"The Great Degeneration" was a good one by him as well (and short enough for me to actually finish)
Are there any OSINT hobbyists out there who collect breached data?
They're both finding a way to shift blame to their political opponents while also sounding like they're trying justify the shooting. What a completely heinous thing to say.
Very interesting. That guy does way too much uptalking though. 😬
Zero Hedge (can't find the npub at the moment) but it gets spammy
This one's very good as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUSLN-9_LhQ
Can someone explain to me what the latest Amethyst update is about (Extra private key for Wallet Connect)?
I think we're starting to see this more and more on the secularized left. They're now inventing bizarre forms of gender paganism to compensate for the absence of religion.
Is it possible we could use nostr to find mixing partners for Samourai's Soroban service?
(Probably should have been more specific in the original message)
I mean a single UTXO sent from one address to another. Just wondering if they can be used in any way to infer something about the person transacting (even if just as a very subtle fingerprint that can connect transactions or addresses).
Are self transfers a privacy leak? Obviously they are leaking information, but can that information be used in any way by an adversary?
Yes, OSINT is penetration testing for privacy. Very helpful to use against oneself.
Do you by chance know of any good tools aside from oxt.me ?
I wonder if this ethic of "holding" and effectively removing money from circulation would in fact be very damaging economically if done on a large enough scale. As much as bitcoiners lambast fractional reserve banking, the access to liquidity it provides does serve a useful purpose.
I actually don't think poor privacy is even remotely likely to impede bitcoin adoption (think about how many people use services today that engage in egregious spying).
I'm actually more worried about it being widely adopted in spite of poor privacy, and the public naively opting into new forms of surveillance.
It's currently too easy for messages to get lost in Amethyst (like if you see an interesting post you want to return to later). Some kind of bookmarking or home search feature would be useful.
