivia Part 2.

Block 2,817 was the first block to contain a fee, 2.01 BTC.

The next block to contain a fee was 12,983, nearly 3 months later!!!

This block contained 0.03 BTC as it's total fee.

Random nearly useless #Bitcoin Blockchain trivia Part 1.

Block 32009 has the highest hash / least difficulty out of any Bitcoin Block.

Target to beat was:

"00000000ffff...."

hash of block was:

"00000000fff9e..."

correct me if i’m wrong, right now alby doesn’t give their users a nip05 or populate any kind0 data for their users?

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

Hi

what would you call a “nip05”’s value?

Is there ever a time that someone has a lud16 and it doesn't match their nip05? Can anyone point me to a user like this?