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Why nobody want to take nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg development under the hood? Open source is what we all preach about ! What’s up with this idea?

If your maintaining a service that uses your node for lightning or BTC xfers you could be considered a money transmitter, even if you never custody the funds.

Us is fucked for open source . If you're a dev run for the hills , away from the us.

Who else is feeling giddy knowing Biden is in charge of nuclear launch codes ?

Germany's sale of 2bn of btc brought down BTC from 70k to the 50s. Well, this dip is likely due to 9bn in my gox BTC being distributed. Possible to see 30s?

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https://www.daylighthacker.wiki/roms 👀 Even Linux support is listed.

Click on "embark on your Linux journey" link, it's blank. Does it work? Is the screen functioning user Ubuntu touch? Sleep/wake? Etc

This is true, blame Tucker for that one.

Really wish they didn't . Their own os means they won't want to release firmware for their devices. If they released all the drivers and firmware people would be able to create graphene os distributions ASAP without any cost to them.

Sad to see they wanna take that route

Did they ever get degoogled Android, like graphene os on those devices? I find it sad they use Google spying operating software on them

While you were distracted with bitcoin speeches by hole-eared politicians, big tech continues to proceed with their npu-led surveillance plans.

How will this affect your bitcoin use? Your private key, and all addresses are vulnerable to client side scanning.

RIP Windows and IOS if you use bitcoin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c52pKpYeZ74

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**#CakeWallet the only mature wallet out there that I know of that is doing anything rn to further the privacy of Bitcoin transactions with full send, receive, and privacy preserving scanning support for Silent Payments**

**Silent Payments**

Silent Payments (BIP-352) is a protocol for static payment addresses in Bitcoin without on-chain linkability of payments or a need for on-chain notifications.

This protocol protects the receivers privacy by automatically having the sender generate a new Taproot address on chain only the receiver can know is theirs and spend from everytime a transaction is sent to their Silent Payments address.

For a more detailed explanation on how Silent Payments works, please visit https://silentpayments.xyz/

One major difference of Silent Payments is in order to fully protect the privacy of the user and not have the server know which Silent Payments transactions belong to them, we opt for on-device scanning of transactions instead of having a light wallet and making the node do all the work for us. This incurrs greater synchronization time, device power consumption and hardware utilization, but protects the privacy of the user much more.

Silent Payment addresses start with ```sp1```

**Scanning**

In order to enable Silent Payments, tap the switch on the “Silent Payments” card to start scanning blocks for Silent Payments.

The wallet will start scanning from the height of when you first opened it after installing 4.18.0 or higher, or continue where it left off. Silent Payments scanning will automnatically turn off once it has reached the current blockheight. If you would like it to automatically scan for Silent Payment transactions on new blocks, please toggle an option under Menu -> Silent Payments settings -> “Set Silent Payments always scanning” to on. Silent Payments scanning will automatically toggle on if there are new blocks to scan and toggle back off when it’s finished.

**Receiving**

In order to receive a Silent Payment, you must give the sender your Silent Payments address, which can be found by switching the address type to Silent Payments following the instructions at the beginning of this page. When you want to receive the transaction in the wallet, you must enable Silent Payments scanning.

**Sending**

You can send Bitcoin to an existing Silent Payments address (```sp1xxx```) using the same flow. No extra work is required to send to a Silent Payments address, the wallet will handle the unique address generation in the background before sending your transaction.

Learn more here:

https://guides.cakewallet.com/docs/cryptos/bitcoin/#silent-payments

https://silentpayments.xyz/

https://silentpayments.xyz/docs/wallets/

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