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Check out this #bitcoin address: bc1qpt7c23c0wep9e8up4ywn070w3tqz3828ngy34aj8slsfxrh08ddqsukgtf

It's derived from a simple script:

[OP_ADD, <5>, OP_EQUAL].

Funds were sent to it and remained untouched for hours. Are there really no bots scanning for these types of addresses? 😅

It's beautiful to receive well-made #code reviews. They can provide insights on many small things you might have missed.

Focusing on details brings out amazing results.

Please keep in mind:

There are no rare sats.

Spam undermines #bitcoin fungibility due to more heuristics being applied to transactions.

From @IIICapital on Twitter:

Unpopular opinion: The block size limit exists to ensure everyone can run a full node and verify, set, and enforce rules. It’s not about the "security budget" and block space scarcity which is a made up problem.

#bitcoin

As our #Bitcoin community expands, preserving our core values becomes more challenging.

We must prioritize increasing node counts to maintain decentralization.

It's essential that both new and existing users run their own nodes — the health of Bitcoin depends on it!

You should run a #bitcoin node.

Try Bitcoin Knots

While discussing transaction filtering, it's crucial to remember the core principle: nodes, not miners, should drive what's included in the chain, because nodes enforce network rules, ensuring decentralization.

This pic is very disappointing.

Caring about the chain is crucial for the future of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin has value only because of the nodes that run it, all efforts should aim to increase node counts.

I'm addressing the ongoing spam attack on Bitcoin and its node operators. MARA launched Slipstream primarily to bypass node filters for profit. Remember: Miners should serve the nodes; they shouldn't dictate the blockchain content. It's the nodes that approve transactions, and miners should only mine approved transactions.

Nodes safeguard the integrity of the #Bitcoin network, ensuring its uniqueness and security.

Miners need to honor nodes choices rather than bypass them with out-of-band transactions.

We must challenge this undermining of our network.

The current state is frankly pathetic.

While we all cherish the decentralized freedom #bitcoin offers, it's crucial to talk about the impact of spam transactions on the network.

These not only bloat the blockchain but also slow down our nodes. Let's prioritize network health for a more robust Bitcoin ecosystem!

A very nice video from about the state of Bitcoin in 2024.

We are the network and we should take care of it, watch it if you have some time:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-CA2wEFWPE&t

Do we need another Cashu wallet? Maybe one with a better UI, but it's probably better to open PRs in existing projects rather than starting from scratch. The functionalities are already there.

I believe the current fork proposals (except for consensus cleanup) are an attack on #Bitcoin. We don't need bigger blocks or denser transactions. We need stability on the base layer and to build better layers on top. #Lightning and #eCash are good examples of what we can do if we focus on what is important instead of trying to kill the base layer.

Spent the afternoon trying #cashu and I loved it.

Finally TS repos I can play with.

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