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Stop trying to make WNBA happen

Incredible hand position 😂 had to do a double take

Anybody have any safe recommendations?

Despite all odds, all obstacles put in my way, I have defeated the contact lens rebate process

Google earth desktop is where it’s at

After hearing about it a few times, I gave the Blocksize War a read and thought it was great. My biggest takeaway was that technical knowledge is so powerful. It allows you to build the solution you want and understand others weak arguments. I just need to keep learning

GM friends. Psyched for the day. Going to try to play around with some hardware wallets

You can either suffer now and do the hard work, or suffer later when you do nothing and things don’t go your way. I think it’s helpful to be reminded of this outlook

This is a great cider

The miners fee actually gets included in the coinbase tx of each block! For a normal tx you can calculate the fee by subtracting the sum of the outputs from the sum of the inputs. It’s pretty cool that the fee is implicit rather than an explicit utxo. It saves a lot of space on the chain

First open source PR merged today. Honestly makes me so happy

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Hey #[1]​! I’m certainly not an expert but I found these two good posts on how to calculate virtual size for a transaction and did it for the situation you mentioned.

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/92689/how-is-the-size-of-a-bitcoin-transaction-calculated

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/92587/calculate-transaction-fee-for-external-addresses-which-doesnt-belong-to-my-loca/92600#92600

All transactions will have at least 40 weight units

40 (weight unit of constant* fields in a transaction: version 16, num inputs 4, num outputs 4, locktime 16)

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2 (this is a segwit tx so need to add marker and flag)

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(3 * 272) (3 p2wpkh inputs)

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(2 * 124) (1 p2wpkh output)

= 1106 WU (weight units)

1106 / 4 = 276.5

Need to round this up so it equals = 277vB

I made a slight mistake. I calculated for 2 outputs instead of one like you said

Today I’m going to learn about hardware wallets. Specifically the hardware wallet interface in bitcoin-core

Just want to say I did not complete this goal. Rip side project note19fue3z9and6pe9jjlqezsf03q9uxvrr9scta0l8rwq8lkfyzeewqe0mjd0

Realizing that I will probably have to read each bip/bolt/lud/tech concept at least 10-20 times at least before understanding it. Nothing revolutionary here, but just a reminder that I really need to put in that work

Me: I want to send money to someone

Venmo: give me your exact location

Play chess for sats on lichess.org. I think lichess is the best place to play chess and so I’m adding my other favorite thing bitcoin to it

My goal for this weekend is to open my side project up to the world. It is semi-ready but I didn’t want to custody people’s funds so didn’t want to release. I think I’ve figured out a way around it now I just need to code it