Alas I can't help as I'm not in the US but glad to meet fellow members of the raw milk underground LOL
Defeat facial recognition. These guys do a really sweet range of groovy shades with Infra Red blocking lenses and other features to defeat facial recognition. They also accept bitcoin.
Bitcoin is self-backing, like gold is. Unlike fiat dollars, somebody has to do some actual work to make it available, that is related to the amount of gold or bitcoin produced. Dollars are an administrative decision and a click of a mouse.
Anyone know what level this book is pitched at? I got a degree in computing - in 1994 which means I'm basically a beginner.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Programming-Bitcoin-Jimmy-Song/dp/1492031496
Here's the thing. Ripple is a platform for CBDCs, and Ripple had a lot of money tied up with SVB. Somebody tried to take it down, just as I think somebody took out FTX on purpose. And now the Fed is trying to prop up SVB to save the DS lifeboat. I believe there is a whole lot more to this than meets the eye.
Been observing the overall crypto market.
The sentiment currently being around decentralized futures & leverage trading.
GMX seems to be among the popular kids.
https://twitter.com/Route2FI/status/1635669974139166722?t=RzozFQ6Wk0ArY04iWBmYvQ&s=19
Will they want my photo, my passport and my inside trouser leg measurement?
Generating a huge grid of ones and zeros with dice rolls or coin flips is a neat learning exercise but it's clearly not really necessary, right?
Indeed the end result of a century of research into cures and countless billions spent is... physician assisted suicide and no choice in how we restore ourselves from ill health; but choice in when we die. What a glaring statement of failure.
I just can't keep up and I was behind to start with. I think I need to enroll on a course in cryptography, cybersecurity and programming. Any suggestions?
Looks neat!!!
But for Bitcoin? I use this. Based on a Raspberry Pi, a whole lot cheaper and better than a Ledger.
Full tutorial here:
This guy sells a self-assembly kit ready in 5 mins, with WiFi physically disabled. Just bring your own power supply and SD card.
Been playing with a seedsigner. It's really good. I suggest instead of storing the keys as a QR - which can be lost, destroyed, found by others - use a Border Wallet. That way you can keep multiple copies without any fear somebody else will use then, then load the seed onto the signer as a 12 or 24 word phrase. This keeps your keys OFF your online devices and makes sure everything is okay if anything happens to them.
No more Ledger etc for me - far too dependent on Ledger's own infrastructure. Once you understand it's the keys/seeds that matter then those things become superfluous.
I've got a block button. Scroll down, snowflake, you're gonna need it this time.
It will be if that's what they want. But really they want to crash the system. And they want to crash it on their terms so they can bring in their CBDC and social credit score. But "somebody" took out the wrong bank, just as they also took out FTX. What we're witnessing is truly remarkable.
Since their business model depends on limitless public subsidy and taxpayer bailout, why aren't banks thus offered for general sale at that price or opened up to public auction? If they're selling what we've paid for we should have the right to buy.
He's a plonker isn't he. The guy with the right idea owes me a lot of money. It's 100% Bitcoin going forwards.





