Wait a minute... in the wild west, the cowboys were the bad guys?
I agree... but I was specifically talking about https://bitcoindevkit.org
The rust lib doesn't seem to have realtime functions throwing events from nodes
question for rust bdk developers... how do you keep in sync with the mempool?
is it possible to subscribe to wallet events somehow or is polling required?
I just installed miniflux, which is an awesome rss self hosted RSS aggregator.
Looking for great nostr, bitcoin or nix blogs or podcasts to follow.
Any recommendations?
how do you even get a bitcoin core node to sync with testnet4? https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/123455/how-can-i-use-testnet4-with-bitcoin-core-today
a bitcoin related comic book in the making... 👀
nostr:note1fwmhl5j5cswf7h97sjrvz6a9j4wywva93q06r9zu67au6vgs0rrqtz3kd5
that's what kids do to you
I agree nostr needs elixir libs
The new segwit explainer from Greg Walker is a thing of beauty:
nostr:npub1uvl7vhclmezvdhqha6eclkksln40rjhgwgsggvew683jf93fr4pq3mq3sd is that you, mining all those new blocks I see on testnet4's section of the Mempool app?
testnet4 coins needed, thx for the help
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... or should I switch to testnet4 already?
Guys, spending some time on my old Elixir Bitcoin lib. Feels good!
Are there still some working testnet3 faucets lying around in 2024? Most of those I had documented 2 years ago are either buggy or completely gone.
Thanks for helping a guy giving assistance to a new bitcoin dev.
Can't say about that specific hotel, but it's the coolest sector in Uvita
When you remove a python app, and replace it by its rust upgrade...

Lovely nostr:npub18d4r6wanxkyrdfjdrjqzj2ukua5cas669ew2g5w7lf4a8te7awzqey6lt3 production setup documentation:
If you don't have a fast SSD or NVMe-backed disk, that's fine—go online and buy some fast new NVMe drives. When they arrive, install them, throw away your old HDDs, and then proceed with the rest of this guide.
Eelco Dolstra’s PhD thesis that lead to NixOS