Here's the confirmed hardware list:
Funny that they go to a dictionary definition - that's because if they read the definition from the same code that defines a money transmitter, their argument falls apart:
"Money Transmitter":
"Transmittal of funds":
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-31/part-1010/section-1010.100#p-1010.100(ddd)
"Funds transfer":
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-31/part-1010/section-1010.100#p-1010.100(w)
These regulations clearly are about financial institutions accepting orders to pay (negotiable instruments) and paying a third party on someone else's behalf.

Are Covenants Necessary for Bitcoin? with Brandon Black
Stephan Livera Podcast episode 537
https://stephanlivera.com/episode/537/
Not everybody understands that blockchains themselves don’t scale. And this may create some tricky implications if we want to onboard large numbers of people to Bitcoin. This is why some of the discussion nowadays is about soft forks and covenants. Brandon Black rejoins me to talk about some of his ideas on how many people can use Bitcoin with current tech, and how covenants such as CTV (Check Template Verify) could help improve this. We discuss:
* How many people can use Bitcoin
* Why not build L3?
* Thoughts on block size
* “Rush to the exits”
* Different kinds of forks
* Covenant proposals explained in english
* Concrete proposals
* Commercial demand
* Unforeseen risks
* Value density
Don't forget LineageOS... the OG. afaict it's better than the others anyway and supports more phones.
SLP476 What is FROST? Is it the future of Bitcoin Multi Sig? with Nick Farrow: https://stephanlivera.com/episode/476/
Is it just me#[0] or does the only person in ethland willing to defend pos not even know what a hardfork is:
Sorry Guy, but I disagree. CO2 is the biggest driver of current climate change, with a large human contribution. CO2 seals the earth's atmosphere (heat is trapped); as a result, the planet heats up more due to the incoming rays of the sun (greenhouse effect).
Is climate change caused by humans?
Hundreds of research institutions worldwide agree that the current rapid rate of climate change is caused by human activity. A US study ( https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ac2966/pdf )
analyzed 88,125 climate studies and concluded that 99% of the studies agree that humans play an overwhelming role in climate change. With the help of models, it is possible to simulate how the climate would have developed without anthropogenic influences and how it finally developed with those influences.
Here is a summary of many studies including evidence that there is a man-made part to climate change:
https://www.dw.com/en/fact-check-why-climate-change-is-real/a-62482188
In your estimation, how much CO2 do humans contribute compared to total CO2 emitted?


