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Remco Ros
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efficiency, less power usage. Also, it seems old/retired fabs (from the 90s) can be repurposed to build these.

Mark my words. Next big thing in tech will be photonic chips. I wonder who will be first to fab sha256 asics.

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For anyone like me who doesn't have much experience sending/receiving #Bitcoin transactions, and wants to get more comfortable with it, get yourself some freely available #Testnet4 coins. It's is a GAME-CHANGER.

For the past few days, I've been playing with nostr:npub1cvqlzvmjercdn0ypsmv8f7j9lge6ahsnueh5rparh53wuswftv4q49yjt3 wallet on my iPhone and nostr:npub1hea99yd4xt5tjx8jmjvpfz2g5v7nurdqw7ydwst0ww6vw520prnq6fg9v2's Sparrow wallet on my laptop - testing hot wallets on both, testing watch-only wallets on both with the corresponding offline sign-only wallet on Sparrow, etc. - completely free of any risk of losing any funds thanks to Testnet4. Next, I'm looking forward to playing with multisig combinations on this setup.

I really think the community should be getting the word out more about practicing with Testnet4. It's a lot easier to learn more, more quickly when you're not stressing over losing any funds. It would also help is there was a lot more widespread support for Testnet4 (I'm looking at you BlueWallet).

PS. It should be pretty easy to find a Testnet4 'faucet' to get your free coins. I've enjoyed using https://faucet.testnet4.dev/ . It's completely free and non-KYC - but, I otherwise know nothing about it.

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Hey nostr:npub1hea99yd4xt5tjx8jmjvpfz2g5v7nurdqw7ydwst0ww6vw520prnq6fg9v2 I am having issues verifying my 2.1.1 download for my Mac. I’ve downloaded all the files from the Sparrow site but still getting these errors.

Solution?

#asknostr #bitcoin

you're missing a dash (-) between 2.1.1 and aarch, the filename is 'Sparrow-2.1.1-aarch64.dmg'

Yes, I created a wrapper for the cloudflared client here: https://github.com/remcoros/cloudflared-startos

Set your cloudflare tunnel api key in the configuration and use the ZeroTrust dashboard of cloudflare to setup the tunnel/public hostname routes.

What do you think needs to happen to get back on track? Different marketing, change in politics, technical changes, or...? I feel the same but am still unsure on actual call to actions.

The node can run the pool software, but it cannot mine. You'll need at least some asic device (like a Bitaxe)