It would seem the old person has less time. I suppose it depends on the context of time here. Low or high time preference matters
Here for the 69k memes.
Fiat still dumping.... And will do forever Laura.
2013-2019 gold range bound for 6 years. Peter got the usual blinders on.
Getting less than 90k sats for a $100 NZ chuck bucks now.... Get them while it's still very cheap.
Notes and other stuff. ๐
No-Coiner: โHow was the #Bitcoin bear market.โ
#Bitcoinโer: โI enjoyed the whole process.โ https://video.nostr.build/c2c025f554632f18b064616d39a120292c959788800d57a7e9a9c2167e5c3646.mp4
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Your gobberment should be compensating you for your terrible disability....
We have long been working on testing desktop wallets but it's really tricky as there is just so many binaries floating around for what claims to be the same product. Even Bitcoin Core is showing 8 download options depending on your operating system or distribution channel preference:

With snapcraft obviously being tricky:

Either way, for desktop wallets, most of the time people have download links and want to verify those downloads, so Chris is working on a binary checker. It's still only a draft merge request and clearly needs a design but what it will enable is actually pretty cool:
https://a.nostr.build/DMmxAOaKtPYpb3M7.webm
WalletScrutiny calculates the hash of the file dropped onto it and if it's an apk, it also determines the appId which allows finding the right product. If the hash is known, the verdict is immediately displayed. If not, the page invites the user to upload the file for analysis.
The attestations for artifacts will live on nostr as signed events and nostr will also be used to advertise the existance of new binaries for reviewers.








