Tens of trillions, probably. I think that's what Pierre Richard just said on @prestonpysh 's pod.
Looks like Page, Az?
I think there's a shitcoin startup working on trust less bug bounty adjudication (eth based smart contract stuff).
I'm also designing a general purpose Bitcoin dispute resolution protocol that plugs into FediMint. https://github.com/fedimint/fedimint/discussions/1614. Bounties could be a good simple first use case.
I suppose a simple escrow system for bounties could be designed (maybe with FediMint, or dlc) that uses third party auditors to determine whether conditions of bounty are met and releases funds upon final determination.
Zap and replace. β‘
Would a layer 3 ever be enforceable on chain? Enforceable at the L2 level.
Or do I misunderstand the term "L3?"
Was planning to switch over to Ghost from substack, anyway. This makes it a no brainier!
The only lawyers to survive will be those that transition into systems design engineers, helping build the automated justice systems of the near future.
Let's make them open, transparent, voluntary, and, thus, fair.
#[0]
I can't wait for early retirement. π΄βοΈ
# Note on Why Privacy Matters and How to Retake It
Privacy and anonymity are essential to the free exercise of all other fundamental rights, including bodily autonomy.
A mother and daughter [will be tried for using abortion medication](https://www.businessinsider.com/police-getting-help-social-media-to-prosecute-people-seeking-abortions-2023-2), based on their unencrypted chat records obtained from Facebook.
Social media platforms **will** disclose/sell/leak your private data and speech. The burden falls on individual users to prioritize privacy.
Users can prioritize privacy by opting out of **surveillance media platforms** and using privacy enhancing tools:
* β Facebook chat -> β [Signal](https://signal.org/en/)
* β Twitter -> β #[0] // amethyst by #[1]
* β Google -> β
[Brave](https://brave.com)
Users can prioritize privacy by opting out of **surveillance finance** through Bitcoin:
* β Savings account -> β
[Coldcard](https://coldcard.com)
* β Bank account -> β
[SamouraiWallet](https://samouraiwallet.com)
(android) //
[bluewalletio](https://bluewallet.io)
(iOS)
* β Credit card -> β [Breez](https://breez.technology/)
After downloading these free open source wallets, make your first Bitcoin purchase through an ATM.
Find your closest ATM with
[CoinATMRadar](https://coinatmradar.com/)
The keep growing your stack through
#[2]
and
#[3]
Conduct all web browsing behind a VPN. Both [mullvadnet](https://mullvad.net/en/)
and [ProtonVPN](https://protonvpn.com/) accept Bitcoin anonymously.
Or use [torproject](https://www.torproject.org/) browsers.
All of these privacy enhancing tools facilitate anonymous speech and assembly -- deeply rooted constitutional rights -- entitling them to the highest levels of #FirstAmendment protections.
I have offered legal arguments and historical evidence on why code that advances anonymity and privacy is constitutionally protected, in the [latest print edition](https://twitter.com/thebtcmag/status/1631342506318376961) of
I hope these resources help anyone needing privacy, for any reason, but especially to vindicate their fundamental rights and achieve autonomy. π
For more fulsome guides and resources, check out work by #[4], #[5], #[6]
"Crypto" realizing truly decentralized money is the only way:

Preparing to orange pill attorneys and judges and just made myself even more bullish!

When you say you're going to disrupt the fiat financial system, but you don't optimize for an adversarial environment:

Kucoin lawsuit by NY AG: https://www.docdroid.net/Myyp0yz/kucoin-pdf#page=12
Mempools ... So hot right now!

Thanks. Couldn't remember where to find this one!
It's just like Amazon's Jack Ryan!
Also not showing in amethyst for me. Some kinks to work out, but long form is going to be a great purple pill.
https://blogstack.io/u/npub16zxfxy5ltnp992gp006jlyy9qc93qanzpfvv66fznvc7xul0ej0suk5dzc






