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Bitcoin Enthusiast, Privacy advocate, Cybersecurity analyst, expat and Entrepreneur.
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#satoshi

Wayyy too young

These cops are making up laws as they go. Tyrants, ignorant and bullies.

When I think about bacon, I always remember that:

bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon

Is a valid #Bitcoin seed phrase

A small window into the thoughts of those who run the financial structure at central banks:

They will never accept responsibility for what has occurred to our financial system and economy.

"An evil man will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes" Sun Tzu

An entity LinkingLion, active since 2018 and on a Monero banlist, is opening connections to many clearnet Bitcoin nodes. Its presumably attempting to link transactions to node IPs. Maybe a chain analysis company trying to enhance its product?

From @lopp :

Bitcoin node operators may run these to block a suspected surveillance service:

bitcoin-cli setban 162.218.65.0/24 add 315360000

bitcoin-cli setban 209.222.240.0/24 add 315360000

bitcoin-cli setban 91.198.115.0/24 add 315360000

bitcoin-cli setban 2604:d500:4:1::/64 add 315360000

https://t.co/W4PDoln3p3

Methane emissions, which would normally have 84 times the warming effect of CO2, are being decreased by off-grid bitcoin miners.

This indicates that the carbon dioxide emissions produced by these miners are negative and are not taken into account by the emissions measurements that the media uses to incite moral panic.

I hate that the letter U is next to I on my keyboard when I type #Bitcoin. I have to double check spelling before sending a note.

My routing node definitely doesn't pay the bills. For now, I run it as a benevolent low fees routing node (0.001% routing fee, 0 base fee) to help the network grow.

People who want to change Bitcoin don't get it: You don’t change Bitcoin, Bitcoin changes you.

For a second, I though this guy was Seth Rogen about to pop a large acid.

He looks like Pennywise in the sewer right at the end of his pose.

Sure no problems. Once the node is synchronized, it will take fewer resources to run. But if you turn off the laptop, your node will take some time to resynchronize with the latest block once your turn it back on. If it's an older laptop, it will run slower depending on concurrent processes.

Yeah low priority is higher than high priority???

I believe Ledger and Trezor are not airgapped since you must plug them to a computer. So anything is possible...