I still need to watch the full version of this caus I'm not sure if Lyn spoke specifically about changes to censorship resistance, which I believe would be a more loosely held aspect, i.e. one in which holders would be more willing to forego as long as number still went up.
Even though, it's better to make noise and get the word out there about this than to stick out heads in the sand and hope for the best. That's how they win.
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My plan is stack sats. Will I be ok sir?
Labor doing Labor things in Aus
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australia-business-conditions-worst-since-003237161.html
Full version
Haven't listened to this one yet but it's probably a great listen that describes the issue
Didn't you get the memo? Brexit is now Breturn 😄
I think the main concern now is that a fork designed to remove censorship resistance becomes more of a liklihood as more institutions get involved. Miners theoretically run the software for the chain that will get them the most profit, i.e. the chain the institutions want. And most people, especially those buying the ETFs etc. won't care or even realise what's happening. For this to work, I think institutions would need to hold a lot more of the supply. But the direction we're heading in indicates that it's likely to keep growing at a considerable rate.
Maybe you have a similar address to someone else? nostr:nprofile1qqstxwlea9ah3u6kjjszu6a7lrnhqkfh8eptp2z6v0e9558tlkkl2rgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshszxnhwden5te0wfjkccte9ekkjmnfvf5hguewvdshx6p07xr4s5
So it's really that bad? I'm going to be living on a shoestring budget when I move back to Aus I think, lol
Hang on, DCG owns Foundry? FFS
Perhaps. Depends on what the other parties are offering and how fed up Aussies have become.
The Libertarian Party of Australia is a ray of light in an otherwise dismal political landscape.





