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David Pinkerton
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Commissioner Hester Pierce comes off pretty based in her statement today. Concedes that SEC were being obstructionist and damaged the interests of investors and their own reputations.

https://www.sec.gov/news/statement/peirce-statement-spot-bitcoin-011023

*Would you have a moment to help me with Browserify/bundling/a bitcoin web app?*

I'm trying to build a little FOSS service for testing that multisig cosigners are competent. I'm stumbling on bundling modules that will calculate derivative public keys from xpubs.

https://github.com/AusDavo/cosigner-competency-checker

Why? Their income is directly tied to the assets they manage; the more they manage, the more they earn.

I use my own domain in my email address. Some of my emails mention bitcoin and these in particular are not making it to certain recipients. An accountant that I use could not receive some emails from me unless I removed mentions of bitcoin.. I guess aggressive email filtering blocks them? They weren't in junk and he didn't even get a note to say that the emails had been rejected. Anyone else found this?

A magic place! You look to have good weather. The missus and I were nearly blown off the mountain there in 2016. Stepping up to the Torres as it started to snow was a special moment.

Early results strongly favour Milei! πŸ™ Pumped to see this. Way to go and I'll be so glad to see Argentina on a path to freedom and prosperity.

Fella had his and his dad's btc in a hot wallet. 25 btc total. Seed stored in password manager, Keepass. Backed this up to a file on his phone with a weak password. Sent a copy of this to OneDrive too. He was visiting El Salvador from Scotland with his Dad. Plans to make some app that uses lightning. Goes to transfer some btc from the fat stack for testing the app and finds that his savings were drained a couple of months ago. Funds jumped a few times and then off to coinjoin. Dunno if legit and I didn't check anything. This is just what I read.

3,255 transactions in the most recent block, 816046. Of these, 959 (30%) were ordinal inscriptions. Each inscription incurs about 20,000 sats (~$8) for its mining fee. Right now, inscribers are collectively paying >$100k daily to miners in fees to mint their junk.