Happy #BitcoinPizzaDay

I am confused. What's your point?
Nothing feels so good like turning your #Bitcoin miner back on after beeing off for a long time.
lol😂 only gonna call you like this from now on😂😂😂
Even now 3 months later with only few blocks in mempools we still have a hudge increase in block sizes.
Which may mean the blockchainsize will continue growing in a rate our decentralization might not be able to handle.


Well, I tried to sleep.
But then this thing called #zapathon turned my phone into a fricking vibrator.
nahh, I am still upset.
Make fun of my lack of knowledge, but what is F#? A shitcoin codelanguage?
Or skip reddit read directly this
The day has come. Mica, travel rule for 1k$+, banning shitcoins, taking action on coins because of enviromental concerns...
Also speaking of independency, once we you setup renewable energy plants(we don't count nuklear to that) you don't depend for infinty on countries like Australia and Russia to deliver you uranium.
Well, for mining the electricity price will be the most important. Nothing else.
The one with the cheapest energy can stack more hashrate, increase the difficulty by that and push anyone paying more for electricity out of the mining business.
The football field may seem little, but you have to take in concideration how little of radioactiv material can contaminate hudge areas for decades. In german forests there are still mushrooms you can't eat, because they are still contaminated from wind that was blown from chernobyl to Germany 40 years ago.
Do you have any sources on the cheap price argument? You mean world wide, I assume?
I live in Germany and here it was around 0.50€ compared to solar and wind which are around 0.08€. But government regulations could make it more expensive here compared to the global average. But my source above was global.
Also when I see how France is struggling with there nuklear power plants rn, I am quite happy we didn't took that path.
Well, there is no company in the world that insures the risk of nuklear power plants.
You need high security against terrorist.
Human errors or bad maintenance could in the worst case cause a nuclear meltdown.
We have waste, which stays for so long that we don't know how to store it safely. So that even generations after us can read the danger signs we put on it.
I didn't searched for good sources, but this is good enought https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source . You can find sources with a higher quality for sure, but the result should be the same/simular.
GM, tell me why do you believe #Nostr is better than Nitter?
Or if not, how Nostr needs to be improved.
I'm genuinely curious.



