Eldorado just fucking collapsed: https://amboss.space/node/02e20cd7de8385128138b82b8364693a66766b8fc60c00aaec0dcf0f92a0435490 from my logs they probably restored an outdated backup and all channels were force closed because the height on their side was lower than on the peer side, a few hundred updates off but not 0 (which usually indicates channel recovery request). But what's even worse is that they had one penalty tx: https://amboss.space/edge/730479x1934x1 3M sats just found a new home, whoosh!
Poor node, but a good lesson for everyone: don't backup your channel database, make a static backup instead. If you lose your state you _have_ to force close _all_ channels (or, to be precise, ask your peers to do so), there's no other way. It's cheaper than losing everything to penalties.
You can create a different key for that to not spam the feed. When hierarchical deterministic keys go mainstream you'd be able to simply choose different derivation paths for different games and other purposes.
Bitcoin is people who decided to agree on the rules. They simply use software to automatically verify and follow these rules, and that's why it's immutable: you can't simultaneously change all people's minds. And whoever's mind is changes is left behind losing the opportunity, which makes no sense. The consensus reinforces itself.
What's more interesting is that pools keep removing these txs from blocks, even though they pay enough sats/vB.
This unknown tx type stuff keeps happening... is anyone paying attention? Is this an elaborate UTXO spam? https://mempool.space/tx/1a524c62c58538e2fe6f98d31f4e555ef1aa2a3bfa2536d227b09195fe95f912
Google shows some NFT shit related to this address... probably advanced shitcoining.
This unknown tx type stuff keeps happening... is anyone paying attention? Is this an elaborate UTXO spam? https://mempool.space/tx/1a524c62c58538e2fe6f98d31f4e555ef1aa2a3bfa2536d227b09195fe95f912
D is for Dead π
The funniest thing is they don't even have a formal spec of the language... it's just a fanbois project that keeps growing chaotically.
Stevia is nice but coffee doesn't need any sweeteners, it can be sweet by itself though it's a different kind of taste. You need to develop it and only use freshly roasted beans, preferably from a local roaster.
The most confusing part is why is the output type detected if those outputs aren't spent? Usually everyone pays to a hash (of a script or pk) or a pubkey directly (the very first tx type). But why does mempool detect these as multisigs? I didn't know it's possible to advertise such a tx type and even its parameters in the output...
85 is where I draw the line. Anything below that belongs in the trash. 88+ is god tier, it's more like juice than coffee.
#[0] opening events on nostr.com is currently broken on anigma because they changed the site completely. It runs a fork of Branle now.
Need to add npub-style address support to Branle
BTW this anigma wallet (which is LNBits actually) supports Lightning Addresses so try that too!
Also if you save your profile on anigma, it adds a LUD06 field with your wallet here which enables the tip button in your profile
Hey lnbc210n1p3emhmfsp58tzh903wtmklg7q8suw7g5frd8ylfw02ea4tkgulfr077uv8zweqpp56ghhnnf2rjrms729khh25jh2gjr3306qh4kzaqtn2y4ktg0qn9jqdq2f38xy6t5wvxqyjw5qcqpjrzjqfs23nl63fcpdkurxl2cfcvjewpfqdtpdsxnjy39h9qhkjw5unkk5zagj5qqymgqqyqqqqqqqqqqqugqvv9qyysgqqwt3a245x805xjgspuvh833klyctuyajf4dkldekmyq6eke5mkzr0g4h0k6cm3rvf8q539xxrucgs93ets4y969ckqfpfv3w7jtafmqpuwkh4y



