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I seriously thought this was a PR stunt by Bitcoin Magazine until I found the stated author of the cease and decist order is from a real lawyer at the Chicago Fed. The name itself is so on-the-nose it sounds like its made up.

https://wiza.co/d/federal-reserve-bank-of-chicago/d669/thaddeus-murphy

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Social media network graphs tend to clump around well known personalities. People want to hear what they have to say because they have credibility in their field of interest. I'm sure nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m is aware of this, and why he invested his time in nostr early on. Big names like nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a and @snowden also attract some attention, but only from bitcoiners and freedom advocates. That is fine as far as I'm concerned. I prefer the feeling of nostr as-is, and the nature of the relay model may turn out to allow us to limit the scope of our reach. Maybe relays can be subject-matter focused such as for those who want to worship millionaires in hollywood, professional sportsters, and other paid-for media disinformation.

I love answering little kid questions lol. Mainly because they take decades to answer and the adults never had any when I was little. The correct answer to "Why is the sky blue" actually isn't "it just is."

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i don't think it's a trapboor function but rather a form of asymmetric cipher, it's not too distantly different from an elliptic curve.

https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/3dbe6cab1bc2c7f1c99757dc6e5d7a517cf9b4f8

y^2=x^3+a*x+b

your equation is:

p1^2 = (p1*p2)%x)

mod 1 is um... 1. i'm using the simple modulo notation % meaning "remainder", which is sorta like one step of a modulo, more or less the same operation, at least, one cycle of a clockwork arithmetic system. that mod value tells you the potential number of values that could be valid for y, relative to how p2 relates to it.

i'm used to working with these things in code not so much in math. the finite field is a different shape to the field of real numbers.

Mod 1 is intended to drop the whole number part and only yield the irrational fractional component

I stated it wrong. Here it is corrected:

Can one find p1 if p1 and p2 are large primes when p2 and a finite subset of mod(sqrt(p1*p2),1) are known?

I know this isn't exactly a trapdoor function, but it seems like it could be converted to one

The root of a prime number is irrational.

Multiplication of any two roots of primes, if the primes are mutually unique, yields an irrational?