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It's indeed one of the very few projects that I don't call a shitcoin. It has real use cases that are difficult to attain without it. Though I can't ever see it being base money for the world.

One of the problems with monero is the size of the anonymity set in each block. That and the fact that the supply is not auditable.

Not that I know of yet. I wonder if there's a way of legally supporting them.

I fail to see what any of that has to do with docker.

Though it's true that mining centralization is a problem especially with so few block template providers. hopefully stratum v2 can help on that side.

Yes, even using pools. Docker runs on general purpose computers. bitcoin miners are machines specifically built for mining. General purpose GPUs wont be profitable ever again.

bitcoin mining asics are machines like that

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020240311180613891frupBW6406B2

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nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka (or anyone else) is there an easy no-kyc lightning or liquid to monero (site/app/whatever). There are a couple of sites that take BTC onchain or monero, but on chain fees are just insane right now.

#asknostr

You can check on https://kycnot.me/

There are a few.

I don't know of a machine that can profitably mine Bitcoin that can use docker. They are generally on an OS that's specific for the ASIC that's running it.

Any advice on how to proceed? My cat has been longing for the great outside but since we moved it has become a bit dangerous to let him out.

CISA is amazing indeed. It would make coinjoins cheaper than regular transactions. On top of that it would hide the input signatures making it harder to track the on chain footprint of an individual. It would be an enormous step towards better privacy and a small step towards cheaper fees.

So 1666 years to get to the million. Thanks, I'll have the million.