π’ BDK 1.0.0-beta.1 has landed π. This release includes the first beta version of bdk_wallet with a stable 1.0.0 API. The changes in this version include reworked wallet persistence, changeset, and construction, optional user provided RNG, custom tx sorting, and use of merkle proofs in bdk_electrum. See the release notes for all the details.
https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/releases/tag/v1.0.0-beta.1
Time to bump deps and watch it break, gonna be fun! π€£
Sellers are the ones actually living in a bitcoin standard, stackers are just larping π€£π€£π€£
Stacking sats is easy. Have you tried selling them?
Not if you have multiple identities π€£
That wouldn't happen with you? Would you go to jail for your users for 10 dollars/month?
1 extra step is not exactly good UX. Plus, swap fees can be considerable.
Can't sell large amounts. I don't know about you but I never have more than 2M sats in LN, after all, it's supposed to be a spending wallet.
I've been saying forever that "zaps" should have been currency agnostic
In short:
* we had possibly the greatest hack of all time hidden in #FOSS sofware (#xzutils) caught in the 11th hour by a Microsoft engineer
* shortly after, a quasi-global major IT outage caused by accident from proprietary software (#crowdstrike) affecting Microsoft systems.
What timeline is this? How is this not scripted or some weird simulation?
I'll take a look
#Robosats is great as a buyer, not so great as a seller. Can't sell on-chain... π₯²
For worse then
Would you rather have the next-in-place criminal scum? π There's a decent supply of them, doubt they will ever run out.
Half compliment, half incredulity π. It's way better than stock android. When something is that good, people who are skeptical get suspicious, that's it.
The unfounded speculation has run through my head that it's so good it might be the perfect gov honeypot and they have a magic backdoor. Then I go to sleep and hope it's not true.
Read their FAQ. Pixel good
After an intense discussion with a fellow #GrapheneOS user who's opinion I deeply respect, we've both concluded that GrapheneOS is simply too good to be true, one of the most impressive and secure FOSS projects and that is just... very very sus
