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The not-so-secret secret work of DOGE!

https://doge.gov/

Oh no! My #stepsister is stuck in dad's car!

Replying to ede3d957...

Boltz regarding censoring of transactions:

Hi there,

for full transparency: Yes, we do.

For those who want some more detail: We block swaps originating from OFAC blacklisted addresses since quite some time already (see #340280), see also 4.17 in https://boltz.exchange/terms. The goal is simple: avoid our users having their swap funds frozen by entities like European or U.S. exchanges.

But precisely this happened over the past couple of days. Turns out ByBit Hack related funds are moving through different Bitcoin rails and caused funds to be flagged and frozen by different regulated exchanges. To counter this, we added the ByBit blacklist (https://dt074px2e9qbh.cloudfront.net/exploit-api.json) in addition to the OFAC blacklist. Goes without saying, that checks against these lists run locally on our server.

So... we are not blocking Bitcoin originating from coinjoins, but if you are participating in a coinjoin round with blacklisted ByBit Hack addresses, then we do. If you intend to use Boltz with coinjoined funds, it's a good idea to investigate about your coordinator a bit beforehand (see e.g. https://x.com/Ziya_Sadr/status/1904683659686215806).

We'd love to see dramatically improved fungibility on Bitcoin and are looking to implement Payjoins to do our (little) part. Particularly excited about the upcoming v3 multiparty version: https://payjoindevkit.org/2025/03/18/the-evolution-of-payjoin/#looking-to-the-future-payjoin-v3

Bitcoin, because work is fun, custodians are awesome, and simple is stupid.

#BTC vs #LTC #XMR #BCH

She earned those boobs? Damn! I hoped they were real!

Finally! Some mud!

Replying to Avatar LightningSpore

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I have had two different people try to send me bolt11 invoices from Strike, which had expiry of 60 seconds instead of 3600 seconds. I cant find any setting to change it either?

But on my account when I generate an invoice and decode it shows the typical 3600.

Any ideas here?

Actually to be exact, the two invoices my friend sent to me from strike had an expiry of 57 seconds. Weird?

Strike, Bolt, Lightning, cashu ecash, etc. Do you like living in a technological prison? Find yourself a good layer 1.

I want to agree 100%, but it's my observation that Bitcoin Maxis are almost exclusively motivated by #NGU , to the point that basic crypto principles like self-custody have taken a backseat to 3rd party layer 2's and ETFs.

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This is a really cool pic.

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Watch live the block production of BCH, the future world reserve currency. 🏭️

https://explorer.melroy.org/

#crypto #bitcoin #bch #bitcoincash #money #technology #blockchain #finance #currency #culture #politics

Regarding the explorer, why not a longer block history, and explorer.melroy works more often than bchexplorer dot com, but both seem to have trouble connecting frequently.

Why don't they list dates on past rounds? That would make more sense.