So the world is sitting around waiting for a few out of touch old white men to finish lunch before announcing a decision that will impact hundreds of millions of people.
No customer data available to compromise...Mullvad..
https://www.pcmag.com/news/mullvad-vpn-hit-with-search-warrant-in-attempted-police-raid
Is it possible to be a shitcoiner that holds bitcoin and has bitcoin values?
Agreed, plus remembering a few gratitudes before bed. h/t 5 Minute Journal
https://www.intelligentchange.com/products/the-five-minute-journal
Gensler endgame...
Establish the most onerous, complicated and ambiguous crypto regulatory scheme as possible, then become a consultant charging sky-high fees to help navigate it, after he leaves office.
Is that the only purpose of existemce, to work more?
My sense is SVB won't be bailed out. The money printer will only be turned on if one or more of the bigger more traditional banks needs help. SVB may have been a competitor to the establishment, so now they have one less competitor.
What are the best Nostr accounts to follow related to running BTC, Lightening and/or Nostr supporting infrastructure?
Sad it's been so unusable for so long. It seems to have gotten almost usable over the past few years. Yet that may have been my own hope more than anything else.
Did you mean "stop owning"?
Careful on your kidneys and liver. They have to process all that. I used to think more was better when it came to water intake until my acupucturist set me straight.
More constructively, with the caveat it's a staking network, I was operating early enough to attract enough stake to cover opex costs, at least for now.
Like most/all staking networks, capital allocation is still an issue, because validators are made and broken by large whale delegations.
That said, Solana Labs and Foundation are doing more than most networks to try and decentralize. Yet decentralizing progressively is a very slow path.
If my DIY gigabit VPN guide is too expensive and complicated for your tastes https://blog.lopp.net/how-to-protect-your-home-network-with-a-gigabit-vpn/
Then check out this new $100 router that should be able to achieve 500 Mbps: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-ax1800/
Seems like a good way to be sure guests get routed through a VPN. Now to figure out how to disable their 4G/5G connections when in a specific geolocation and force them through the VPN...
I don't view Solana as a monetary protocol.
I agree that Solana needs to continue to decentralize the network's governance and development processes. They're taking steps in that direction, albeit slowly.
Hudson Yards isn't bringing anyone out of poverty.

