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I am a nomad and photographer 🚛 📷 Wine lover🍷

#crazydog #nature #sunday #regenerate

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Stateless societies show us that anarchy does not necessarily mean chaos, but can result in an emerging spontaneous order from below, based on trust, reputation, and cooperation

In mezzo c’è anche il mio piccolo Bitaxe 💪

Those who want to isolate themselves are the U.S. not Spain

I find these small home-based miners fantastic!

The decentralization of mining has begun!!!

#bitaxe #mining #lottery #decentralization

Thought conditions action and action determines behavior.

Aristotele

Siviglia-Spain

Bitcoin and the Future of Security: Will Fees Be Enough? Does the Protocol Need to Evolve?

Bitcoin is approaching a critical phase in its existence: with the next halving, the block subsidy will drop to 3.125 BTC. In the long run, when block rewards eventually reach zero, will the fee market be strong enough to sustain network security?

Today, Bitcoin’s security model relies on two key pillars:

1. The block subsidy → Incentivizes miners with newly minted BTC.

2. Transaction fees → A revenue source that, in theory, must eventually replace the subsidy.

But here’s the problem: the current fee market is not sufficient to support mining on a global scale. If miner revenues drop too much, Bitcoin could become vulnerable to a 51% attack. This is the well-known long-term security problem.

Possible Solutions: More Adoption or Protocol Upgrades?

Some argue that as Bitcoin adoption grows and Layer 2 solutions like Lightning scale, transaction volume will increase, and fees will naturally rise. But this is a gamble—if it doesn’t happen, alternative solutions may be necessary.

This is where potential soft forks could come into play, improving Bitcoin without compromising decentralization. Some examples:

• ANYPREVOUT (APO) → Could strengthen Layer 2 payment systems and improve scalability, increasing demand for block space.

• OP_CAT → Would enable new forms of smart contracts on Bitcoin, driving more sophisticated use cases.

• Simplicity → A more powerful scripting language that could expand Bitcoin’s capabilities without compromising security.

The real question is: can Bitcoin remain secure without any protocol changes, relying solely on fee growth? Or will structural innovations be necessary to ensure long-term security?

This is the challenge Bitcoin will face in the coming decades. Betting purely on organic growth might be risky. But modifying the protocol comes with its own trade-offs.

What’s the best approach? More adoption? Protocol upgrades? A mix of both?

⚡️💭 #Bitcoin #Security #Layer2 #SoftFork

I am of the opinion that it takes more adoption

Five points for being a rich person:

1. Being able to dispose of your time as you see fit

2. Owe no one anything ( the luxury of knowing you are what you are Because of you)

3. Do not fear revenge. Evil not to fear not to have

4. Being able to peacefully screw someone over

5. Being able to have a treat now and then

For Nostr has a problem.

There is only one bitcoin bubble. How to bring in other people and other topics?

#Nostr #community

#Gaza #Israel #Usa #FreeGaza

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It's official. In 2027, the European CBDC will be functional. Here we already know how to protect ourselves, but when will others understand?

#CBDC #europe